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  1. I suffer from this from time to time. I think I may have found the solution for me - that that if I take two or three days of a PPI (omeprazole or similar) it seems to help. I also suffer from gastritis and I think this belching comes before any other symptoms of gastritis become noticeable, in my case a burning stomach.
  2. Scott and Posterboy Sorry to interrupt but do you guys get itchy skin as a symptom of your blood levels? I get this a lot and for years I though it was due to low iron (which I still think it may be as my iron is still very low) BUT I understand it can also be a symptom of high haemaglobin - in my own case, possible polycythemia. Cristiana
  3. I'm so sorry for your loss.
  4. Kate Just to say I was in the pharmacy today and the lady in front of me gets itchy skin every time she has vaccines. She'd obviously just had her Covid shot and had been told by the doctor to just buy some over the counter antihistamines. The pharmacist gave her these, said they are fine to take. https://www.boots.com/boots-one-a-day-allergy...
  5. Hi Kate. I too seem to be getting seasonal allergies . I struggle with gastric issues. My TTG levels have only once been as low as I would like them to be since I was diagnosed in 2013, despite being careful. I also have low iron. I refer to myself as a "creaking gate". But that said, my sister, very close in age to me and in comparatively...
  6. Hi Kate I meant to include this link in my earlier post: https://www.coeliac.org.uk/information-and-support/coronavirus-information-hub/vaccinations/ Coeliac UK is Britain's leading gluten free charity and they have some very helpful information on Coeliac Disease and Covid on their website. I hope this might reassure you. C.
  7. Hi Kate As I understand it, for the most part Coeliacs in the UK are categorised as a more at risk group so are in Group 6. This is to do with spleen issues, a matter that has been covered in other threads. So I was really thrilled to be invited. However, I felt ghastly the week before my jab. I actually thought of postponing it - I was suffering...
  8. Hi Madmom It can be scary. I completely relate. And sometimes I still feel alarmed by some of my pains, and I was diagnosed back in 2013! If I had a pound (dollar) for every time I had a weird twinge I reckon I'd have quite a bit of money by now. Since being diagnosed with coeliac disease I've had some very strange twinges but they have come...
  9. Thanks, Posterboy - it is so kind of you to take the time to share all this. It is so true what you say about supplementation. I saw a fantastic dietitian after my diagnosis and she was a real advocate, but my doctors only told me to try iron supplementation, and that ended when my haemoglobin went too high.
  10. Hello Posterboy Thank you so much for taking the time to write all this down for me, and to share the links. Not being scientific I have to admit I need to look at them in greater depth, and probably with a medical dictionary, but I am very grateful! I've managed to get my B12 levels tested but I don't think my other B's have been tested, apart...
  11. It is good for about 24 hours after the coal tar shampoo. I read on a psoriasis site it was good to wash hair in the evening and I think that works best for me. Yesterday the itching started up again as I went 48 hours without a hair wash, so I would say that the coal tar wash is really helping. I'm also quite surprised at well it suits my hair type. ...
  12. That's fascinating, I think I've heard of Tallow and will see if I can find it here, too. I think in the olden days they used to make candles out of it?!I've never been screened for B2 deficiency - I think I might ask for it. Poor you - the rash sounds awful, I'm so glad that you have found such a helpful treatment.
  13. Hi Icey - I've just passed yet another Thyroid panel (I seem to have so many symptoms, but it's always normal - weird) so I think it must be something else with me. Do you find yours is worse in the winter? Although my skin is dry it is just really very pink, or red when I itch it a lot.
  14. Thanks Kate, so much of what you write is true of me. Definitely a nervous habit, and where we live it's hard water. The hand sanitizer bit is also true as although I don't pour it on my neck, I think having it on my hands when I do scratch has caused issues. I am a bit on edge at the moment with everything that is going on. Getting counselling will be...
  15. Hi Jane... so interesting.... So, out of interest, apart from being super gluten free are there any topical creams that would help?
  16. Icey... you too?! We really must be twins! One pharmacist seemed to think it was psoriasis and told me it was a typical site for it to occur. She told me to try Neutrogena T Gel Coal Tar and actually it seems to be working now but it has taken a week of using it every other day. I read somewhere it is good to wash your hair in the evening and I think...
  17. Thanks for posting this Posterboy. Do you mind me asking, do you have to have blood taken? Personally I don't have excess iron (in fact it is currently at 8 ) but I do seem to have high hemoglobin but at the moment it is just over high normal. My doctor says I shouldn't feel tired with low iron levels if my hemoglobin is "very good" - as he it puts...
  18. JaneWhoLovesRain - great name! (Do you really love rain? I do, most of the time, but here in England we could do with a bit more sun at the moment!) Thank you so much for taking the time to send this in. Until I started this thread, I assumed that people with DH always had it, and it was the rash that finally led to their diagnosis. And as I had...
  19. This is so interesting. "At long last, we finally knew why her numbers had dipped briefly in the aftermath of her diagnosis before climbing back up again—it was because we'd reintroduced her to dairy. Either because of the destruction in her gut from the gluten, or because it was something else she'd been born with, this intolerance to dairy had b...
  20. Hello friends I was DX'd with celiac disease back in 2013 and have been following a gluten-free diet as religiously as I can since then, with a few mistakes along the way. I was v. badly glutened before Christmas and I now have a very itchy rash come up, just on the nape of my neck and just under the hairline. I think it's dermatitis and to do with...
  21. Hi CMCM It's a pattern and yes, my stomach area starts to feel really sore/burn about 2-3 weeks after, although it can be sooner. Thankfully a few days on omeprazole seems to sort it. Very odd.
  22. Hi Scott Thanks so much for sending these really helpful tips. My husband reminded me that I got gastritis type pain about 2-3 weeks after my last major glutening and it's happening again, so very timely. Happy New Year to you too! Cristiana
  23. Hi Kate! Thanks so much for asking about us here in Britain. 😊The scientists announced this evening that they consider 1 in 50 people now have the virus, and of course we have a new mutation that is really driving the numbers through the roof. Sadly for a very long time a sizable minority have been flaunting the rules left right and centre and that ha...
  24. On the gluten front, I have a feeling of being at sea when I am glutened which lasts a good couple of weeks or so after the event. It makes me feel mildly sea-sick, or like when you have been travelling too long in a car, kind of car-sick, and is related to eye movement often. It usually catches me unawares. Sometimes it is mildly nauseating but other...
  25. Happy New Year Friends! A quick question - I was very badly glutened with a slice of cake containing normal flour just before Christmas, served up to be my mistake. My symptoms were really severe this time albeit shortlived. In the early days post-DX a glutening would make me feel sick, with chills, then D, and then I would slowly recover with a...
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