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Wed, 24 Jul 1996 20:25:00 CST
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<<Disclaimer: Verify this information before applying it to your situation.>>
 
There is a definite incidence of celiac disease in type one diabetes in
causcasians at least.  Anywhere from of 3.3% to 10 % of people with type one
diabetes willl have or develope celic disease.  Any form of diabetes can lead to
gastroparesis, usually after many years of diabetes.  The symptoms can be
similar in many ways, bloating after meals, abdominal pain.  Diarrhea is not
usually caused by the gastroparesis itself.  ( diabetic diarrhea may occur as
part of the the nerve damage caused by the lonGstanding diabetes).  I have
several patients who have diabetes, gastroparesis and celiac disease.  Certainly
identifying the celiac disease oftenn makes a big difference to the symptoms.
Joe Murray
Univ of Iowa
Not medical advice

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