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Celiac

After two years with diabetes, my stomach now growls and feels empty often. My blood sugar is then somewhat elevated. Could I have a problem with my digestive system?

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My young son has celiac. He drinks and wets a lot and has various other symptoms, including those of hypoglycemia. His glucose level always tests normal. What could this be?

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After 31 years with diabetes, I have been diagnosed with celiac disease. With the dietary change, why am I not losing weight? Can you help me understand more about celiac?

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My daughter has been on a gluten-free diet for three and a half months and her A1c has elevated significantly. I’m concerned about the starches in these gluten-free products and how they breakdown differently from wheat. What if there are no dietitians familiar with both diabetes and celiac disease where you live? What other resources are there?

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After four years with celiac, I was diagnosed with hypoglycemia. Where can I find a proper diet?

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Since my daughter has diabetes due to a total pancreatectomy, is she less likely to develop celiac disease?

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For five of the eight years I’ve had diabetes, I’ve had many of the symptoms of celiac. My blood test was negative. Can it still be celiac? If it’s not celiac, what could it be?

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My daughter just had three screening for celiac disease.The gliadin antibody was high, but the IGa and transglutamine IGa were negative, and the doctor says this means she doesn’t have celiac disease because all three need to be positive for a diagnosis. What do these tests mean? Is it likely that my daughter will develop celiac disease?

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My daughter takes five and half units of Lantus daily, plus one unit of Humalog per 15 grams of carbohydrates. Is she still in her honeymoon? She had a “slight” reaction to wheat at her last test for celiac. If we alter her diet, will she still get celiac?

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Are the pathogenesis of the celiac syndrome and of diabetes insipidus related?

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