Referral for coeliac diagnosis
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I am 58 years old. I have had chronic constipation, forever really, and yesterday the doctor suggested that I may have coeliac disease. Last year it was discovered I had a tortuous (extra bit) of colon and needed to ensure I took adequate fibre. I just can't manage the constipation, but turning point came when I said to the doctor that I had mouth ulcers and a yellow, sore tongue, which I put down to not getting rid of toxins. Dr said my bloods, tested a few months ago are fine. I thought that coeliac was always linked with diarrhoea, but now realise this isn't the case. I also always thought that that problems with iron and b12 were already in place before other symptoms arose. I do have a vitamin d deficiency and am hypothyroid. I have itchy skin, but no rash. Again I put that down to my body not getting rid of toxins. When I'm badly constipated, I don't have abdominal pain, but when that clears, I have lots of pain to make up for it. Can anyone advise if it's likely I'll have coeliac if my bloods at present are okay? I think I'm trying to clutch at straws before blood test for antibodies, I think, comes back. Thank you so much for any advice received. Eileen
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rachael2014 eileen76653
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If that fails, you can always try a gluten-free diet anyway.
eileen76653 rachael2014
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rachael2014 eileen76653
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Now, it's just a waiting game for your endoscopy. Take the sedative! I may have to have another endoscopy if my antibodies haven't altered in 6 months and I will definitely go for the sedative next time. Good luck!
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amy89817 eileen76653
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