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gwynanne4life

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 Married mother to 4, grandmother to almost 8 grandchildren.  I am a human rights, and religious liberty activist.  I love music and play guitar and lead worship at my church.  I

  1. Not at all sure what Is going on. I accidently ate a wheat cracker from a package my daughter left on the counter. (usually only my gluten-free crackers are on the counter. For the last two weeks I have had some gurgling but the worst is terrible pain in my muscles - even to so much as touch my muscles hurts. I have been taking hot baths using Epsom salt...
  2. My glucose level is fine - I am not diabetic. I haven't had any foot work up yet - but looks like now I'll need to. My thyroid panel always seems to come back normal - although my base temperature in the morning is below 96. I will have my PC run another Thyroid panel again. Thanks for the advise, and thank you moderator for putting this topic in a new...
  3. I am so afraid. I have had tingling and neuropathy in my lower legs since being diagnosed last Fall with Celiac Disease. Now I have a new symptom or symptoms. The bottom of my right foot feels warm and I have these shooting stabbing pain in my toes. And (this is weird) but I have this sense of warmth also in my stomach and chest. In addition, I've noticed...
  4. I too have the tingling in lower legs. It's so weird because it began after being diagnosed with Celiac Diseas. I am going to be more vigilant about taking a magnesium. Does anyone recommend the best brand?
  5. Oh my goodness, I can totally relate. I was officially diagnosed with Celiac Disease last September through biopsies, and tested positive for the gene. I am 58 years old, and can't say that I really ever had the typical symptoms of Celiac. But did suffer from allergies, and panic disorder, brain fog, and crashing fatigue. I went immediately off of gluten...
  6. Thank you 1desperateladysaved. I would love to hear your story. I have slept on and off today. My husband helps with cooking and I feel so guilty - because he works all day. I wonder if I could be anemic, although anemia has never been an issue in my life before. I'll make get some blood work ordered next week. I can go on like this much longer. The...
  7. I actually have been tested for any thyroid issues many times because my youngest sister has hypothyroidism, and so does my Maternal Aunt, but, nothing comes up in the blood work. Although if I went by my early morning temperature - usually very subnormal - 96.4 or lower - I still wonder if it isn't my thyroid. But if Doctors don't see it on paper, they...
  8. I have been Gluten free since I was diagnosed with Celiac Disease by biopsy and blood work at the end of last September. Withdrawing from Gluten was very difficult. I had all kinds of symptoms - then after about 6 weeks I felt wonderful. I really have been very disciplined about avoiding all gluten. But, I find myself exhausted again - so much so that...
  9. Just returned from my grandson's baptism. There wasn't a thing at the party I could eat. :-( This will be my first Holidays post-diagnosed with Celiac Disease. My husband and I will do the cooking. I told our adult children it will be a gluten-free Thanksgiving and it will be delicious. I HOPE so. It took being diagnosed with Celiac to realize how...
  10. I am 57 years old and was recently diagnosed with Celiac Disease through the Gold Standard biopsy test through Endotscopy. Following the positive biopsy, i had blood work done, and tested positive for the genetic marker, but negative for antibodies. Six weeks after being diagnosed - I had to swallow the mini-camera to get a view of the small bowel to look...
  11. I have been gluten-free free for almost 8 weeks now. After about 3 weeks all of my stomach symptoms subsided (bloating and GERD), but then I began having tingling in my legs and feel, and hands, muscle soreness all over my entire body, and all I could think was - "am I going to now have to see a Neurologist to see if I have MS? The tingling is starting...
  12. I was recently diagnosed in mid-September and have been adhering to a strict gluten-free diet - but here I am all these weeks later - and I have all of these exact same symptoms!! When will I begin to feel well and have energy. I am taking vitamins, and all of B12 levels, and D3 and Iron levels were normal. But I feel like I am dying. Very discouraged...
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