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  1. Hello all, I have been gluten free for over 4 months after being confirmed Celiac through the biopsy, I was wondering if anyone suffered from Neck pain or had extremely sensitive teeth for no apparent reason(no cavities). Both these symptoms happened the same time my joints started to hurt roughly a year and a half ago. Not sure if I'm the only one. Thanks...
  2. I had a bone scan it didn't show any fractures, basically I left physical therapy in pain, it then went away. But my knee pain and tingling didn't go away so I tried PT again and I left it pain. Then I realized I had celiac and now all my pain is gone other then the back pain.. I'm basically worried I healed from the celiac and PT caused a whole new problem...
  3. I was wondering if anyone had any advice to help get rid of low back pain caused by inflammation, I never had back pain until I went to a physical therapist for my tingling in my legs, they told me it was from a lower back issue, however I now realized the tingling was from the celiac.
  4. I'll definitely check with my doctor this Thursday in terms of a more in depth look at my hemoglobin levels as well as Ferritin, much appreciated. And my back pain started when I went to Pt who thought my tingling in my legs was from a lower back issue and after doing excersizes that targeted the lower back it made everything feel aggravated.
  5. My joint pain has definitely decreased the main issue I have currently is lower back pain... It seems my lower back is inflamed and the neuropathy in the legs and arms.
  6. That's exactly what I mean when I say it makes concentrating difficult, when I'm working on my college assignments or in class it's extremely hard to stay focused. I've been supplementing with magnesium/B12/D3 for about 6 months even before I knew I had celiac I also take a multivitamin. How long did it take you to notice the benefits of the magnesium?
  7. Yes.. Also it's only been 2 months since my diagnosis, and from all my research I understand healing takes time. But I was told I wasn't low in any vitamins just a little low in vitamin D. However it was slightly strange because I had been taking b12/magnesium/ Vitamin D for my strange muscle pains that I now know are from the celiac.
  8. New to the celiac forum... After being diagnosed with celiac after a year of bouncing around from Doctor to Doctor wondering what was causing all my knee pain ( at one point I was told that I dislocated my knee by immediate care and went to PT for 2 months) then the pain was in my other knee... I finally talked to my doctor about celiac after researching...
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