Hi Bev
Thanks very much for this suggestion. When I see a diabetic specialist I will ask them. I won't ask the GP because they seem to get annoyed with all of the blood tests that I've had during the last year because of the fatigue.........but of course the fatigue could be because of coeliac Amanda x
Hi Amanda,hope things are ok with you x Just read the posts and I had a second endoscopy on Thursday with a biopsy because they didn't do the biopsy the first time for possible Coeliac disease. The blood tests I had in the springtime showed the first part as negative and the second part as high,positive. Which is a indication of Coeliac disease. I thought at first,it was an ulcer and I mentioned Gastrparesis, but dr seemed to rule both out! I have lost about 8 kilos,it has been like this for months, slow weight loss, then stable for 3/4 weeks then another drop.
The vomiting stopped, months ago, I still get nauseaand that is severe at times, I am on Omeprazole Gastro resistant tablets and continuing to have upper adominal pain, a gripping cripeing pain, sometimes mild, other times more severe. I had a horrible time on a train in August, when we came back from London, I tested my BS, 5.6
🙂 started to read my book, then I started to feel a bit unwell, it got worse and worse, feeling extremly sick, sweating, clammy, all I wanted to do was to collapse on the floor of the train, I couldn't even get up to go to the toilets because I felt so bad, I was writhing about and even had my head and body leant forward on the top of my duffle bag on my lap, it was awful and my daughter told me afterwards that people on the train were looking at me, but they were the least of my worries. I managed to walk home with help from my daughter ,she made me tea but all I wanted to do was to sleep and we had such a lovely time in London. Dont know what it was, told my doctor, but still unexplained. A bit of a long post there, apologies for that.
If my biopsy comes back as negative,then, not sure what is happening?
With best wishes