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  2. Yes, I would get it tested. It sounds like it. When I was in the hospital they could tell me it‘s gout. I changed my diet. Not too much meat. I was worried because of my weight loss from gluten free. I never had it again.
  3. Thank you so much for sharing. Yes, definitely. I am sure it was because of vitamin deficiencies. But I think the reason was because of the intestinal permeability that vitamins could not be absorbed properly. It took a long time that my digestion has improved again.
  4. I think you are on the right track. The AIP diet will definitely help you. You have to stop eating gluten free processed food and stick to a healthy whole food diet. It is really not easy because you have to cook everyday. My food diary also helped me to eliminate food that I couldn’t tolerate. I have read that probiotics can definitely help. I never took t...
  5. Thank you for writing and the information. I wanted to wait a little longer but decided to update and tell about the current condition. Perhaps it is also helpful to you. November 2022: Everything is almost back to normal. I have almost no symptoms anymore. The last thing that was still missing was stool consistency. Finally I have normal stool every day...
  6. Thank you. This is very interesting but unfortunately also frustrating.
  7. Yes, thank you that‘s a great advice. I wanted to do a vitamin deficiency test to check if there is anything abnormal. Iron and B12 levels are normal.The rest has not been tested yet. But I have also read that the vitamin tests are not always accurate.
  8. There are other options, but unfortunately no celiac specialists in my area. For me, it's also clear that I don't want to do a gluten challenge anytime soon.
  9. Yes, it‘s so frustrating. My family doctor doesn‘t know anything about celiac disease. My gastroenterologist is also not a celiac specialist. I also always felt like he sees me as a colitis patient. He always said at the beginning that the whole thing has nothing at all to do with nutrition. Only after I told him about my celiac family, he became suspicious. Wh...
  10. Yes, exactly. I‘ve never had an endoscopy. He said we should do a blood antibody test for celiac disease. And only with a positive antibody result we will do an endoscopy. Yes, I have also heard that the preparing is much longer. He told me two weeks would be enough for it.
  11. Thank you so much for your fast reply. My doctor told me it‘s 99:9% unlikely that I can develop celiac disease. I‘ve read about people had negative celiac genes but still were positive with an endoscopy. So yes, I take his words not quite so seriously. I had a celiac antibody test in 2016. it was negative. But my doctor didn‘t tell me that I had to eat w...
  12. Long version : I‘m 38 years old and had the same symptoms for almost ten years. Steatorrhea and soft stool. Sometimes mixed with blood once a month. No abdominal pain. No diarrhea or bowel urgency. Symptoms were mild and mostly constant. No signs of flare ups and remissions. I never had a normal Bristol stool for the last ten years. Fatigue, brain f...
  13. Hello, I‘m a long time reader of this forum and would first like to thank everyone involved here. This forum has helped me tremendously. I would like to share my experience in the last 8 months. Perhaps this will also be helpful. And I still have many questions and am very grateful for any help. My diet is still very restricted to this day. Everything i...
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