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Is there a link between this? My daughter has all sorts of issues with food as

well.

Re: Dietary Control of JRA?

My son has gluten intolerance and JIA. He is in the process of being diagnosed

with Celiac, but his blood work is negative so far.

He is on a gluten free diet, and it makes him feel much better. It definitely

helps with fatigue and muscle aches, an of course the tummy aches and diarrhea.

This makes him handle the JIA, much better.

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That's interesting. My daughter was only diagnosed with JRA at 10. But

when she was 2, she had horrid problems with dairy and was iGA deficient.

She was actually scoped for celiac, but the scope came back negative and

there was never an explanation for the deficiency. I have no idea if its

still there are we have never tested for it since.

Michele (mom to K, 12, pauci/uveitis/ANA+)

Re: Dietary Control of JRA?

My son has gluten intolerance and JIA. He is in the process of being

diagnosed with Celiac, but his blood work is negative so far.

He is on a gluten free diet, and it makes him feel much better. It

definitely helps with fatigue and muscle aches, an of course the tummy aches

and diarrhea. This makes him handle the JIA, much better.

Audra

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Id love to chat with you sometime..... sarahjacobson77@...

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yes , they do say there is a link between un diagnosed celiac and arthritis ,

since my daughter has had bowel issues and arthritis I have done alot of

research on this . they assumed that if she had celiac and it was treated her

arthritis would go away ....so she had the scope to rule it out and they said

she doesn;t have it right now but has irritable bowel and someday may still

develop it.

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Great... I could use some help. Email me.. Maybe we can chat via phone?

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diagnosed with Celiac, but his blood work is negative so far.

> He is on a gluten free diet, and it make

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