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<blockquote data-quote="stacyb" data-source="post: 1599774" data-attributes="member: 295322"><p>I was diagnosed as coeliac last summer after my blood tests showed low iron levels. First my GP sent me for another blood test (she said this was something to do with seeing if I had some kind of antigen in my blood which is a good indicator of coeliac). That blood test came back positive, so after that I had to have an endoscopy (camera down the throat - yes its as horrible as you'd imagine!!) & that showed that my intestinal villi were damaged so I was diagnosed coeliac & have been gluten free ever since.</p><p></p><p>I never really had any symptoms, so it came totally out of the blue for me. The only thing I ever really noticed was tiredness (but just figured that was normal life, LOL!) But after just a couple of months being gluten free I had so much more energy, it made me realize just how drained I'd been before!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="stacyb, post: 1599774, member: 295322"] I was diagnosed as coeliac last summer after my blood tests showed low iron levels. First my GP sent me for another blood test (she said this was something to do with seeing if I had some kind of antigen in my blood which is a good indicator of coeliac). That blood test came back positive, so after that I had to have an endoscopy (camera down the throat - yes its as horrible as you'd imagine!!) & that showed that my intestinal villi were damaged so I was diagnosed coeliac & have been gluten free ever since. I never really had any symptoms, so it came totally out of the blue for me. The only thing I ever really noticed was tiredness (but just figured that was normal life, LOL!) But after just a couple of months being gluten free I had so much more energy, it made me realize just how drained I'd been before! [/QUOTE]
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