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Old 11-17-2006, 07:21 PM #1
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Default sore bones and joints

Bean has been complaining of sore joints and sore bones ever since school started up. We notice it the most when she is not wanting to do something (then she starts to whine and says she can't because her bones hurt, or her legs hurt, etc). So it is really hard to know if they really hurt or if it is just a method of getting out of doing tasks she doesn't want to do?

BUT since joint/bone pain are so common with Celiac, I can't ignore it, either.
BUT she is gluten free and she's been doing really well for 2+ years. Other then school just wearing her out, I don't get it? Do any of you have ongoing bone/joint pain even after the gluten has been cut out?

I had joint pain as a teen, but only when exercising. I don't notice it much anymore, although I don't "run" or do anything that would hurt my joints.
I don't know. She is not doing well in Gym class either.

Normal kid stuff or Celiac related area of concern???
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