amberguillen
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AH HA!! Like me you have the trifecta - juvenile arthritis, celiac and autoimmune thyroid disease. http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/15695302
It can take up to two years for your intestines to heal from celiac disease, so I wouldn't worry about refractory just yet. Gastroparesis is a common side effect of celiac and should improve as your intestine heals. You can have gastritis (red, acidic stomach, often a precursor to ulcer) without reflux symptoms. Did they test you for H. Pylori?
Celiac can cause migraine headaches, amoung other neurological problems, and considering how beat up your small intestine is right now, I wouldn't be surprised if that's it.
The 98.6 "average" body temperature is an urban myth. A slightly higher or lower temp is perfectly normal. My "average" is usually around 96.7 ~ when I was a kid my mother used to tell the school nurse to send me home if I had a "normal temp", 'cause for me 98.6 was a fever!
I would seek a second opinion from another endocrinologist. Alot of your mystery symptoms sound like you're bouncing back and forth from hypo-thyroid to hyper-thyroid. When was your last thyroid ultrasound?
It can take up to two years for your intestines to heal from celiac disease, so I wouldn't worry about refractory just yet. Gastroparesis is a common side effect of celiac and should improve as your intestine heals. You can have gastritis (red, acidic stomach, often a precursor to ulcer) without reflux symptoms. Did they test you for H. Pylori?
Celiac can cause migraine headaches, amoung other neurological problems, and considering how beat up your small intestine is right now, I wouldn't be surprised if that's it.
The 98.6 "average" body temperature is an urban myth. A slightly higher or lower temp is perfectly normal. My "average" is usually around 96.7 ~ when I was a kid my mother used to tell the school nurse to send me home if I had a "normal temp", 'cause for me 98.6 was a fever!
I would seek a second opinion from another endocrinologist. Alot of your mystery symptoms sound like you're bouncing back and forth from hypo-thyroid to hyper-thyroid. When was your last thyroid ultrasound?