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I appreciate your point. However, constancy of my celiac symptoms indicates that I have had the disease for at least three years - while I have never experienced any food allergies in that time. Although I will keep an eye on any emerging allergies, I believe my current fatigue is due to nutritional deficiency, because the only exogenous change in my life...
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Thank you Gail for your response. Of course one should be mindful of the possibility of food allergies but I don't think that's the case with my current situations. Save for gluten containing product, everything I eat now I used to eat before with no reaction whatsoever. I think my issue is more likely to be deficiency in minerals and such.
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Ennis_TX, thank you for your response! I will take heed of all your nutritional pieces of advice, one by one. And yes, I am aware that a gluten marathon is on the horizon soon. Before doing the test, however, I shall try to fortify my diet with the nutrients you mentioned, and report back in a week or two. I think adding some iron...
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I am not diagnosed yet. Have been gluten free for almost 4 months. Felt incredibly good for the first couple of weeks. Eczema disappeared. Fatigue disappeared. Gastrointestinal discomfort disappeared. Then I had a couple of inadvertent gluten exposures with terrible symptoms ensuing - the common celiac symptoms. As the symptoms subsided, I started to feel...
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Actually I read about this on other threads in this very same forum. The tag word was honey - whether or not honey can contain gluten. I did not notice any scientific reference, nor have I found any legitimate study on the matter. Then again, the overall amount of research on gluten and gluten related issues is limited, so I thought I would take the safe...
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Thanks for your response, ravenwoodglass, I do have DH. Apparently DH is my most immediate symptom, setting in before the rest of the symptoms appear. The tuna I consumed is not plain. It's packed in olive oil and garlic. Is iodine something I should worry about too? If so, does it include iodine added to salt as well?
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I am new to the gluten free world, and still learning. I have kept a food diary, avoided gluten religiously, and yet had a reaction without knowing the source - until I l realised the tuna fish I was using under the guise of "gluten free" actually contained a little gluten (<20 mg/kg). Could this have been the culprit? Any thoughts?
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Thanks for your response, cyclinglady. I do feel better after going gluten free. It's been about a month and a half. My digestive system functions better. My joints pains have diminished. And the little eczema I had on my face has disappeared almost entirely. But as you said it takes a while to get the hang of the diet. I have already accidentally...
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I know that going gluten free before getting tested means the blood test is going to yield a false negative, but the same can't be true of biopsy, can it? Especially if you have had undiagnosed celiac for a few years, I assume enough damage is caused to the intestines to show in biopsy. Am I right or wrong?
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Portable Gluten Tester?
Lex- replied to Lex-'s topic in Post Diagnosis, Recovery & Treatment of Celiac Disease
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Hi Matt, Thank you very much for a thorough response. Your link seems to cover pretty much all the questions one might have in my current situation. I appreciate it. Have a wonderful day, Lex
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Unfortunately it's too late for the blood test unless I go back on gluten again, which is not something I want to do. Thanks for the link you shared. It is instructive.
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Hi Jmg, and thanks for your response. 2 weeks ago I went gluten free without having tested for celiac. I know now that that was a mistake but unfortunately I did not know at the time. As I have been informed, to do a blood test one have to be on gluten for at least 6 weeks prior to the test. In any case, by the end of the first gluten...
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Hi everyone. I was just wondering if anyone knew of an easy way to determine whether one's gastrointestinal reaction is to gluten or to fructan. Cheers, Lex