I think I've asked this before when it weeks turned into months with minimal progress. My symptoms included stomach pains (due to gas, the doctor said), vomiting, nausea, bloating, gas, low weight, and loose stools. I was diagnosed with celiac on February 17th through after numerous tests: bone age, bloodwork (allergies, celiac), sonogram, etc. I was told to remain on gluten until my endoscopy, which was maybe 7-10 days later--I tested positive again. Anyway, I was on the gluten-free diet by the end of February.
I should probably explain the progression in my symptoms over the past ten months. Prior to diagnosis, I had a constantly bloated belly and gas. I had occasional diarrhea, but it wasn't severe or persistent. I was 5' 67-72 pounds (I would lose weight when I got sick). Every 2-3 weeks, I would get stomach pains, which I dealt with by curling up into the fetal position. Later I started using a heating pad, which also helped greatly. After numerous hours of the stomach cramping, I would vomit. A couple hours later I'd vomit again, and perhaps a third time after that. After 10-24 hours, I would feel better.
The gluten-free diet helped with my minor problems. After a few months, loose stools were rare. My weight slowly increased, as did my height (I'm now nearly 5', 4" and 82-85 lbs.. My stomach was no longer constantly distended, but I still had the gas, vomiting, and stomach pains. Surprisingly, over the past ten months, the stomach pains and vomiting have become more frequent. Midway through, I was getting sick every 1-2 weeks, then by about the 8th month it became every 7-10 days...and now, over the past week or two, I've been getting sick every 3-5 days...most recently, for example, I was sick on the 21st, then the night of the 24th into Christmas, and now today, the 28th.
On the positive side, the sickness is less debilitating. I can still do homework hunched on my bed, whereas I wouldn't have been able to 10 months ago. It does not take 24 hours of stomach pains and vomiting to get better, but rather, I start to feel queasy, and then 2-4 hours later I get the full-fledged symptoms, which then take maybe 8 hours and some vomiting to go away.
Anyway, it seems like longer than ten months. I've been to a GI who diagnosed me, but within a few weeks, knew less about celiac than I did. I'm now going to a good celiac dr., but he doesn't know what else we can do besides wait it out and maybe it'll get better. He's also thinking of trying a medication: Domperidone, but only to alleviate symptoms slightly, not eliminate them. This doctor also did a biopsy 1-2 months ago to make sure I was healing. My villi have completely grown back but my stomach is still red and raw from the damage inflicted prior to the gluten-free diet. I am also seeing a homeopathic dr. and we are trying a third remedy to see if it works.
Basically, I would like to hear from people who have taken a long time to feel totally better--either people who are currently in a similar situation or those who took 10 months to over a year to get better...I need a success story to encourage and reassure me or someone to commiserate with.
-Coulter
P.S. I should mention that one suspected problem is my digestion. When I vomited today, I hadn't had any lunch and it was 3:30...that must have been my breakfast, which I ate at 8 AM....the fact that after 7 1/2 hours, my food hasn't digested makes both me and my doctor suspect that my body isn't digesting food fast enough--I don't know if it helps to include this or not.