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> Brainstorm with me? DS is still exhausted. It’s been about 2 months

> now. We’ve been gf for 6 months. He also tested sensitive to dairy,

> eggs, soy and yeast, so we eliminated those months ago as well.

> Blood tests show no Lyme disease, mono, thyroid problem. Ferritin

> is on the low end of normal, so he may benefit from iron

> supplements which we started over a week ago.

I'd suspect the iron. Oral iron may not help if you've only been GF

for six months. It's worth a try, but keep monitoring it. I found

that getting IV iron REALLY helped me a lot. I've been GF for nearly

two years, but oral supplementation did diddly squat for my levels.

The IVs weren't exactly fun, but I'm a whole new person. :)

Have his B12 checked, along with his folate levels.

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Me too, fatigue, fatigue for ever and

ever. Gluten free living has solved much, but I needed thyroid support as well

and adrenal support. I found that my traditional doctor saw “normal”

on the tests and wouldn’t go further, but the naturopath wanted to boost

me up into a more robust range. I find that the strong but natural thyroid and

adrenal support he’s recommended has given me the right boost. Good luck.

Laurie

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From: SillyYaks [mailto:SillyYaks ] On Behalf Of sjkrup

Sent: Wednesday, June 28, 2006

11:35 PM

To: SillyYaks

Subject: Re: Ideas on

fatigue?

If you find an answer to this, I'd love to know!

I was diagnosed 3 years ago, in my early 40's. I have been GF ever

since, and I'm STILL experiencing debilitating fatigue. I've had

extensive testing for thyroid, anemia, heart, lungs and everything

else under the sun. No answers yet.

I've been battling fatigue at varying levels since college. Perhaps

some of that was due to the undiagnosed celiac, but now what? My

legs often feel as though I've just run a marathon, even though I've

walked 1 flight of stairs. (I'm not terribly fit, but I'm not

overweight, either.) I also feel very sore and achey everyday. If I

wasn't aware of the damage it would do to my liver, I would be

taking Ibuprofen everyday, in large doses.

I get tired of complaining to my doctor about the same old thing

(although she's generous in giving referrals to specialists), but I

think of how long the celiac was just a " vague set of symptoms " , and

I suppose I must continue to search for answers.

I would be interested in hearing from anyone else who has had

similar symptoms? And perhaps a diagnosis?!

>

> Brainstorm with me? DS is still exhausted. It's been about 2

months now.

> We've been gf for 6 months. He also tested sensitive to dairy,

eggs, soy and

> yeast, so we eliminated those months ago as well. Blood tests show

no Lyme

> disease, mono, thyroid problem. Ferritin is on the low end of

normal, so he

> may benefit from iron supplements which we started over a week ago.

>

>

>

> His mood seems good to me, though one doctor wants to call this

depression.

> He simply feels too tired to even leave the house. His bones feel

like lead,

> he says, though he doesn't report joint pain or body aches except

mild

> achiness. His sleep cycle was very off for a while, but he's

sleeping well

> now. He doesn't have sleep apnea-I've experienced that before and

have sat

> listening to him sleep.

>

>

>

> Any other ideas come to mind that I can research? He's 13, well

into

> puberty, but that can't explain this level of fatigue.

>

>

>

> Laurie

>

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Me too, fatigue, fatigue for ever and

ever. Gluten free living has solved much, but I needed thyroid support as well

and adrenal support. I found that my traditional doctor saw “normal”

on the tests and wouldn’t go further, but the naturopath wanted to boost

me up into a more robust range. I find that the strong but natural thyroid and

adrenal support he’s recommended has given me the right boost. Good luck.

Laurie

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From: SillyYaks [mailto:SillyYaks ] On Behalf Of sjkrup

Sent: Wednesday, June 28, 2006

11:35 PM

To: SillyYaks

Subject: Re: Ideas on

fatigue?

If you find an answer to this, I'd love to know!

I was diagnosed 3 years ago, in my early 40's. I have been GF ever

since, and I'm STILL experiencing debilitating fatigue. I've had

extensive testing for thyroid, anemia, heart, lungs and everything

else under the sun. No answers yet.

I've been battling fatigue at varying levels since college. Perhaps

some of that was due to the undiagnosed celiac, but now what? My

legs often feel as though I've just run a marathon, even though I've

walked 1 flight of stairs. (I'm not terribly fit, but I'm not

overweight, either.) I also feel very sore and achey everyday. If I

wasn't aware of the damage it would do to my liver, I would be

taking Ibuprofen everyday, in large doses.

I get tired of complaining to my doctor about the same old thing

(although she's generous in giving referrals to specialists), but I

think of how long the celiac was just a " vague set of symptoms " , and

I suppose I must continue to search for answers.

I would be interested in hearing from anyone else who has had

similar symptoms? And perhaps a diagnosis?!

>

> Brainstorm with me? DS is still exhausted. It's been about 2

months now.

> We've been gf for 6 months. He also tested sensitive to dairy,

eggs, soy and

> yeast, so we eliminated those months ago as well. Blood tests show

no Lyme

> disease, mono, thyroid problem. Ferritin is on the low end of

normal, so he

> may benefit from iron supplements which we started over a week ago.

>

>

>

> His mood seems good to me, though one doctor wants to call this

depression.

> He simply feels too tired to even leave the house. His bones feel

like lead,

> he says, though he doesn't report joint pain or body aches except

mild

> achiness. His sleep cycle was very off for a while, but he's

sleeping well

> now. He doesn't have sleep apnea-I've experienced that before and

have sat

> listening to him sleep.

>

>

>

> Any other ideas come to mind that I can research? He's 13, well

into

> puberty, but that can't explain this level of fatigue.

>

>

>

> Laurie

>

> lbilyeu@...

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Thank you. I’ll ask the naturopath

about bowel healing for him. He didn’t have the endoscopy, so I don’t

have any “picture” of what the damage might be.

Laurie

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From: SillyYaks [mailto:SillyYaks ] On Behalf Of Tara Chapman

Sent: Thursday, June 29, 2006

12:33 AM

To: SillyYaks

Subject: RE: Ideas on

fatigue?

My herbalist put me on Slippery Elm and B6

to aid in healing my bowel, probiotics to correct the bacterial levels, I-X (a

vegetable based iron supplement) for my exaustion, colloidal minerals to help

rebuild my strength, and had me drink a lot of plain broth from boiled bone

included chicken breast for absorabable protein. My energy began to

return and I began to feel like I could eat anything at anytime (but do not dare).

I only share this in hope that it will help someone else as well.

Tara

P.S. Fresh carrot juice is a good

overall toner, too.

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Maybe there’s glutening. I just can’t

find it. We both seemed to react to something over the weekend. He had the big

D and I had a migraine. But I can’t for the life of me find it. We eat at

home almost exclusively—especially him since he’s hardly left the

house in 8 weeks. There’s no one else in the house, so I can keep it

totally gluten free. But there may be something I’m missing. I’ll

check supplements again maybe—that would be pervasive.

He’s definitely eating enough. Eating

me out of house and home even! But he eats healthy food, so I don’t

complain.

Laurie

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Sent: Thursday, June 29, 2006

12:28 AM

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Subject: Re: Ideas on

fatigue?

As far as the 13 year old is concerned, that is the

way

my celiac fatigue manifests. That bones like lead thing, very good

way to describe it. Is he getting enough to eat and are you certain

there aren't any cross-contamination issues? I get fatigued before

I get any other symptoms when I have been " glutened " .

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Maybe there’s glutening. I just can’t

find it. We both seemed to react to something over the weekend. He had the big

D and I had a migraine. But I can’t for the life of me find it. We eat at

home almost exclusively—especially him since he’s hardly left the

house in 8 weeks. There’s no one else in the house, so I can keep it

totally gluten free. But there may be something I’m missing. I’ll

check supplements again maybe—that would be pervasive.

He’s definitely eating enough. Eating

me out of house and home even! But he eats healthy food, so I don’t

complain.

Laurie

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From: SillyYaks [mailto:SillyYaks ] On Behalf Of

Sent: Thursday, June 29, 2006

12:28 AM

To: SillyYaks

Subject: Re: Ideas on

fatigue?

As far as the 13 year old is concerned, that is the

way

my celiac fatigue manifests. That bones like lead thing, very good

way to describe it. Is he getting enough to eat and are you certain

there aren't any cross-contamination issues? I get fatigued before

I get any other symptoms when I have been " glutened " .

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Interesting, because his b12 was 939 and

the normal range for this lab was 200-1000 pg/ml. I wonder how that compares to

the lab ranges you’ve seen? In any case, it’s pretty high BUT he

was taking oral b12 during the test and the kind that dissolves under the

tongue…

Laurie

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Sent: Thursday, June 29, 2006 1:27

AM

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Subject: Re: Ideas on

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>

> Good point. B12 and folate are also fine. He'd hate iron IVs, the

> needle-phobe. But maybe I can find a more absorbable oral version

and hope

> there's some function in the bowel.

>

> Laurie

> lbilyeu@...

A " fine " B12 level for my (former) doctor was above 250 -

" fine " for

me and my ability to stand upright and function is above 500. For

reasons unknown to me, the U.S.

standard of normal for B12 levels is

about 250 to 700, other countries use a standard of 500 to 1100.

There is no level of B12 sipplements considered to be toxic, so even

if your son's level is within normal range, he, like me, may just

need more than that to function.

Maureen

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Interesting, because his b12 was 939 and

the normal range for this lab was 200-1000 pg/ml. I wonder how that compares to

the lab ranges you’ve seen? In any case, it’s pretty high BUT he

was taking oral b12 during the test and the kind that dissolves under the

tongue…

Laurie

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AM

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Subject: Re: Ideas on

fatigue?

>

> Good point. B12 and folate are also fine. He'd hate iron IVs, the

> needle-phobe. But maybe I can find a more absorbable oral version

and hope

> there's some function in the bowel.

>

> Laurie

> lbilyeu@...

A " fine " B12 level for my (former) doctor was above 250 -

" fine " for

me and my ability to stand upright and function is above 500. For

reasons unknown to me, the U.S.

standard of normal for B12 levels is

about 250 to 700, other countries use a standard of 500 to 1100.

There is no level of B12 sipplements considered to be toxic, so even

if your son's level is within normal range, he, like me, may just

need more than that to function.

Maureen

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I would have your doc check into your vitamin D level as well as all the other good ideas floating around. I always thought my fatigue and muscle/joint pain was from being anemic but when test after test showed I was ok my doc looked futher. She did mention fibermielga (sp?) as a possability but it wasn't until I saw a rheumatologist that he thought to test my vitamin D level. Sure enough it was low. Low D levels can cause muscle-skealatal pain. He put me on a supplement once a week and things got better. My level did increase though not quite into the normal range. But I was just starting to go gluten free a few months before that and I was still being glutened by sources I was still figuring out. you should be able to get your daily dose from being in the sun for about 15 min a day without sunscreen but if your body is not absorbing it like mine that wasn't helping. I even had sunburn for one of the test that showed I was

low!! But after really focusing on a GF diet and continuing on the cocktail of supplements (Vit D, B12, iron, multi-vitamin) I returned to feeling "normal" again within about 2 months time. Now that I am as GF as I can be I no longer need the vit D and I'm muscles and joints feel good...as well as my fatigue has subsided for the most part. sjkrup wrote: If you find an answer to this, I'd love to know! I was diagnosed 3 years ago, in my early 40's. I have been

GF ever since, and I'm STILL experiencing debilitating fatigue. I've had extensive testing for thyroid, anemia, heart, lungs and everything else under the sun. No answers yet.I've been battling fatigue at varying levels since college. Perhaps some of that was due to the undiagnosed celiac, but now what? My legs often feel as though I've just run a marathon, even though I've walked 1 flight of stairs. (I'm not terribly fit, but I'm not overweight, either.) I also feel very sore and achey everyday. If I wasn't aware of the damage it would do to my liver, I would be taking Ibuprofen everyday, in large doses.I get tired of complaining to my doctor about the same old thing (although she's generous in giving referrals to specialists), but I think of how long the celiac was just a "vague set of symptoms", and I suppose I must continue to search for answers.I would be interested in hearing from anyone

else who has had similar symptoms? And perhaps a diagnosis?!>> Brainstorm with me? DS is still exhausted. It's been about 2 months now.> We've been gf for 6 months. He also tested sensitive to dairy, eggs, soy and> yeast, so we eliminated those months ago as well. Blood tests show no Lyme> disease, mono, thyroid problem. Ferritin is on the low end of normal, so he> may benefit from iron supplements which we started over a week ago.> > > > His mood seems good to me, though one doctor wants to call this depression.> He simply feels too tired to even leave the house. His bones feel like lead,> he says, though he doesn't report joint pain or body aches except mild> achiness. His sleep cycle was very

off for a while, but he's sleeping well> now. He doesn't have sleep apnea-I've experienced that before and have sat> listening to him sleep. > > > > Any other ideas come to mind that I can research? He's 13, well into> puberty, but that can't explain this level of fatigue.> > > > Laurie> > > _____ > > Learn> <http://us.lrd.yahoo.com/_ylc=X3oDMTJsMDAxMTQyBF9TAzk3MzU5NzE0BF9wAzEEZ3JwSW> QDOTQwOTU0OARncnBzcElkAzE2MDI0NjM1NDkEc2VjA25jbW9kBHNsawNpbmZvBHN0aW1lAzExNT> E1MzgyMDY-;_ylg=1/SIG=11gd5l5o4/**http%3a/groups.yahoo.com/local/newemail.ht> ml> More> > Share> <http://us.lrd.yahoo.com/_ylc=X3oDMTJtb200NzJ0BF9TAzk3MzU5NzE0BF9wAzIEZ3JwSW> QDOTQwOTU0OARncnBzcElkAzE2MDI0NjM1NDkEc2VjA25jbW9kBHNsawNmZGJjawRzdGltZQMxMT> UxNTM4MjA2;_ylg=1/SIG=11im36rmb/**http%3a/surveylink.yahoo.com/wix/p1412899.> aspx> Feedback> > Recent Activity> > * 20> > New> <http://us.lrd.yahoo.com/_ylc=X3oDMTJmbTExZ21xBF9TAzk3MzU5NzE0BGdycElkAzk0MD> k1NDgEZ3Jwc3BJZAMxNjAyNDYzNTQ5BHNlYwN2dGwEc2xrA3ZtYnJzBHN0aW1lAzExNTE1MzgyMD> Y-;_ylg=1/SIG=11kp8554l/**http%3a/groups.yahoo.com/group/SillyYaks/members>> Members> > * 1>

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I would have your doc check into your vitamin D level as well as all the other good ideas floating around. I always thought my fatigue and muscle/joint pain was from being anemic but when test after test showed I was ok my doc looked futher. She did mention fibermielga (sp?) as a possability but it wasn't until I saw a rheumatologist that he thought to test my vitamin D level. Sure enough it was low. Low D levels can cause muscle-skealatal pain. He put me on a supplement once a week and things got better. My level did increase though not quite into the normal range. But I was just starting to go gluten free a few months before that and I was still being glutened by sources I was still figuring out. you should be able to get your daily dose from being in the sun for about 15 min a day without sunscreen but if your body is not absorbing it like mine that wasn't helping. I even had sunburn for one of the test that showed I was

low!! But after really focusing on a GF diet and continuing on the cocktail of supplements (Vit D, B12, iron, multi-vitamin) I returned to feeling "normal" again within about 2 months time. Now that I am as GF as I can be I no longer need the vit D and I'm muscles and joints feel good...as well as my fatigue has subsided for the most part. sjkrup wrote: If you find an answer to this, I'd love to know! I was diagnosed 3 years ago, in my early 40's. I have been

GF ever since, and I'm STILL experiencing debilitating fatigue. I've had extensive testing for thyroid, anemia, heart, lungs and everything else under the sun. No answers yet.I've been battling fatigue at varying levels since college. Perhaps some of that was due to the undiagnosed celiac, but now what? My legs often feel as though I've just run a marathon, even though I've walked 1 flight of stairs. (I'm not terribly fit, but I'm not overweight, either.) I also feel very sore and achey everyday. If I wasn't aware of the damage it would do to my liver, I would be taking Ibuprofen everyday, in large doses.I get tired of complaining to my doctor about the same old thing (although she's generous in giving referrals to specialists), but I think of how long the celiac was just a "vague set of symptoms", and I suppose I must continue to search for answers.I would be interested in hearing from anyone

else who has had similar symptoms? And perhaps a diagnosis?!>> Brainstorm with me? DS is still exhausted. It's been about 2 months now.> We've been gf for 6 months. He also tested sensitive to dairy, eggs, soy and> yeast, so we eliminated those months ago as well. Blood tests show no Lyme> disease, mono, thyroid problem. Ferritin is on the low end of normal, so he> may benefit from iron supplements which we started over a week ago.> > > > His mood seems good to me, though one doctor wants to call this depression.> He simply feels too tired to even leave the house. His bones feel like lead,> he says, though he doesn't report joint pain or body aches except mild> achiness. His sleep cycle was very

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Yup, we supplement all of those things,

but I’m intrigued by the possibility that none of it can be absorbed yet.

I give him good quality vitamins, most of them doctor prescribed, but maybe a

liquid? Or more sublingual stuff…

I so appreciate everyone’s thoughts.

I have a few threads to pursue now—but keep ‘em coming if any more ideas

come up.

Laurie

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From: SillyYaks [mailto:SillyYaks ] On Behalf Of Alison

Sent: Thursday, June 29, 2006 8:54

AM

To: SillyYaks

Subject: Re: Re: Ideas

on fatigue?

I would

have your doc check into your vitamin D level as well as all the other good

ideas floating around. I always thought my fatigue and muscle/joint pain

was from being anemic but when test after test showed I was ok my doc looked

futher. She did mention fibermielga (sp?) as a possability but it wasn't

until I saw a rheumatologist that he thought to test my vitamin D level.

Sure enough it was low. Low D levels can cause muscle-skealatal

pain. He put me on a supplement once a week and things got better.

My level did increase though not quite into the normal range. But I was

just starting to go gluten free a few months before that and I was still being

glutened by sources I was still figuring out. you should be able to get

your daily dose from being in the sun for about 15 min a day without sunscreen

but if your body is not absorbing it like mine that wasn't helping. I even had

sunburn for one of the test that showed I was low!! But after really

focusing on a GF diet and continuing on the cocktail of supplements (Vit D,

B12, iron, multi-vitamin) I returned to feeling " normal " again

within about 2 months time. Now that I am as GF as I can be I no longer

need the vit D and I'm muscles and joints feel good...as well as my fatigue has

subsided for the most part.

sjkrup

wrote:

If you find an answer to

this, I'd love to know!

I was diagnosed 3 years ago, in my early 40's. I have been GF ever

since, and I'm STILL experiencing debilitating fatigue. I've had

extensive testing for thyroid, anemia, heart, lungs and everything

else under the sun. No answers yet.

I've been battling fatigue at varying levels since college. Perhaps

some of that was due to the undiagnosed celiac, but now what? My

legs often feel as though I've just run a marathon, even though I've

walked 1 flight of stairs. (I'm not terribly fit, but I'm not

overweight, either.) I also feel very sore and achey everyday. If I

wasn't aware of the damage it would do to my liver, I would be

taking Ibuprofen everyday, in large doses.

I get tired of complaining to my doctor about the same old thing

(although she's generous in giving referrals to specialists), but I

think of how long the celiac was just a " vague set of symptoms " , and

I suppose I must continue to search for answers.

I would be interested in hearing from anyone else who has had

similar symptoms? And perhaps a diagnosis?!

>

> Brainstorm with me? DS is still exhausted. It's been about 2

months now.

> We've been gf for 6 months. He also tested sensitive to dairy,

eggs, soy and

> yeast, so we eliminated those months ago as well. Blood tests show

no Lyme

> disease, mono, thyroid problem. Ferritin is on the low end of

normal, so he

> may benefit from iron supplements which we started over a week ago.

>

>

>

> His mood seems good to me, though one doctor wants to call this

depression.

> He simply feels too tired to even leave the house. His bones feel

like lead,

> he says, though he doesn't report joint pain or body aches except

mild

> achiness. His sleep cycle was very off for a while, but he's

sleeping well

> now. He doesn't have sleep apnea-I've experienced that before and

have sat

> listening to him sleep.

>

>

>

> Any other ideas come to mind that I can research? He's 13, well

into

> puberty, but that can't explain this level of fatigue.

>

>

>

> Laurie

>

> lbilyeu@...

>

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Yup, we supplement all of those things,

but I’m intrigued by the possibility that none of it can be absorbed yet.

I give him good quality vitamins, most of them doctor prescribed, but maybe a

liquid? Or more sublingual stuff…

I so appreciate everyone’s thoughts.

I have a few threads to pursue now—but keep ‘em coming if any more ideas

come up.

Laurie

lbilyeu@...

From: SillyYaks [mailto:SillyYaks ] On Behalf Of Alison

Sent: Thursday, June 29, 2006 8:54

AM

To: SillyYaks

Subject: Re: Re: Ideas

on fatigue?

I would

have your doc check into your vitamin D level as well as all the other good

ideas floating around. I always thought my fatigue and muscle/joint pain

was from being anemic but when test after test showed I was ok my doc looked

futher. She did mention fibermielga (sp?) as a possability but it wasn't

until I saw a rheumatologist that he thought to test my vitamin D level.

Sure enough it was low. Low D levels can cause muscle-skealatal

pain. He put me on a supplement once a week and things got better.

My level did increase though not quite into the normal range. But I was

just starting to go gluten free a few months before that and I was still being

glutened by sources I was still figuring out. you should be able to get

your daily dose from being in the sun for about 15 min a day without sunscreen

but if your body is not absorbing it like mine that wasn't helping. I even had

sunburn for one of the test that showed I was low!! But after really

focusing on a GF diet and continuing on the cocktail of supplements (Vit D,

B12, iron, multi-vitamin) I returned to feeling " normal " again

within about 2 months time. Now that I am as GF as I can be I no longer

need the vit D and I'm muscles and joints feel good...as well as my fatigue has

subsided for the most part.

sjkrup

wrote:

If you find an answer to

this, I'd love to know!

I was diagnosed 3 years ago, in my early 40's. I have been GF ever

since, and I'm STILL experiencing debilitating fatigue. I've had

extensive testing for thyroid, anemia, heart, lungs and everything

else under the sun. No answers yet.

I've been battling fatigue at varying levels since college. Perhaps

some of that was due to the undiagnosed celiac, but now what? My

legs often feel as though I've just run a marathon, even though I've

walked 1 flight of stairs. (I'm not terribly fit, but I'm not

overweight, either.) I also feel very sore and achey everyday. If I

wasn't aware of the damage it would do to my liver, I would be

taking Ibuprofen everyday, in large doses.

I get tired of complaining to my doctor about the same old thing

(although she's generous in giving referrals to specialists), but I

think of how long the celiac was just a " vague set of symptoms " , and

I suppose I must continue to search for answers.

I would be interested in hearing from anyone else who has had

similar symptoms? And perhaps a diagnosis?!

>

> Brainstorm with me? DS is still exhausted. It's been about 2

months now.

> We've been gf for 6 months. He also tested sensitive to dairy,

eggs, soy and

> yeast, so we eliminated those months ago as well. Blood tests show

no Lyme

> disease, mono, thyroid problem. Ferritin is on the low end of

normal, so he

> may benefit from iron supplements which we started over a week ago.

>

>

>

> His mood seems good to me, though one doctor wants to call this

depression.

> He simply feels too tired to even leave the house. His bones feel

like lead,

> he says, though he doesn't report joint pain or body aches except

mild

> achiness. His sleep cycle was very off for a while, but he's

sleeping well

> now. He doesn't have sleep apnea-I've experienced that before and

have sat

> listening to him sleep.

>

>

>

> Any other ideas come to mind that I can research? He's 13, well

into

> puberty, but that can't explain this level of fatigue.

>

>

>

> Laurie

>

> lbilyeu@...

>

> _____

>

> Learn

>

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