Hi everyone,
This goes out to you all with the experience of yourselfs and families in helping to encourage our oldest son to get tested/or at least do a short trial run of taking gluten out of his diet.
Our oldest displays many of the symptoms of being gluten or a true celiac. The big ones are almost daily headaches, that can range from being mangeable to down and out migranes. He also has tooth discloration (his dentist, just told him last week, you must have been very sick when you were around five or six) this is the first time any dentist has brought this up, this is a new dentist by the way, and I believe said that he had some calcium lost, please let me know if that sounds right. He also which really concerns me has, foot pain neuropathy, and has had four different surgeries in the last two years that still has not made a difference in his daily pain (which is bad) and he has to take heavy duty pain medicines. He is also depressed and has some big mood swings ( don't know if this is related to his pain meds). He is thirty-four years old, and this is not getting any better for him, it breaks our hearts. I might mentioned we are pretty sure that he has sleep apena.
Our family history is big time thyroid diseases, myself, have graves disease and believe that I do have celiac disease, I was not tested until too late, I had been on the diet for two years or more, and did try to challenge it back in but I could only handle a couple of weeks and I felt terrible. Our youngest son is gluten free and when he gets anything close to gluten he does not feel well ( his story is longer with his health, and I could message this some time later, if you would like). Our mom has thyroid disease and our grandmother had graves disease. I have thought for a long time that our mother is a celiac, I can't get her to be tested.
Please let me know if any of you have had the problems with your history, especially the teeth and the neuropathy. Thank you for all of your input and suggestions a head of the returns.
Best to all of you,
Susie
