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Essay List
Annotated List Of
Symptoms And Health Problems Associated With Gluten Sensitivity
and Celiac
Disease
Wherein I have a collection of references, links, and
commentary on medical reports linking various chronic heath conditions with
gluten and gliadin sensitivity.
Introduction
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The Short
List The Long
List, and the Symptom
Lists From Established Medical Sites.
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Introduction
Many
medical institutions provide lists of symptoms and health problems associated
with Celiac Disease and gluten sensitivity.
The list I present here is a compilation of several
such lists. I have found these
lists lacking in explanations of how gluten is related to each symptoms or
condition. Furthermore, these lists
lack descriptions of the conditions for the non-medical person (“What the heck
is ‘aphthous
stomatitis’, anyway?”). I am
developing this list not only for the reader’s interest, but also for my own
easy reference.
The
very length of the lists made me dubious at first – how could one thing cause
so much? Even more so, how could one
thing cause or contribute to opposite problems like skinniness
and obesity, diarrhea
and constipation, insanity and genius? The very idea was hard to swallow, as it were. Once I could no longer deny that gluten does
indeed cause and contribute to many problems as I found them in my body, I
decided to teach myself how wheat gluten can do it all.
Let
me point out now that having none of the following conditions is no proof that
you are free from sensitivity to gluten.
Neither is having any of these symptoms proof that you are
sensitive. But all of these symptoms
(and more not listed) should cause suspicion of gluten intolerance – some
should cause a LOT of suspicion.
Celiacs who have chronic symptoms are expected to develop even more
chronic symptoms if they don’t stop eating gluten.[1] (Maybe a new one every two to six years,
give or take?) All research papers
cited in the following annotations conclude that ALL people with the listed
conditions should be tested.
This
annotated list is intended to be informative rather than diagnostic – I want to
raise curiosity and suspicion. Readers
are most strongly encouraged to further study any listed symptoms they
recognize in themselves, their blood relatives, and their friends. Your doctor
can only work with you 15 minutes at a time – You are with yourself at least
most of the time. Caveat: Even though
some very serious factors other than gluten sensitivity (such as tumors) can be
involved with many of these problems, gluten sensitivity is common if not
pandemic in its association with the listed symptoms and conditions.
Because
a number of common factors of gliadin sensitivity lie under many different
symptoms and diseases, I have prepared a short essay titled The Basics
Factors of Gluten Sensitivity and Celiac Disease. The following descriptions make many references to the factors
discussed in that essay.
If
you are interested in a specific condition for which you know the name, look in
The
Long List. Otherwise, please
check out The Short
List, which is organized by general subjects of high interest. The initial sources for the conditions I
list here came from many lists on medical sites – if you are interested, please
see the Symptom
Lists From Established Medical Sites.
Hey, Calontir!
[1] “Duration
of exposure to gluten and risk for autoimmune disorders in patients with celiac
disease. SIGEP Study Group for Autoimmune Disorders in Celiac Disease.”,
Ventura A, Magazzu G, Greco L., Department of Pediatrics, University of
Trieste, IRCCS Burlo-Garofolo, Trieste, Italy, Gastroenterology. 1999
Aug;117(2):297-303.