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New and Frustrated
knitty kitty replied to AmandaA's topic in Celiac Disease Pre-Diagnosis, Testing & Symptoms
I take Niacin Vitamin B 3 for my Dermatitis Herpetiformis outbreaks. I take the form of Niacin that causes flushing. The flushing only lasts for half an hour or so and lessens the longer one takes Niacin. The flushing is caused by a dilation of small blood vessels in the skin, but this helps reduce the dermatitis herpetiformis bumps. B12 is only... -
Shaking/Tremors and Off Balance
knitty kitty replied to Ginger38's topic in Celiac Disease Pre-Diagnosis, Testing & Symptoms
These are some of the symptoms I have had while deficient in Thiamine (and the other B vitamins). Tachycardia (chest pain) can be a symptom of Thiamine deficiency. Yawning can be called "air-hunger" or "sailors' asthma" and is a symptom of low thiamine because Thiamine is needed to help red blood cells carry oxygen. The part of the brain that... -
Welcome to the forum, @Maureen1, Have your daughter checked for vitamin and mineral deficiencies! Celiac Disease causes malabsorption of essential nutrients. Most newly diagnosed Celiacs are deficient in Vitamin D. Vitamin D is extremely important in hormone production, as well as (auto)immune system regulation. Low Vitamin D is associated...
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Italian-Style Fifteen Bean Soup (Gluten-Free)
knitty kitty commented on Jefferson Adams's article in Italian
@Celiac momma, I use oxtails (from beef). I've also used beef neck bones, too. -
Ore Ida Tater Tots Gluten
knitty kitty replied to NimaWishing's topic in Gluten-Free Foods, Products, Shopping & Medications
Welcome to the forum, @NimaWishing, I cannot tolerate Ore Ida Tater Tots either. Ore Ida Tots contain corn, which some Celiacs, like me, react to. Those Tots also use Sulfites to keep the potatoes from discoloration and to promote browning. Some Celiacs, like me, develop a Hypersensitivity to Sulfutes in foods and medications. I buy store...- 11 replies
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3 month retest
knitty kitty replied to glucel's topic in Post Diagnosis, Recovery & Treatment of Celiac Disease
Were you taking supplements in the weeks before having your B12 measured? Taking supplements before testing for deficiencies can cause falsely high readings. Weight gain or weight loss can be caused by low thiamine, needed to process fats, carbohydrates and proteins into energy for the body. Low Thiamine and low magnesium can also cause constipation... -
3 month retest
knitty kitty replied to glucel's topic in Post Diagnosis, Recovery & Treatment of Celiac Disease
Welcome to the forum, @glucel! Are you still consuming dairy? About half of people with Celiac Disease also react to dairy. Dairy products can make antibody levels rise. More importantly, vitamin deficiencies occur after surgery. Anesthesia can precipitate a B 12 deficiency because nitrous oxide used in anesthesia can irrevocably bind with... -
Am I overexaggerating or is it normal?
knitty kitty replied to Dora77's topic in Coping with Celiac Disease
Yes, I do. Handled carefully, the bags of flour should not be a problem. -
Am I overexaggerating or is it normal?
knitty kitty replied to Dora77's topic in Coping with Celiac Disease
I think the cashier's job in the supermarket would be better than the fast food restaurant job. You can always keep an M-95 mask in your pocket to use if you see someone purchasing sacks of flour in the grocery store. The airborne gluten would be much higher in a restaurant where cooking makes gluten particles airborne. Stay clear of the bakery... -
I understand. You've every right to be worried. I'm very concerned, too. If she doesn't improve, I would suggest a visit to urgent care or the emergency room. Thiamine deficiency, if not corrected quickly can cause permanent damage, especially with neurological symptoms. Doctors are not as knowledgeable about vitamin deficiencies as they need to...
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These are symptoms I had prior to diagnosis. I had become seriously malnourished. Unfortunately, my doctors didn't recognize nutritional deficiency symptoms, so I depended on my university studies in nutrition and microbiology. Before taking any vitamin supplements, talk to your doctor and nutritionist about testing for nutritional deficiencies. ...
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No inflammation with celiac
knitty kitty replied to moore.amy's topic in Celiac Disease Pre-Diagnosis, Testing & Symptoms
@moore.amy, I was the same way when younger. Our bodies become adapted to pumping out anti-gluten antibodies regularly, but when dairy is added, the additional reaction can push our limits and symptoms worsen. Our bodies may be able to keep up for a short time, but the malabsorption of nutrients catches up with us. Digestive enzymes from... -
Malnutrition caused by Celiac Disease can affect reproductive health. Talk to your doctor and nutritionist about supplementing with essential vitamins and minerals. Newly diagnosed Celiacs often have clinical or subclinical deficiencies. Low Thiamine Vitamin B1 can affect sperm formation. Thiamine needs the seven other water soluble B vitamins,...
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No inflammation with celiac
knitty kitty replied to moore.amy's topic in Celiac Disease Pre-Diagnosis, Testing & Symptoms
There's inflammation and there's Acute Inflammation which is way worse. Symptoms begin or worsen with acute inflammation. What lead you to see a doctor if you weren't having gastrointestinal symptoms? Celiac Disease can cause over two hundred symptoms, not all of them are gastrointestinal symptoms. -
Am I overexaggerating or is it normal?
knitty kitty replied to Dora77's topic in Coping with Celiac Disease
I found this article very interesting, especially section 5.2 in which milk and wheat are discussed as environmental triggers in Celiac Disease. A Potential Link between Environmental Triggers and Autoimmunity https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3945069/ -
Am I overexaggerating or is it normal?
knitty kitty replied to Dora77's topic in Coping with Celiac Disease
@trents, Investigation into cow's milk protein and specifically Celiac Disease seem lacking, but cow's milk protein and other autoimmune diseases have been studied and there is a connection... Google this... Cow's milk protein "autoimmune" diseases. PubMed -
Am I overexaggerating or is it normal?
knitty kitty replied to Dora77's topic in Coping with Celiac Disease
Lactose is the sugar/carbohydrate in dairy. I think you mean LactAse, the enzyme that breaks down LactOse in this quote. Lactobacillus does not produce LactAse for us to use. Lactobacillus break down lactose for their own use. The result of eating fermented pickles is that there is an increase in the lactobacillus population in the intestines... -
Am I overexaggerating or is it normal?
knitty kitty replied to Dora77's topic in Coping with Celiac Disease
Yes, it's that high. Mucosal reactivity to cow's milk protein in coeliac disease https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1810502/ Lactose Intolerance is where the villi in the small intestine are damaged and cannot make Lactase, the enzyme that digests the sugar in dairy, Lactose. The protein in dairy, Casein, can stimulate the... -
The foods that you are sensitive to may contain high histamine levels. Your body makes histamine in response to foods you are sensitive to. Your body needs time to clear the build up of histamine from both high histamine foods and the high histamine levels your body makes in response to them. Avoiding high histamine foods for a while is important...
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Am I overexaggerating or is it normal?
knitty kitty replied to Dora77's topic in Coping with Celiac Disease
Dairy will trigger the same reaction as gluten does in about fifty percent of Celiacs because Casein, the protein in dairy, resembles the protein Gluten. Dairy will provoke the same autoimmune reaction as gluten does, including damaging the villi in the intestines! Damage to the villi causes malabsorption of vitamins and minerals. Absorption of all... -
Diagnosis of no Celiac
knitty kitty replied to Smitty1953's topic in Celiac Disease Pre-Diagnosis, Testing & Symptoms
NCGS (Non Celiac Gluten Sensitivity) can be a precursor to Celiac Disease in people with positive Celiac genes. -
Welcome to the forum, @Jole, Children often produce DGP IgG antibodies when so young. If TTG IgA antibody testing was done, false negatives could've been seen. Insufficient gluten consumption prior to blood tests can also cause false negatives. Genetic testing for Celiac Disease can help with diagnosis. Since Celiac Disease is an Autoimmune...
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Diagnosis of no Celiac
knitty kitty replied to Smitty1953's topic in Celiac Disease Pre-Diagnosis, Testing & Symptoms
Welcome to the forum, @Smitty1953, While the positive blood tests and biopsy/endoscopy are the preferred method of diagnosis, genetic testing and improvement on a gluten-free diet are acceptable testing methods if ones health is endangered doing a gluten challenge. Since Celiac Disease is a genetic autoimmune disease, one must have specific genes... -
@Ginger38, Call your doctor that treats your diabetes about the Januvia and about being at your tolerance level for the gluten challenge. Encourage this doctor to get the appointment with the gastroenterologist moved up. The increase in the dosage of Januvia may be causing side effects. "JANUVIA may have other side effects, including stomach...
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Fungal infections may be indicative of nutritional deficiencies. Nutritional deficiencies occur in Celiac Disease due to malabsorption. The Gluten Free Diet can be low in essential vitamins and minerals. Many of the B Complex vitamins and fat soluble vitamins (Thiamine B1, Niacin B3, Vitamins C, D, and A) are important to skin integrity. Blood...
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