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Alec had alopecia that began a few years ago. (CIndy- you were very helpful

to me that the time of alec's diagnosis). Last year, as part of his yearly

blood test, i asked his pediatician to test for celiac. He told me that Alec

did not have any of the classic symptoms so he did not suggest testing for it.

I told him that i had checked out the celiac web site and children do not

always have the typical symptoms. I further told him that it is now part of

the

suggested screenings done at 3 for children who have DS. My pediatrician

added it to the blood tests done for alec last sept. Well, guess what, his

levels

were very highly positive. we followed with another blood test, which also

had high levels. In Nov, we did the biopsy on alec which showed that he does

in fact have celiac.

Since alec began the gluten free diet, all of his hair has grown back!!!! He

is also a happier child. THe difference is amazing.

, I would suggest that you have the blood screening for celiac done the

next time that you need to draw blood. good luck

Lori mom to Alec (11DS) and le (15-teenager)

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Hi all! I don't post often but I have a question for those of you with children

with celiac or alopecia.

Ben has had alopecia since he was about 2 1/2. A girlfriend sent me some

websites about children whom have had asymptomatic celiac and that it was the

reason for their alopecia. The children were put on gluten free diets and their

hair grew back. I guess the ratio was 1/85 who were diagnosed with celiac.

Ben has never had any symptoms of celiac but does have alopecia. Has anyone

else ever heard of this happening? When we were at the endocronologist for his

thyroid this past week she commented that there is really no reason to check for

celiac as there are no symptoms at all.

Thanks,

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Hi ,

just had her anual physical this past week, I requested a celiac test, just

so I can find out if her stomach problems are related to that or her crappy

diet. (who knows, maybe it's both) Because she doesn't really have any sypmtoms

except constipation her dr. said it was probably the crappy diet, but that we'd

test just to rule it out. hehe. I love this dr. she really listens to what

I'm saying....if you know what I mean. LOL Actually all the drs I've been in

contact here have always listened and tested if I asked. Oh and they are now

using the ds growth chart. is average in height and around 70 % in weight.

had a couple of times when she was younger where she had alopeicia, this is

the first time I've heard the two linked. Will be interesting to see if that

was caused by celiac or the stress her body was under at that time. The more I

read and hear about celiac diesease the more I think, maybe it's more widespread

then is really thought.....I'm tempted to have hubby checked for it. hehe.

We'll get the results of the testing tomorrow afternoon. I'm not really sure

what to think, I'm just making sure I rule it out. Then I'll keep working on

the crappy diet. sigh..it's so hard when a kid only wants to eat certain foods.

Joy

When we were at the endocronologist for his thyroid this past week she

commented that there is really no reason to check for celiac as there are no

symptoms at all.

Thanks,

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Hi

We have a lot of books on celiac and I'll check this out. I know one of

them says that celiac affects the skin in many ways and 's psoraisis

on his head, elbowes, and knees may be coming from it.

celiac and alopecia

> Hi all! I don't post often but I have a question for those of you with

children with celiac or alopecia.

> Ben has had alopecia since he was about 2 1/2. A girlfriend sent me some

websites about children whom have had asymptomatic celiac and that it was

the reason for their alopecia. The children were put on gluten free diets

and their hair grew back. I guess the ratio was 1/85 who were diagnosed

with celiac.

> Ben has never had any symptoms of celiac but does have alopecia. Has

anyone else ever heard of this happening? When we were at the

endocronologist for his thyroid this past week she commented that there is

really no reason to check for celiac as there are no symptoms at all.

> Thanks,

>

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Lori,

That's great that his hair grew back! A friend of mine has a son that was

recently diagnosed with celiac and sent me several websites where they talk

about celiac and and the instances were about 1/85 that tested positive for

celiac. Ben has no symptoms either. I think I am going to call the endo dr.

and ask her if they can do just the blood test. After all the blood test may

come back with normal levels.

Did Alec (ben is also 11) have alopecia totalis or just his head. Ben has

always had his eyebrows and eyelashes. He is also going through puberty and has

quite the hair down below too. I'm wondering if he will get arm and leg hair.

My friend also suggested that I try a gluten free diet for a few weeks and see

what happens with his hair. How long did it take for Alec to grow his hair

back.

Good to hear from you again,

Take Care,

Re: celiac and alopecia

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Alec had alopecia that began a few years ago. (CIndy- you were very helpful to

me that the time of alec's diagnosis). Last year, as part of his yearly blood

test, i asked his pediatician to test for celiac. He told me that Alec did not

have any of the classic symptoms so he did not suggest testing for it. I told

him that i had checked out the celiac web site and children do not always have

the typical symptoms. I further told him that it is now part of the suggested

screenings done at 3 for children who have DS. My pediatrician added it to the

blood tests done for alec last sept. Well, guess what, his levels were very

highly positive. we followed with another blood test, which also had high

levels. In Nov, we did the biopsy on alec which showed that he does in fact

have celiac.

Since alec began the gluten free diet, all of his hair has grown back!!!! He

is also a happier child. THe difference is amazing.

, I would suggest that you have the blood screening for celiac done the

next time that you need to draw blood. good luck

Lori mom to Alec (11DS) and le (15-teenager)

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