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JD-FLA

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  1. I made the mistake of telling co-workers about my food allergies (and celiac) and regret doing so. I have become the source of many a joke and what I feel are inappropriate questions and comments. I have been offered a donut only for the person making the offer to say "Oh, wait, you can't eat donuts. What do you eat?". I recall someone saying "Hey, do you...
  2. Although diagnosed with celiac and dermatitis herpetiformis, I was curious about the celiac genetics and had that testing done on my own. Unfortunately, the lab does not explain the results and any doctor I have asked said I would need to see someone specializing in genetics. I was hoping someone out there might help me understand. Here is what came back...
  3. Understanding that normal is <15, I started off with 250+, then using the same lab it took two years to get to 11, the last test was 3. So, it jumped back up for some reason which is why I suspected gluten in my diet somewhere. I do not do dairy, eggs, oats, or soy. I am vegan and gluten free, and take numerous supplements with the help of this forum.
  4. I am surprised that your doctor would not diagnose based on sight? I was diagnosed with dermatitis herpetiformis but the biopsy came back negative. The dermatologist said that can happen as the disease was not active at the time, but it was classic dermatitis herpetiformis in his opinion especially since I was already diagnosed with celiac several years prior...
  5. I have celiac and I have been gluten free for several years. Very careful and as far as I know I have never consumed gluten. Recently my bowel movements changed dramatically and I have been Bristol 6 for two months and just now moving to Bristol 5. My GI ran all sorts of blood tests and all were good. The celiac panel test for tTG IgA came back at 13.6 (normal...
  6. Hello IrishCoeliacDad - I live in Central Florida and I have been successful in finding foods that are gluten free. Publix is another supermarket chain in the area. If staying on Universal property you'll need to do a rideshare like Lyft or Uber in order to get to Publix. I recommend the Publix on Sand Lake Road at Plaza Venezia. Whole Foods is right in that...
  7. Megrosewalker - We have all been there. The shock of the diagnosis and then the ongoing challenge of what to eat and what not to eat. Upon diagnosis I tossed out all of my bakeware, toaster, and anything that I thought would expose me to a crumb of gluten. I recall being in the grocery store, going aisle by aisle and finding nothing to eat. Even today, after...
  8. I am not sure if my challenges were entirely due to deficiencies but as my celiac symptoms got worse I found that I had pain in my joints. It seemed to travel from one joint to another. I had X-rays done of two of the more painful areas and I was told it was osteoarthrosis. They noted spurring in the knee and the plantar fascia. Bone density though is listed...
  9. I have watched (very slowly) the Tissue Transglutaminase IgA levels go down over two and half years and late last year I was finally at a normal level. Then two months ago I started getting a painful and itchy rash on my elbows. Dermatologist just diagnosed it as dermatitis herpetiformis. Is it possible to get brand new symptoms even though I am fairly confident...
  10. It is interesting that no one in my family that I am aware of has celiac. With that said on one side of the family there is a long history of various (and severe) autoimmune diseases. My sister was severely disabled from RA and died at a young age as a result. My uncle died at a young age from Addisons and on and on. There were so many. I would imagine there...
  11. I had my genetic testing done as well although the results were not quite as detailed as yours are. I did post them on this site but did not get any response. I have to assume that most do not have this testing done. Like you I was lost at what the results meant so I reached out to the online lab I used to get them done and the reply is that they are not...
  12. I have been getting them more frequently. I pulled this from another post - "With all this said, my husband is actually at the doctor getting tested for celiac disease again this morning. Jeff was diagnosed last year with Sarcoidosis, which has done quite a transformation to his body. Sarcoidosis and celiac disease can be associated with one another." .....
  13. Every month is a new symptom for me. The last couple of months have been excruciating muscle spasms when I stretch my legs. You know how you just want to raise your arms up in the air and then stretch your entire body. It should feel awesome but if I am not careful and I stretch my legs, I will get these unbearable spasms in my calves, thighs or feet that...
  14. Yes, Trents, I do regularly take a whole list of vitamins and supplements. One member suggested a certain form of Thiamine HCI along with magnesium glycerinate and I take that along with a b-complex that a ENT doctor suggested I take (I have pulsatile tinnitus - he felt that might help). I am honestly not happy I have to pea protein but meat truly makes me...
  15. Well, yes, Tracy414, I am confirmed but based only on bloodwork. No biopsy. As one member has said at this point I have accepted the fact that I have celiac, but I thought doing the genetic testing would give me a guarantee of some sort. I have tried Google to research the test results and I am afraid I would need a much higher college degree to understand...
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