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Carolina

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  1. I realized I didn't really answer your question. Yes, she for sure has Celiac. We just weren't sure if she has IBD also. Celiac can cause colon inflammation if it presents with GI issues. The test they use for IBD to check stool for intestinal inflammation does have higher normals for Celiac patients. The results are not super high like in IBD, but higher...
  2. She’s doing well, huge knock on wood, feeling superstitious even typing that. We’ve been doing monthly fecal calprotectin tests to monitor intestinal inflammation. She had a high result in August when constipated, but her next was very low so I’m very cautiously optimistic. I’m still not ready to take IBD off the table, but every month that goes by without...
  3. I’m cautiously optimistic but haven’t seen it since removing the oatmeal and rice rollers, thanks again for all your help. It really is a shame the oats weren’t communicated by our nutritionist, I learned that from a support group. I sure hope I haven’t delayed her healing, eager to retest in a few weeks at the 1 year mark.
  4. Thanks for the reply. I actually started her on Culturelle 30 days ago when she was having loose stool. Now she is leaning towards constipation and going every other day sometimes every 3rd day. When you had this was it a lot? I’ve noticed it from time to time but last night it was plentiful. I could see cooked rice doing this, but these rice rollers are l...
  5. My daughter has what looks like seeds or rice krispies in her stool?! I have wracked my brain on what it could be in her diet and the only things I can come up with is gluten-free oatmeal or rice rollers which are sweetened brown rice snacks like a cereal. I wouldn't think either would come out undigested like this. I will contact her GI but any other ideas...
  6. Well my daughter just finished up her 1 month of weaning from Lialda and will go med-free. She will do a fecal calprotectin this week to check inflammation levels and then again in a month off all meds. I am praying it was the untreated Celiac (asymptomatic) that caused the colon inflammation versus another disease on top. I wish I could find more people...
  7. Thanks! I am trying to find evidence that my daughter was in fact misdiagnosed and that all of her colon inflammation is a result of the Celiac. The wait is torture!
  8. Curious to learn more about those diagnosed with Ulcerative Colitis/Indeterminate Colits that are also Celiac. Was the gluten-free diet enough to keep colon inflammation at bay? I know microscopic colitis is fairly common with Celiac, but I am more curious about those that presented with more severe UC/IC cases during colonoscopy. Thanks for any insight!
  9. Her 5 month follow-up on Celiac panel was that all weak positives were negative. Her ttg was over 100 (doesn't go over that) and was down to 33. Obviously we don't know where she started with that one whether it was thousands or 101. Her endomysial antibody IgA was still showing positive. So, definite improvement but still not normalized. In the IBD...
  10. Cycling lady, I hope you see this! It's been emotional, parents of IBDers would see trying this as very controversial. You do not change treatment when your child is doing well and not flaring. I get this 100% and I would never knowingly under treat my daughter, but nothing adds up perfectly and I feel we can test this in as safe as a way as possible. If...
  11. Hi all. I have posted here before about my 11yo being diagnosed with IBD and Celiac this past October. She has been a bit of an unusual case even within the typical variance of any IBD/Celiac patient. I am a voracious researcher and quite stubborn so I sought out a 3rd opinion recently because her first 2 GI's were never in agreement and always left me uneasy...
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