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Google "CeliacCeliac sprue - foods to avoid Disease" to get more information - or go to some Gluten Free Forums to get advice, although everyone on those sites will be conviced it's a gluten problem, but FYI, 1 out of 133 people have this and only about 1-2% know it!
GOOD LUCK! I hope you figure out what's wrong... let us know!
karen717 Female, 43 years TN Member since Jul 2008
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Did you ever get tested for this? It's a blood test first, then possibly an endoscopy. If this is it, your simple solution will be to go on a gluten free diet. I have celiac & was just diagnosed about 8 months ago - and I'm SO much better since!
You should probably never go back to that jerk Gastroenterologist (sp?) again... sounds like he didn't want to help. My GI doc was also sortof annoying, I basically TOLD him I had Celiac and he thought it might be IBS, I had him do the endoscopy & sure enough I was right.
Your skin problems, inability to gain weight, lethargy (are you anemic? that was my worst symptom) dark circles (I had them so bad - they're getting better!), stomach pains, etc etc really seem to be Celiac. It's tough to diagnose. If you don't want to deal with doctors - just stop eating gluten for 3-5 months & see how you feel. BUT if you do want to get tested, you need to eat normally. I say to test for so long because it takes a long time to heal...
Google "Celiac Disease" to get more information - or go to some Gluten Free Forums to get advice, although everyone on those sites will be conviced it's a gluten problem, but FYI, 1 out of 133 people have this and only about 1-2% know it!
GOOD LUCK! I hope you figure out what's wrong... let us know!