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CeliacMom502

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  1. Following is about celiac neuropathy mentioning pain in face: https://www.cureceliacdisease.org/wp-content/uploads/0410CeliacCtr_News.pdf
  2. Thank you so much for reaching out! I am so sorry you and your children have all suffered. I feel that part of my daughter’s childhood has been robbed 😞. 3 years ago she was misdiagnosed in my opinion as having Mononucleosis- fatigue and headaches for several months- it was celiac. It wasn’t until the past few months that a neurologist was smart enough to tes...
  3. Thank you for responding. It’s helpful to know that there are others having the same unexplained unresolved symptoms. I too have been wondering about trigeminal neuralgia and cluster headaches. I hope that we both can find answers to help our daughters get rid of these issues!
  4. Thanks! As I clarified with @trents above the pain is sinus region. I did have her tested for Vitamins B-1, B-6, B-12, folates, copper and zinc and all came back normal. I’m just hoping these headaches and the facial pain will heal in time.
  5. Thanks! I should clarify that this pain is also felt on forehead and sometimes jaw as well as top of head- bruised feeling- and think may be headache related/neurological. When I say cheeks I mean sinus area under eyes- so pain mostly nonstop in sinus region (forehead and under eyes). The Gastro indicated early stages of celiac- there was more than normal...
  6. Yes. At her last checkup while this was going on. Her teeth are in great shape and no TMJ. Also, she has had a cat scan to rule out sinus infection as well as a brain MRI which was clear.
  7. Hi! My 10 year old daughter was recently diagnosed with celiac disease. Her symptoms were mainly non-gastrointestinal: constant headaches and facial pain. We thought she was suffering from a chronic sinus infection at first. Long story short, she has celiac and has been gluten free since her endoscopy-so for one month gluten-free. I see a major improvement...
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