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Sobiha

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  1. Yes, it could be. Anti histamines help with the symptoms but I don't really like to take them long term.
  2. Hi Scott No, there isn't any mould but the road outside our house has got a lot busier lately. A lot more houses have been built in the area and I wonder if road pollution has something to do with it.
  3. Hi Scott Thank you for your reply I don't think I'm having any gluten in my diet. I only cook fresh food at home and I'm really careful about reading labels. On the whole my symptoms have improved and I'm feeling very much better. However, I still do have the occasional 'attack' severe stomach pain and vomiting which probably happens about once...
  4. I don't know if it's just a coincidence, but since going gluten free just over a year ago I have developed hayfever symptoms which are becoming progressively worse. I say it is hayfever but it isn't seasonal because I've had it over the winter too. On the whole I'm so much better with my digestive problems improving all the time so I don't why I've suddenly...
  5. I think you can become more sensitive and have more severe symptoms once you go gluten free and then take it again either deliberately or accidentally. Good luck with your upcoming tests.
  6. Hi Clauren Yes, I did have muscle fatigue. I also still have pain and tingling in my legs but it's something that is gradually improving along with my other symptoms. I use the magnesium spray twice a day when I need it but it says on the instructions you can use up to 10-20 sprays a day after the initial application. I buy it on line from Amazon..I don't...
  7. I had this problem for years and in retrospect I realise that it was another symptom of celiac disease. After 10 months gluten free the symptoms are a lot better What I do find helpful for relief is magnesium spray oil.
  8. Thank you for the info.
  9. Thank you jemma. I found that article very interesting and I've read all the related articles. I think I've had misdiagnosed celiac disease for many years. I'm 79 and because if my age I think I'm one of the adults who will probably never heal completely However. I do feel so much better since going gluten free. I found the article by Hollon JR regarding...
  10. No, I haven't had a blood test for celiac disease. I'm sure that's what I have though. I've suffered from anaemia for years. As far back as 2016 I was in hospital with unexplained iron deficiency and had two blood transfusions. Since going gluten free I no longer have constipation or bouts of diarrhoea. The stomach cramps and sickness has stopped. My joints...
  11. I have been waiting 9 months to see a gastroenterologist at the local hospital. I'm self diagnosed and thanks to Dr google, a good nutritionist and the support of this group I am feeling so much better now. I believe I have has this disease for many years and it has been misdiagnosed. When I do eventually get an appointment I will not do the gluten challenge...
  12. Thank you Scott. I'm very grateful for all the help and advice and support.
  13. I hope all goes well for you and you get some answers soon.
  14. I've suffered from constipation for most of my life but since going gluten free my bowels have improved at lot. I have noticed though that if I accidently get 'glutened ' the attack is followed by a period of constipation .
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