Celiac, or not Celiac. that is my question. and it is a question that will never be clearly answered. It IS depressing to know the only proof I have of having celiac disease is my own physical diagnosis...simply a trial of seeing what symptoms I suffer from actually match up to those of celiac disease..
I never will forget the day I became ill, or at least noticably ill. I remember about 4 years ago going back to school after lunch with a stomach ache frequently, always just assuming I had either ate too much or too quickly..
Last New Years day I had half a styrofoam glass of Clamato juice because I was thirsty and everything else was put away on the way home. I know that being allergic to tomatoes always caused me to have cramps that would go away in a day. But this time they didnt..
After 5 days of sever pain I went to the doctor. Between the day I got ill and mid February 2003(When I started the diet) I went through countless bloodtests, an ultrasound, and a barium xray. Everything came back negative. I was in the doctors office at least twice a month last year, so by the end of the year they quit asking me who was calling. Because SK has the longest waiting lists, I never had my Endoscopy til March 9th and my Colonoscopy May 26th...2004
Unless you are in my situation, I believe it is impossible to know what I'm going through...
~Being 20 years old
~Losing 20 lbs in the first month of being sick
~Starving or suffering at all family gatherings because of VERY little support..I've actually begun to skip out on events(only to be yelled at) or taking my own food(only to be glared at)
~Suffering from the majority of symptoms even when sticking to diet
~The extreme difficulty of going out with friends
~Spending an average $100 a month just to feed myself, when I'd rather be saving up the money so I could go to Uni.
~Nobody understanding what celiac disease is even after I explain
~Going from a size 12 waist to the size 5 I am at now, and being annoying at MANY people telling me how pale and tiny I am. And trust me, for a 5' 6 1/2" tall person, size 5 IS tiny.
So now you know my Celiac story. I am sure I am not the only one going through something like this, but I can tell you this is not how I ever imagined spending my life at my age...
~lisa~