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Celiac- intermittent body shakes, nausea


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Hoping to get some answers. My daughter was diagnosed 6 months ago. We are 100% gluten free. The last 2 months she has developed symptoms of intermittent, nausea, dizziness, body shakes, increase heart rate. Theses tend to last 1-2 hours and occur more in the evening or when fatigued. Blood sugar in normal when these event occur. Thyroid tested normal 4 months ago.  B vitiams boarderline low as well as chromium.  Has anyone has similar symptoms or insights.  

 

 


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Celiac disease symptoms can wax and wane.  Has she had follow-up celiac testing?  

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Expect her antibodies to be on the decline, but perhaps not normal yet.  Your doctor can determine if her celiac disease is still very active.   If it is improving, he/she may look for other autoimmune disorders or other illnesses as the culprit.  

No offense, but how gluten free is she?  For me, gluten free means no eating out and avoiding most processed foods, oats, even certified gluten free foods.  We each have a different definition of gluten free because we react to various amounts of gluten differently and many of us have additional intolerances and other issues besides celiac disease.   (Am I making sense?)

 

 

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