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MADMOM

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  1. there’s no reason ppl with celiac live any less than anybody else providing you’re following a gluten-free diet and monitoring your health
  2. any update on your test results? i just read your post and am concerned
  3. when you say bloody stools.. is it blood around the stools or in ??? you could have internal or external hemorrhoids. i’ve had this issue lately since suffering from major constipation after a kidney stone episode
  4. same here - i’ve never had an issue with Ronzini
  5. these symptoms can take a while to subside -imagine all the years of eating gluten to then just stop - it takes the body 2-3 years to heal however i found that after 3-4 months my symptoms drastically improved -
  6. you feel normal after 6 months or so and great thereafter if you stick to the diet
  7. yes you can- eating gluten-free is not a cure for all GI issues. we all have issues with diarrhea or mucus etc on occasion - probiotics regularly can produce it as well as some foods - as long as you are eating healthy and clean you will continue to feel better - im on year 2 and my levels were in the marsh 3-4 range and now are undetectable however i have...
  8. have you any updates on the lymph node pain? i would assume it could be from gluten reaction and your body fighting it hoping eating clean fixed it please keep us posted
  9. i recently see blood when i poop but mainly when i’m pushing hard or am constipated! it’s never when i have a regular soft bowel movement! i also feel like it might be an internal hemorrhoid bc at times it feels irritated and itchy / i had a colonoscopy 2 years ago at 48 and all was fine - epsom salt baths help as well as topical ointments -
  10. wow that’s so great! i’m planning a follow up endoscopy in march - it’s been 25 months now i’ve been gluten free and my last blood work this past sept were so great! my GI dr says my celiac levels are undetectable ! how long has it been since your first endoscopy?
  11. night shade veggies can also cause inflammation and rashes - read up on them - i had a reaction from tomatoes a few months ago that gave me a flare up of eczema on my eyes for a week
  12. def at the beginning of my journey to eating gluten-free but it was from eggplants which are night shades and caused my body to be inflamed for weeks prob 3 weeks if i recall - keep night shades out of your diet
  13. have you had your lymph nodes checked out? just read your post and was concerned
  14. how many of you have actually had a follow up endoscopy post dx and gluten-free diet? if yes how many years after and have you continued to followup regularly
  15. ty and you should be proud as well 🙌🏻
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