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Metabolic and nutritional features in adult celiac patients. Dig Dis. As a result, patients are likely to feel hungrier than before and inevitably eat more frequently throughout the day. If you have experience weight gain with celiac disease you are not alone. For both conditions, a healthy diet is the best solution. This original article is made possible by Gluten Free Therapeutics. Our mission is to educate, inform, and provide the most effective nutritional products possible to allow those with celiac disease and serious gluten intolerances to heal their bodies.
I fwas diagnosed 3 years ago. Since I went gluten free I have gained 10 pounds and having a really hard time to lose it. I have muscular dystrophy deases so I cannot afford the extra weight on the legs. I was diagnosed with Celiac Disease in and I have been on gluten free diet for a while now.
I have gained at least 40 pounds in the past 2 years from this diet. Its hard to lose it too. This article caught my eye! I have been gluten free for at least 4 years now due to intolerance. At first, I lost 10 lbs, due to diet changes and a lot of uncertainties. After educating myself with all the internet sites and books I could find, I found myself gaining weight thereafter. To date, I am 20 pounds heavier than when first diagnosed.
The worst is my mid section — no wasteline and my stomach seems to always protrude like a beer belly, no matter what I do.
My 7yr old grandson has celiac since he was 4 thing is his other family is not feeding him GF foods. He has signs of celulite on his body.
We are not sure if it is from the disease or the food his other family is feeding him. For about 15 years now, I have been dealing with issues causing my whole right abdomen side hurting into the middle front and middle to lower back. I have had blood testing done, colonoscopy and endoscopy done, CT scan, and x-ray done and I have had no clear diagnosis on me.
I am so miserable with this pain especially after I eat anything. I have had my gall bladder removed also. One doctor told me that it was just a pulled muscle in my rib area and that is causing the pain. But I have so many of the symptoms of celiac disease. Should I have them perform a biopsy of my small intestine? Please help as I am miserable! Hello Stephanie, Your medical history sounds very difficult. It looks like you have been looking for an answer for a while now.
Your issues need to be evaluated by a doctor. For anyone to give you advice regarding your next step other than a trusted medical care professional is irresponsible. It is frustrating but please keep looking for a doctor that can help you.
Perhaps you can find a good gastroenterologist in your area that helps celiac patients. The celiac foundation has a doctor referral link on their website. Perhaps that is a place to start. Good luck, we hope you feel better. We share much of the same symptoms. But I still have pain. I hope you find your answers soon. Testing for celiac disease can be fine through a blood test.
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