<<Disclaimer: Verify this information before applying it to your situation.>> Just wanted to let you all know how much your reply's mean to me. I have a good family and spouse but more than anything it helps me to know that I am not alone in all this. I think that my husband (even though he never says so), thinks I just complain about not feeling good. I also think my family thinks the same although they too never say. I am grateful for having this liist as a means for support. How foolish, I am tearing up. I guess this disease can scare me sometimes. I am 30 and would like to start a family next spring. I have so many concerns. Sometimes I just want to feel really good and no matter what I do, sometimes I just don't. I stopped working out two weeks ago when we went away on vacation. I was going a minimum of twice at most three times. Tonight I went back to the gym and did my normal routine workout. I will continue to always do what is best for my health but I am human and there are days when I feel challenged with this disease. Okay here is what I have heard from 48 replies. 1. Take Vitamin K. 2. Contact www.betterhealthusa.com for assistance and answers to questions, etc. 3. It could be Fibromylagia? 4. Contact Cynthia Kupper, CRD, Exec. Director of Gluten Intolerance Group, 15110 10th Avenue, Suite A, SEattle, WA 98166-1820 P) 206-246-6652 F) 206-246-6531, [log in to unmask] , she too has Celiac and can help with questions. 5. If you have type "O" blood, it could be from eating potatoes. 6. At least 40% of the 48 replies recommended a "blood scan" be done as well as a "bone density" test. 7. When you work out, include regular "weight bearing" excersizes. 8. Have the Dr. also check for Osteoporosis, Osteopenia and Osteomalacia. 9. Have your Calcium levels checked. At least 25 people responded that it could be my Calicium levels and to start on supplements right away. 10. Have Vitamin and Mineral levels done while at the Dr.'s office. 11. Look into taking Glucosomine, found at any health food store. 12. Out of all the replies, 42 of you (of the 48), also have had, or still have joint / bone pain. Interesting? 13. Some of you (about 5) feel it comes in connection with cold weather. 14. Could it be a thyroid problem, have it checked. 15. Take Calcium and Niacin supplements. Thank you again, cheers to "feeling good", staying healthy and being happy. God Bless, Tara