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H Pylori


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Been diagnosed with this, anyone else have the same along with celiac disease? Any links known or feedback please.


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I had it, was diagnosed with it at the same time as Celiac. It's just bacteria. It's unfortunately bacteria that causes Ulcers, but hey. You take some horrible antibiotic for ten days and POOF, all better. Used to have the gnawing stomach hunger-like pains and it went away after the antibiotics killed the H Pylori. It's likely I got mine from a swimming pool here at school. I don't swim there anymore.

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PghBOB Newbie
Been diagnosed with this, anyone else have the same along with celiac disease? Any links known or feedback please.

i was diagnosed with it before celiac, treated. verfied gone when receiving endoscopy to see if i had celiac

Rachel--24 Collaborator
Used to have the gnawing stomach hunger-like pains and it went away after the antibiotics killed the H Pylori.

Doctors think I might have H. Pylori but I'm still waiting on the test results. I get those hunger pains alot but I also have days with no appetite at all. I was just diagnosed with C. Diff so I think thats whats causing me to have no appetite but I just seem to go back and forth with this.

EmilyLMT Rookie

This concerns me. I've never heard of H Pylori before now, but I get those crazy hunger pains all the time. I eat about 6 times a day and it definitely makes me feel better after I eat.

What other symptoms can occur?

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