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Danijela

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Danijela Contributor

Hey!

I got my blood screening results back over the phone it read "antibodies rule out active celiac disease"

So i'm going back to the DR on Monday to see what my other options are....

I was hoping that screening would be the answers to all my prayers.... (no such luck) I continue to suffer from

fatigue

dizzyness

balance issues

constipation

D

sweating after eating

night sweats

vison disturbances

anxiety

hypoglycemic attacks

throat discomfort

anemia

high cholestoral

shortness of breath

bloating (at times look 9 months pregnant)

gas

weight gain (unable to loose it)

sensitivity to loud noises

I don't know if anyone has ever experienced this and its really strange but for some reason after eating my urine is a strange cloudy colour, it only happens once after a meal then it returns to normal.

anyways if anyone has any advice for me before I return to my DR to plead my case again i'd appreiate it

Thanks ;)


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ravenwoodglass Mentor
Hey!

I got my blood screening results back over the phone it read "antibodies rule out active celiac disease"

So i'm going back to the DR on Monday to see what my other options are....

I was hoping that screening would be the answers to all my prayers.... (no such luck) I continue to suffer from

fatigue

dizzyness

balance issues

constipation

D

sweating after eating

night sweats

vison disturbances

anxiety

hypoglycemic attacks

throat discomfort

anemia

high cholestoral

shortness of breath

bloating (at times look 9 months pregnant)

gas

weight gain (unable to loose it)

sensitivity to loud noises

I don't know if anyone has ever experienced this and its really strange but for some reason after eating my urine is a strange cloudy colour, it only happens once after a meal then it returns to normal.

anyways if anyone has any advice for me before I return to my DR to plead my case again i'd appreiate it

Thanks  ;)

<{POST_SNAPBACK}>

Have you tried a trial of a gluten-free diet for a month or 2 to see if it helps? It was the only way my celiac disease was discovered. I knew within a couple days that was my problem. Also did he do the tTg blood test? Although not perfect it picks up more of us than the iGa or iGg.

ravenwoodglass Mentor
Hey!

I got my blood screening results back over the phone it read "antibodies rule out active celiac disease"

So i'm going back to the DR on Monday to see what my other options are....

I was hoping that screening would be the answers to all my prayers.... (no such luck) I continue to suffer from

fatigue

dizzyness

balance issues

constipation

D

sweating after eating

night sweats

vison disturbances

anxiety

hypoglycemic attacks

throat discomfort

anemia

high cholestoral

shortness of breath

bloating (at times look 9 months pregnant)

gas

weight gain (unable to loose it)

sensitivity to loud noises

I don't know if anyone has ever experienced this and its really strange but for some reason after eating my urine is a strange cloudy colour, it only happens once after a meal then it returns to normal.

anyways if anyone has any advice for me before I return to my DR to plead my case again i'd appreiate it

Thanks  ;)

<{POST_SNAPBACK}>

Which blood tests did they do? Did they do the tTg? Remember there are many false negatives on the blood tests.

Claire Collaborator
Hey!

anyways if anyone has any advice for me before I return to my DR to plead my case again i'd appreiate it

Thanks  ;)

<{POST_SNAPBACK}>

I would suggest you see both a gastointestinal specialist and a neurologist. Hopefully that route will lead you to some help. You also might see a naturopathic doctor. They have a lot to offer.

Don't let doctors tell you what you don't have. Claire

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