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<<Disclaimer: Verify this information before applying it to your situation.>>
Hello fellow Celiac's:
I am new to this list but am already finding it informative. I was
diagnosed on St. Patrick's day 1994. The biggest clue that led to the
diagnosis was anemia, but that was not my biggest problem. My major
complaint had been bone and muscle pain for years. I had been
diagnosed with fibromyalgia (a mistaken diagnosis I think at this
point). After going on a gluten free diet I felt like a new person! I
thought, "This is wonderful -- no more pain". Unfortunately, the pain
returned, not quite as bad, but nevertheless, it's back. I stay on the
diet faithfully but I still have "flair-ups" of pain all over. The
pain feels like it is in my bones, joints, and muscles. It is a times
incapacitating.
My question to anyone/everyone is, "Is this pain associated with Celiac
disease, or should I keep looking for yet another cause?". I thought
if I stayed on the diet I would no longer have this problem. I have
heard many mentions of the Celiac/arthritis
connection. Do any of you out there share this experience? Is this
something I will have to learn to live with (a horrible thought, I can
assure you)?. After being on the diet a year and a half, is it likely
that the occurrence of pain may still diminish, or am I stuck with
this? At 36 years of age, I am not comfortable with the idea of
settling to live like this the rest of my life.
Any information concerning your experiences with arthritis and possible
connections to celiac disease is appreciated. Suggestions for RELIEF
would be greatly appreciated! Also any information about Celiac
disease as auto immune disease (not sure exactly what that means) is
welcome. Thanks in advance for your help!
Tina
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