I haven’t been tested for it yet, but I have a lot of the symptoms.
-rash (dermatitis herpetiformis or something like that) on the elbow
-change in behavior: VERY irritable
-Tired all the time…it doesn’t matter how much sleep I get
-Nausea feeling – and sometimes abdominal pain
-Increased appetite
-Bloating
-Irregular periods: I just had a period for the first time in over four months
I am almost positive (and so is the dermatologist) that I at least have the rash that means I have some sort of gluten allergy. I tried several different medicines for eczema, several for psoriasis, and I just tried topical steroids twice a day for two weeks. They made a big difference while I was using them, but the rash came right back when I stopped.
Does this sound at all like celiac disease?
Thanks for your help
With my Celiac, I’ve never had a rash, and when I consume gluten, I get a burning feeling in my stomach for about 24 hours or however long it takes to get out of my system.
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No condescending answers or hateful remarks please.
30 years of scratching myself raw and finally an ointment that works
Taclonex put out by Warner Chilcott you need a prescription. Applied daily for 5 days and have had very minor out breaks all of 2008 that required only one application to clear it up.
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If You DO Acupuncture, will You Please Answer This 10 POINTS EASY?
I am going for acupuncture tomorrow and I am considering being treated for one of the following. Is One of these better treated or easier treated by acupuncture? What can I expect or what will it be like?? And PLEASE spare me the “acupuncture is a rip and not real” talk, Im going to try it and see for myself. So which of these:
Fatigue-Low Energy
Acne
Occasional Headaches & Some Back & Neck Pain
Fertility (currently TTC)
Weight Control (lose just a few pounds)
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acupuncture can help with all those problems–i write books on chinese medicine.
however, have you had blood tests for thyroid disease? all those symptoms are also thyroid related.