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<<Disclaimer: Verify this information before applying it to your situation.>>
The following is a reply to Karen Bulmer to her responce to me. I felt
after I wrote it that I should share it with the group because of the
questions I raise concerning undiagnosed child celiacs.
Hi Karen,
Our stories like many adult celiacs are very similiar. I was a
skinny child and was taken to specialists who diagnosed me as " a border
line celiac" which we now know is impossible. You either are or you are
not.
I grew out of it but had all the symptoms but no real health problems
until a year ago when I felt that I was being poisoned at times. The attacks
became more frequent. I remember one week when all I ate was little bit of
bread and water to try and settle my bowels. I though I just had a flu and so
did the doctor. Of course, I only got worse and became very dehydrated.
Finally, I stopped the bread and resumed my normal meals and improved.
Unfortunately I diagnosed myself by eliminating foods from my diet. First
milk products, then bread because I was aware of celiac disease through
friends. After a week on a bread free diet, not gluten free because there
were gaps in my knowledge at that time, I was feeling much better. I was
never biopsied.
I would never risk a gluten challenge now because even a trace
amount of gluten will give me an attack. My doctor agrees that with my
sensitivity and history it would not be a good idea.
We have one daughter who when she was a toddler had diarrhea for
about 6 months. This was diagnosed as "toddler diarrhea". Familiar story,
right! This was before my problems surfaced. This daughter is five now,
very skinny but healthy, just like her father was as a child. We are going
to get her checked now rather than wait until later in her life and learn
she was a celiac all along, which I hope she isn't. How many more are out
there? It's scary!!! All these adult celiacs and unless they were really
sick as a child, they never get diagnosed until they get sick as adults.
What potential damage have we done to ourselves?
THIS IS WRONG! IT SHOULD NOT BE HAPPENING.
Norman Dewar
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