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- Celiacsugh replied to Celiacsugh's topic in Post Diagnosis, Recovery & Treatment of Celiac Disease4
gluten-free and continued upper left side pain after drinking wine
Encouraging to hear others have had this pain and thanks for the responses yes I was checked, no H pylori. -
- trents replied to Celiacsugh's topic in Post Diagnosis, Recovery & Treatment of Celiac Disease4
gluten-free and continued upper left side pain after drinking wine
We have had numbers of others on this forum report pain in that same area. Have you been checked for an H. Pylori infection? This is something very common in the celiac population. -
- Celiacsugh replied to Celiacsugh's topic in Post Diagnosis, Recovery & Treatment of Celiac Disease4
gluten-free and continued upper left side pain after drinking wine
Hi! Yes I have, endoscopy didn’t show anything other than celiacs. I’ve been wondering if it’s possibly that my intestines are so damaged that the wine is irritating because they have not fully healed. Very odd, I felt better for a few weeks and then all the sudden started noticing the pain again after the weekends when I drink wine (don’t drink during the wee... -
- trents replied to Celiacsugh's topic in Post Diagnosis, Recovery & Treatment of Celiac Disease4
gluten-free and continued upper left side pain after drinking wine
Welcome to the forum, @Celiacsugh! Have you been checked for a gastric or peptic ulcer? -
- knitty kitty replied to Juliana82's topic in Celiac Disease Pre-Diagnosis, Testing & Symptoms2
Symptoms after ingesting gluten
@Juliana82, Is the bleeding occurring when you throw up? Or with bowel movements? Constipation? Is it bright red or black and tarry? Anal fissures? Crohn's or Colitis? Alcohol consumption? Diabetes, Thiamine deficiency and anemia can cause false negatives. Most diabetics are deficient in Thiamine. Thiamine deficiency can also occur due...
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