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Hi there!

Yesterday I found out the strangest 'news' I had ever heard, concerning the disease plaguing my body - celiac. Long story short...

-diagnosed a year ago with celiac, went gluten free

-still same GI symptoms 8 months later

-endoscopy showed gastritis (medicine didn't help)

-same GI symptoms

-August pill cam results came out...

The pill cam that took 60,000 pictures of my GI system apparently showed all results to be "negative." Apparently, there was no evidence for any type of digestive disease- celiac (due to being on a strict gluten-free diet), ulcers, IBD, and even inflammation!

No inflammation? Does that mean that the intestines have completely healed on the gluten free diet? The symptoms say otherwise - it just doesn't match up.

I'm dumbfounded and don't know what's going on. It just doesn't seem to make sense to me.

Thank you for hearing me out. Any insight or suggestions is greatly appreciated.

Have a nice day. I hope you are well on your way to healing your gut :) , and if you are, I hope to catch up with you soon!


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IrishHeart Veteran

Not a mystery at all. You are healing!! Hooray!!

My doc says celiacs can still have inflammation and "issues" well beyond a year. More like 2 or 3 or 5 years. Healing takes time. And the issues go beyond just the gut.

Try to be patient. Looks like you are on the right path. You got a good report yesterday.

I just had my 22- month checkup today and even though I am "not there" yet, my GI doc told me...."look how far you've come! you were dying when we met. Now, you are healing. This is a slow and steady process. "

Am I perfect? nope. Am I better? yes!

This is what I hang my hope on. Full healing--in time.

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Not a mystery at all. You are healing!! Hooray!!

My doc says celiacs can still have inflammation and "issues" well beyond a year. More like 2 or 3 or 5 years. Healing takes time. And the issues go beyond just the gut.

Try to be patient. Looks like you are on the right path. You got a good report yesterday.

I just had my 22- month checkup today and even though I am "not there" yet, my GI doc told me...."look how far you've come! you were dying when we met. Now, you are healing. This is a slow and steady process. "

Am I perfect? nope. Am I better? yes!

This is what I hang my hope on. Full healing--in time.

Thanks for that reminder that it does take time! I forget that. Everyone heals at different speeds. Congrats to you! It's a long, hard process, but it should be worth it in the end.

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when i was first dx'd i couldn't keep anything down or stop the ever present 'D'. After i went gluten free, both stopped. I had no "clear" evidence in my small intestent but that was done 4 weeks after i went gluten free (to the day i believe).

I rarely ever have stomach issues anymore, this includes the 'D" i used to have at least once a week.

Now if i can get over this stomach bug i'll be back to 100% again.

Congrats :) that is good news :)

mommida Enthusiast

You are showing healing! :D

You might consider taking a multivitamin. Stay on track will your dietary needs so you can really start feeling better.

nvsmom Community Regular

I'm glad your tests came back so good. That's great. :)

Has your doctor looked into other autoimmune diseases like pernicious anemia or infection of Helicobacter pylori? There could be something else, although I certainly hope it's still just your body healing up.

Best wishes. I hope you feel well soon.

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Thank you! :) I guess I am healing. Perhaps I do need some additional supplements. I haven't been consistent in taking my vitamins. Maybe some probiotics could help, too. Who knows. This celiac just seems like a hard puzzle to figure out!


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IrishHeart Veteran

Thank you! :) I guess I am healing. Perhaps I do need some additional supplements. I haven't been consistent in taking my vitamins. Maybe some probiotics could help, too. Who knows. This celiac just seems like a hard puzzle to figure out!

I am the "probiotics Pusher" on here :lol: ---so yes, I say take them! A good gluten-free, DF one.

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I am the "probiotics Pusher" on here :lol: ---so yes, I say take them! A good gluten-free, DF one.

Great!! Which one would you recommend?? Silly question probably, but what is DF?

mommida Enthusiast

dairy free also CF is casein free (casein is the protein chain of dairy)

I like to use chewy candy like probiotics. I can't say I have a favorite brand to suggest though.

IrishHeart Veteran

Great!! Which one would you recommend?? Silly question probably, but what is DF?

I use Custom Probiotics and switch up and use DF Culturelle sometimes. Both good (IMHO)

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Since you were dx'd as a celiac I take it you had a positive biopsy at the start? What did you small intestine look like then?

My understanding is that celiac disease doesn't have to have a visual in order for it to not exist. That's why the biopsies exist and why we all don't get pill cams instead. (well I also think pill cams are expensive)

It really does sound like your intestines are getting better though.

Unfortunately lots of people have GI symptoms and only end up with a dx of IBS. I got a dx of IBS when I got the celiac diagnosis, but it really seems to me like the two, in myself at least, are very closely related.

Do you still have symptoms beyond just gut ones? Fatigue, general pain, etc.

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Since you were dx'd as a celiac I take it you had a positive biopsy at the start? What did you small intestine look like then?

My understanding is that celiac disease doesn't have to have a visual in order for it to not exist. That's why the biopsies exist and why we all don't get pill cams instead. (well I also think pill cams are expensive)

It really does sound like your intestines are getting better though.

Unfortunately lots of people have GI symptoms and only end up with a dx of IBS. I got a dx of IBS when I got the celiac diagnosis, but it really seems to me like the two, in myself at least, are very closely related.

Do you still have symptoms beyond just gut ones? Fatigue, general pain, etc.

Yes, I did have a positive biopsy - taken last September. The villi were blunted, but apparently they are not now, I guess. I have mainly GI symptoms, fatigue, and probably some anxiety (related to the annoying symptoms). It's so strange how so many people are affected in different ways.

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I use Custom Probiotics and switch up and use DF Culturelle sometimes. Both good (IMHO)

Thank you for the suggestion! I ended up getting the DF/gluten-free Culturelle probiotic. Hope to see results!

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