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  1. Sorry, one more quick question. After you started taking the thiamine, how quickly did you notice your headaches start to fade away? Also, did you have other symptoms of thiamine deficiency, or was the headaches the only thing? Thanks!
  2. Will do. Thanks for all the help.
  3. Very interesting. My blood test was a fasting test; I couldn't drink/eat anything after midnight, and my test was at 9:30 in the morning. I just went to Sprouts and picked up a vitamin called "Country Life - Benfotiamine". It has 50 mg of thiamine, and 150 mg of benfotiamine (which I believe is a derivative of thiamine). Do you think that's a good amount...
  4. Thank you! I appreciate the reply. However, I had some blood tests done recently and I found out my Thiamine level is 180.4. The reference range is 66.5 to 200 according to Labcorp, so it seems like I'm on the higher end of the spectrum if anything.
  5. Hello, I've asked this question before, but I'm posting again due to a recent visit with my GI doctor. I am a 20 year old college student who was diagnosed with Celiac in August of 2020, and many of symptoms have either lessened or completely gone away since my switch to a gluten-free diet. However, my main issue, exercise-caused headaches, has not subsided...
  6. Hello, Around 2 months ago, I was diagnosed with Celiac. After a couple weeks of eating gluten-free, I began to feel better than I had ever before. My symptoms mostly went away, and I had a bigger appetite than I'd ever had in my life before. However, after around 2 weeks of little no to no symptoms, my indigestion and acid reflux has come back without...
  7. Agreed. I'm going to completely clean out my pantry and do a lot of research. I'll try to start with a somewhat consistent rotation in what I eat everyday. Going to eat a lot of red meat and and chicken over this next month for sure! The reason I think the headaches are caused by Celiac is I was pretty healthy before all my symptoms began occurring around...
  8. Thanks for the ideas! Luckily I live in an apartment off campus, so I have my own kitchen.
  9. Hey, I was just diagnosed with Celiac disease earlier today. I'm thrilled to finally have a diagnosis, as similar to many of you I had been suffering from a variety of symptoms and I was going crazy trying to figure out what was causing it. I am a 19 year old college sophomore, and I'm excited to hopefully get back to living my life symptom-free again...
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