Jump to content

AliPringle

Advanced Members
  • Posts

    7
  • Joined

  • Last visited

AliPringle's Achievements

  1. Hi I know it's important to keep gluten in the diet for diagnosis, which is why I'm continuing to eat it, luckily I don't have really severe reaxtion. Here in the UK if I get diagnosis I'll be able to get essestials on prescription and as you say for DD in the future it may be beneficial Dr has looked through the notes and the diagnosis ( in 2005!) on...
  2. Ps I've not gone strictly gluten but when I clean my act up I do feel much better. This is something I've considered and if things go nowhere I may have to do off my own back! Ali
  3. Hi Yes things have kicked of since having my daughter who is now 3. The rash and raynauds have always been there and minor (very minor) concerns of the stomach for maybe 5 years. But everything else has massively reared its head in the past 2 years. 18 months ago went to drs was told all was ok, changed my pill and accepted their view. 2 months ago...
  4. Yes it does, very inconvenient , this has been the case for the past 15 years now. Ali
  5. It's all rather a minefield, I don't know why they just don't run full panels on stuff, it doesn't seem to be just coeliac this isn't done for. I'm just gonna have so sit there and not move till they move further with this. But now the stupid rash has gone again! Ali
  6. Thanks guys, I'll quiz on what's been done already, and push for more if necessary! It's getting ridiculous, gone on far to long. Unfortunately this does not seem unusual! Ali
  7. Hi everyone this will probably be a ramble but I'm honestly fed up. A bit of background - At 13/14 diagnosed with raynauds At 15/16 horrible itch rash developed in both palms. I am now 30 and struggling with numerous niggly complaints that alone I probably wouldn't even think about but put together they are adding up. The only symptoms present now...
×
×
  • Create New...

Important Information

NOTICE: This site places This site places cookies on your device (Cookie settings). on your device. Continued use is acceptance of our Terms of Use, and Privacy Policy.