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Old 06-17-2007, 08:53 PM #1
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Default how common are the symptoms of nerve damage/tingling in hands & feet, & numbness?

with celiac disease, how common is it to have tingling in hands & feet & numbness in hands & feet? I have other symtoms of celiac also (gas is the worst syptom I have it 24/7 also have bloating & some pain in the intestines). I have not been able to figure out what is wrong with me. I have had a colonoscopy (nothing showed up) & tried many medications for treating the gas problem (nothing works). I will get my tests back telling me whether I have celiac disease on Thursday. but I just wanted to ask how common the syptoms I have are, b/c I haven't heard of anyone w/celiac who had the numbness or tingling problem. Have actually had the numbess/tingling since I was 12 (10 yrs) but only had the constant gas problem 2 1/2 yrs. Please someone help me out, thanks.
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