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I have a question that I hope someone can answer; it may need to be a
doctor. My gastroenterologist could not answer this; he said I knew more
about celiac disease than he did.
I'll try to make this as brief as possible. I was diagnosed the end of
September because of osteoporosis. I was also anemic and hypothyroid
because of the malabsorption. However, I wasn't even aware that I was
sick; my internist just happened to ask if I had ever had a bone density
test when I went for a physical. I didn't feel that bad, and yet the biopsy
showed no villi, the small intestine crusted over, and nodules. I knew I
was lactose intolerant, but I continued to eat ice cream so, of course, did
have some distention. And, now that I know the symtoms I did have other
symptoms, too, (bloating, hip pain, persistent skin and scalp rashes for
years, leg cramps--but no pain or diarrhea) I have off and on had problems
keeping weight on, but I did not have any drastic weight loss.
I mistakenly got some gluten last week--I ate a half a bowl of soup before
I realized it had wheat flour in it. The rest of the day I tried to be
real aware of any reaction--and I had none. So, my question is--if I don't
have any reaction, does that mean I'm not getting any damage, OR does that
mean I could be getting damage without knowing it because I have no obvious
reaction?
This group has been so helpful to me, and I enjoy reading the posts and
summaries.
Mary Anne
Mary Anne Cripe
State University of West Georgia
Carrollton, Georgia 30118
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