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  1. mom2boyz, Any sudden change in your diet can cause some disturbances. Much like taking excess fiber might cause excess gas, or distension temporarily. Usually nothing to worry about if it is only a day or two long. It is usually not a medical problem unless it goes two weeks in length then it is known as acute diarrhea usually from an infection...
  2. Ennis_Tx, Good call/memory. Here is the research on how CoQ10 can help periodontal disease. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2991687/ I had taken it before for BP but might start taken it again because apparently it can help a lot of things. here is a good overview on it at livestrong https://www.livestrong.com/article...
  3. Raelyne, Cyclinglady beat me to it. here is the information on the recall a few years ago of the contact lenses. https://www.cdc.gov/mmwr/preview/mmwrhtml/mm55d410a1.htm You have a serious infection and need to see a doctor ASAP if you have not already. this infections can be very serious epecially in immune compromised individuals...
  4. CharlesBronson, Try some Magnesium Citrate with each meal or Magnesium Glycinate (if cost is not a problem) it will help many of your crash symptom's you have mentioned. I had CFS and taking Magnesium Citrate with each meal helped me with sleeping all day. you can also search for a magnesium thread on celiac.com there are several topics about...
  5. Garry, I offer the same caution as Jmg. and this is not medical advice I am too a layman. . . but I wanted to suggest a gallbladder issue if they doctor's haven't ruled it out. https://www.healthline.com/health/gallbladder-problems-symptoms#symptoms vomiting and intense pain would/could definitely be a symptom of a gall bladder attack...
  6. AnneNewMilford, Dental problems are very high in Celiac's. Here is globe and mail article that summarizes the research. https://www.theglobeandmail.com/life/health-and-fitness/health/conditions/tooth-damage-may-be-a-sign-of-celiac-disease-dental-professionals-told/article12346685/ quoting "Researchers from the University of Pavia...
  7. Cheerymarie, I don't eat pizza's in general much today because the carbs tend to raise my sugar too much but when I was eating pizza's more. I swear by Matteo's Pizza. https://www.matteospizza.com/about they actually have a "negative gravity room" dedicated to a gluten free prep area. They use Tom Sawyer flour as I remember and my gluten...
  8. Jetplanelovers, You are not crazy. As Ennis_Tx mentioned it falls under the broad category of "Ataxia' which is mainly neurologic problems including anything related to the mind and it's function. The one I remember that stuck out is this one a year ago that triggered psychosis from eating gluten. http://www.foxnews.com/health/2016/06...
  9. LaFloyd Hobbs, I feel the same way. I am not smarter than you or anyone else on this board. . . but I have studied nutrition extensively because I had too! I am actually surprised your Iron is high normal. . . though my iron was never the problem being a man (it is not usually the problem for men) I did have restless legs and CFS. It...
  10. Demetria77, Artistl and Cyclinglady have given you good advise. I had a friend with EOE and dysphagia was diffently a problem for them. You might also want to have your iron levels checked. IDA is common with EOE. Here is the link to Celiac disease and dysphagia. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/10022662 I also recommend...
  11. LaFloyd Hobbs, ***** let first say this is not medical advice. but I do a lot nutrition research. I usually know these things because either I have had these problems once or a friend or family member had this problems. My mom had your RLS. there are a couple two or three things that can help. It comes down to iron . . . or the lack...
  12. Reham, They have all given you good advice. I just wanted to provide you a link to the research that confirms kareng's timeline. https://journals.lww.com/jpgn/Fulltext/2010/12003/Short_Stature_and_Catch_up_Growth_in_Celiac.11.aspx Here is also another good article that summarizes it well entitled The Prevalence of Growth Hormone Deficiency...
  13. GFOlyGirl, The diarrhea meant your losing them (electrolytes) faster than you were absorbing them. The common medical phrase. Diarrhea is a killer is true. So supplementing made sense in a critical care environment. But is not practical for ever. Anemia patients have to boosted with blood transfusions periodically for this reason. Calcium...
  14. CatAli, Here is the link to the study on Chronic Gastritis. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4673514/ and a recent thread about electrolyte imbalances that can be tied too low stomach acid for too long associated with chronic gastritis. I hope this is helpful. ***this is not medical advice but I found I had low stomach...
  15. GFOlyGirl, If you are needing IV treatments for Magneisum you might have condition called hypomagnesemia. It can be caused by Chronic Gastritis. The FDA warning label on PPI's covers this well due to too low stomach acid levels. https://www.fda.gov/drugs/drugsafety/ucm245011.htm here is the link to the chronic gastritis study. https...
  16. NorrisSheldon et Al, Here is a thread that might help you. Also here is the link to the original research. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23633128 D-Mannose can help UTI's found in Cystex brand UTIs products. It is found at most drug stores. I hope this is helpful. Posterboy,
  17. Sickinchicago, I could be you before I found out about magnesium. It (Magneisum) really helps fatigue and muscle cramps too! Find a Magnesium Citrate or preferably a Magnesium Glycinate (if money is not an issue). ditto everything Ennis_tx said I had a friend who had your same problems. He had a severe potassium deficiency. and...
  18. Open Letter to the many GI sufferers etc Part 1’ Like IBS, UC and other GI diseases like Infant Heartburn (GERD) that grows into (in time) to IBS, UC, Chron’s and NCGS as a teenager or Celiac disease in time as an adult— Look Beyond these symptom’s to the parent disease –- Pellagra. *** a couple of notes to begin with. You can see I...
  19. To Whom It May Concen, This is to OP and anyone else looking for an answer for/to this question. Here is a great livestrong article about this topic. https://www.livestrong.com/article/545758-does-vitamin-b-complex-cause-bad-breath/ it can be a medical condition termed "dragon breath" and you probably have if you notice your own bad...
  20. CeliacMommaX2, It can happen here is a study on it. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2810390/ I hope this is is helpful. quoting from the discussion (heart) of any good research. "This is the first study where anti-tTG have been shown to be produced temporarily during an infectious disease, independently of coeliac disease...
  21. Jms13, Ennis_tx is right -- it is the carbs. Cyclyinglady is right too . . you need to do some more test(s). here is a link on chronic gastritis caused by low stomach acid. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4673514/ it is not the high stomach acid you hear (often) because doctor's don't do a heidelberg test. aka known...
  22. mamabear42, Here is a good thread that always helpful Jmg mentioned on Pregnancy as a possible trigger for your Celiac symptom's. your experience summs up the very well article on it well. I will quote from a notable section of the article. "First Comes Baby, Then Comes Symptoms "Most women are diagnosed with celiac disease after...
  23. selectivefocus, I actually mentioned this to my dentists about me having celiac disease and how that was probably contributing to my dental problems but it didn't seem to register. Here is a good link to the Canandian Dental Associatoin site on a article meant to educate dentist about this fact. http://www.jcda.ca/article/b39/ I printed...
  24. Platinum, Magnesium can help your chronic fatigue. Here is the National Institute of Health's Fact sheet on Magnesium. https://ods.od.nih.gov/factsheets/Magnesium-HealthProfessional/ find a Magnesium Citrate or Magnesium Glycinate and your body will think you with increased energy, muscle cramps that disappear as if by by magic and vivid...
  25. Cyclinglady and Feeneyja et al, And/Or To those with thyroid problems. I began to have some thyroid irregularities when I received my celiac/NGS diagnosis which got better on my gluten free diet but not before I begin taking Zinc and Selenium. I was already taking Magnesium (so it was probably helping and I didn't know it at the time). Here...
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