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ARCHIVED Silent celiac sudden poop problem (maybe tmi)?
knitty kitty replied to existnt's topic in Post Diagnosis, Recovery & Treatment of Celiac Disease
Sounds like it may be a gall bladder problem. An inflamed gall bladder may produce too much or not enough bile, which could account for the variety of stools described. Did the doctor examine your gall bladder and its ducts when your liver was checked? I hope you feel better.- 3 replies
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ARCHIVED Allergic to the world ?
knitty kitty replied to lacey's topic in Related Issues & Disorders
Gemini, The article Open Original Shared Link says that glyphosate in Roundup blocks certain chemical pathways in the body *triggering* Celiac Disease. Glyphosate causes all sorts of health problems by itself. I'm saying that since glyphosates are sprayed on other food crops, perhaps the use of glyphosates on soy and corn, often used in... -
ARCHIVED Allergic to the world ?
knitty kitty replied to lacey's topic in Related Issues & Disorders
Open Original Shared Link This is an article that I found may explain why so many people with celiac disease seem to react to almost everything. It's a scary article. -
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Omeprazole contains sulfur. Are you allergic to Sulfa drugs?
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Overwhelmed and unable to accept
knitty kitty replied to egs1707's topic in Coping with Celiac Disease
Egs1707, Did you ever get your vitamin D level checked??? I encourage you to do so asap. Depression can be caused by a deficiency of vitamin D. I was vitamin D deficient and the world looked as bleak and dark and foreboding as you see it now. Damaged villa can't absorb fats well, and vitamin D is a fat based vitamin. Your brain needs omega... -
ARCHIVED anxiety, celiac, problems, doctors, i'm lost
knitty kitty replied to Jm34's topic in Coping with Celiac Disease
You poor thing! You have been having a bad time! Bless your heart. I experienced similar weakness and anxiety. I had Pellagra in addition to Celiac Disease. Pellagra is a deficiency of Niacin, a B vitamin. The four D's of Pellagra are diarrhea, dermatitis, dementia and death. The dementia made me depressed and anxious. I could not think properly... -
ARCHIVED twitching
knitty kitty replied to ironictruth's topic in Celiac Disease Pre-Diagnosis, Testing & Symptoms
There are Sulfites in vinegar. Some are naturally occurring and sometimes extra Sulfites are added and must be listed on the label if over ten ppm. Sulfites make mast cells release their histamine. Histamine is what causes allergic reactions such as rashes and runny noses and sinus problems, etc. Open Original Shared Link Open Original... -
ARCHIVED twitching
knitty kitty replied to ironictruth's topic in Celiac Disease Pre-Diagnosis, Testing & Symptoms
There are fairly cheap glucometers (blood sugar testing devices) that you could purchase over the counter. You could test your blood sugar level during those times you feel weird. Blood sugar levels can change quickly. I can test fine while I'm sitting, but as soon as I get up and start moving, it can drop. Since you had a scope and nothing was... -
ARCHIVED twitching
knitty kitty replied to ironictruth's topic in Celiac Disease Pre-Diagnosis, Testing & Symptoms
I agree, it could be diverticulitis, an inflammation of the descending colon. Little pockets form that trap food and become inflamed. It is seen on scopes when done from the bottom up (colonoscopy). Dehydration is possible with diverticulitis. Constant thirst is one sign of diabetes. Too high (or too low) blood sugar can make one's brain feel very... -
ARCHIVED twitching
knitty kitty replied to ironictruth's topic in Celiac Disease Pre-Diagnosis, Testing & Symptoms
Ironictruth, Just like you have numbness in fingers and toes, your intestines have possibly got that numbness, too. So your intestinal muscles aren't scootching the digesting food along your digestive track. The intestines call for more fluid to help move things along, but with numb muscles which don't scootch the food down the line... things get clogged... -
ARCHIVED twitching
knitty kitty replied to ironictruth's topic in Celiac Disease Pre-Diagnosis, Testing & Symptoms
Ironictruth, you said you take magnesium every day and that your last bm was pale. Magnesium is a laxative. It will make your poop pale. Try not taking the magnesium for a few days. The fluttering in the upper left abdominal area sounds like your upper colon is spasming from all the work it's having to do since the glutening and ensuing diarrhea. As... -
ARCHIVED end of my rope
knitty kitty replied to ironictruth's topic in Celiac Disease Pre-Diagnosis, Testing & Symptoms
Ironictruth, I feel for you. Like you, I went through a bunch of testing without definitive results and was given an array of drugs to treat the symptoms. After struggling for years, a bright doctor came to the conclusion I was allergic to Sulfa drugs. The PPI's, the antidepressants, dental anesthesia, these and other drugs, all contain Sulfa... -
ARCHIVED Itchy bumps on elbow
knitty kitty replied to Canadian1000's topic in Dermatitis Herpetiformis
Oh, that's scary! I've had tachycardia. I've reacted to sulfites in food, such as wine and shellfish. But I also react to Sulfa drugs, medications with sulfur compounds in them. I understand there's a difference. I'm lucky, I react to food and medicines. -
ARCHIVED Itchy bumps on elbow
knitty kitty replied to Canadian1000's topic in Dermatitis Herpetiformis
I truly believe so. I'm allergic to all the different classes of sulfa drugs. I avoid them and any foods containing sulfites. How bad are your reactions to Sulfa? -
ARCHIVED Itchy bumps on elbow
knitty kitty replied to Canadian1000's topic in Dermatitis Herpetiformis
Maybe it's an allergy to sulfites, preservatives often found in processed meats like sausage and luncheon meats, wines and shellfish. I have an allergy to sulfites and break out in bumps on elbows, knees, and palms when exposed. The bumps do resemble DH because it is the same type of reaction in the skin. Medicines often contain some sort of... -
ARCHIVED gluten free and celiac worsens
knitty kitty replied to tinyang27's topic in Coping with Celiac Disease
Vitamin deficiencies may delay healing. Ask your doctor to test for deficiencies! Many Celiacs have poor absorption for an extended period of time and their vitamin stores get depleted. Some vitamins can't be stored and must be absorbed every day. Yet with poor absorption, eating enough to make up for a deficiency is very difficult. Vitamin... -
Activated charcoal capsules might help. Try avoiding dairy products and cruciferous vegetables (broccoli, cabbage, cauliflower) because they cause a lot of gas to be produced during digestion. Charcoal chemically absorbs some of the gas. Hope you feel better soon.
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I have Celiac Disease and Diabetes. Sounds to me like you're experiencing a low blood sugar episode. Did anyone test your blood glucose level during your hospital visit? When I get low, I get the drunk-wonky vision, too. After going gluten-free, I found I had to eat more often to avoid those crashes. I sometimes wake to a crash just like you did...
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Yes, MSG may be produced by wheat free methods now and therefore may be safe for Celiacs. However, MSG does stimulate the digestive tract. Perhaps it is this aspect of MSG that some Celiacs find intolerable. Open Original Shared Link
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I get sick if I eat chicken that has "natural flavorings" on the ingredient list. It is something added to chicken and beef and other supposedly fresh meats as a flavor enhancer. I have suspicions that it is something akin to monosodium glutimate (msg) which is made from wheat. There are brands of fresh chicken and other meats that don't have added...
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ARCHIVED Celiac specialist in middle PA area
knitty kitty replied to stef-the-kicking-cuty's topic in Celiac Disease Pre-Diagnosis, Testing & Symptoms
Steph, you sound so anxious, my heart goes out to you. Perhaps, if you look at this situation a little differently, you can find some peace. Remember, that while you may not be able to attend the doctor appointment made by your husband, your SON will be there. Your son (I'm assuming he's fairly normal) should be able to communicate to the doctor... -
ARCHIVED I have kidney stones...spent last night at the ER
knitty kitty replied to icelandgirl's topic in Related Issues & Disorders
I agree that most doctors never think food or vitamins could be an issue. That's why so many of us suffer for years before diagnosis, and afterwards as we slowly heal. If you're deficient, you need more than the daily requirement to make up for it. Theories exist that state the Recommended Daily Allowance is too low for many vitamins and that... -
ARCHIVED I have kidney stones...spent last night at the ER
knitty kitty replied to icelandgirl's topic in Related Issues & Disorders
I've found an interesting article that might help. This article looks at Vitamin B6 deficiency as a cause of kidney stone formation. Open Original Shared Link I believe that many people with Celiac Disease are deficient in B vitamins. The area of the small intestine that is damaged by Celiac Disease is the same area that absorbs B vitamins and... -
ARCHIVED How long for relief of DH?
knitty kitty replied to lbblue1's topic in Dermatitis Herpetiformis
Do your rashes get worse if exposed to the sun?