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- trents replied to Jessica H's topic in Celiac Disease Pre-Diagnosis, Testing & Symptoms11
Help Interpreting My Lab Results? (updated)
Not sure about the state of my osteopenia. I haven't had a DEXA scan done since about age 50 and I'm now 74. No fractures, though. I have significant curvature of the upper spine (kyphosis) but that was well along by the time I was diagnosed with celiac disease almost 25 years ago. So, I think it may have been arrested at least. -
- trents replied to Jordan Carlson's topic in Post Diagnosis, Recovery & Treatment of Celiac Disease12
Getting sick much more often
Zinc is also a very important supplement when it comes to infection resistance. -
- Jessica H replied to Jessica H's topic in Celiac Disease Pre-Diagnosis, Testing & Symptoms11
Help Interpreting My Lab Results? (updated)
I've got my initial appointment with a gastro for a month from now and then I'm assuming we'll schedule my endoscopy from there for a confirmation of the diagnosis. I feel like it's pretty clear since my results are 18x the normal range but I know an endoscopy is the standard. I'll definitely post how that goes. How are you doing with your osteopenia... -
- knitty kitty replied to Jordan Carlson's topic in Post Diagnosis, Recovery & Treatment of Celiac Disease12
Getting sick much more often
Have you tried adding in additional thiamine in the form called Benfotiamine? Athletes need extra thiamine. We need more thiamine when we're physically ill and also when we're emotionally stressed. A regular B Complex or multivitamin probably doesn't have enough thiamine. Check the label for which type of thiamine is in your vitamins. Thiamine... -
- Jordan Carlson replied to Jordan Carlson's topic in Post Diagnosis, Recovery & Treatment of Celiac Disease12
Getting sick much more often
@knitty kittyExtra strength multivitamin, B complex, magnesium, Vitamin D, vitamin C and electrolytes first thing in the AM and in the evening. Blood work was always full pannel. Only thing off thats reoccurring in my blood work is that my b12 level is always sitting around 750-830 and has not moved from prior to diagnosis to now.
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