Krystal,
I also seem to react to everything i take, my stomach cant handle it. One solution for that is pediatric doses. Start really low and once your tummy adjusts to it, you can consider whether you need higher doses. Also alternate vitamins, so you dont take all of them daily. Works for me. :-)
I wasnt diagnosed with celiac, but i was on an elimination diet for about two years. I had problems with all grains including wheat/bread/flours, and also fats/oil/cheese/etc.
Now I have switched back to a normal diet, starting with plain wheat receipes to begin with, and I am doing ok. Sometimes a severe IBS diarrhea/constipation can seem like celiac. If you give your tummy a rest from everything that irritates it, it may start to behave again. :-) I also take an enzyme supplement with every heavy meal. At one point my lipase/amylase (digestive enzymes) had some problems.
Birth control - no way - i had to take it for several years for hormonal issues, and it was awful, didnt help either. I ended up with an endocrinologist, and it turned out I only needed medication for thyroid, prolactin.
Headaches - I get them almost daily, mostly migraines. But when your digestive system is stressed, and you're constipated, its very likely you will have a headache. I get them mostly evenings onwards.
But i follow a strict diet and the headaches reduce.
The most important thing is that stress/anxiety can give you a ton of unexplained digestive issues. Work on it first, if thats applicable to you. :-) Each time you feel stressed, tired or pain/discomfort, Close your eyes and deep breathe in and out 5 times. Trust me, with habit, it calms you and your digestive system. :-) Also try some light stretching excercises when possible.
Drinking water doesnt always help me, if i feel very dehydrated, then I take electrolytes water. And i do need to rest for a day when i feel totally exhausted. I dont know why it happens, I totally burn out, and I blame thal for it. :-)
Muscle pains - I get them when i'm tired, not necessarily with the headaches, but remember even mental stress can cause physical pains if your muscles get tensed up and spasm. That can also cause headaches when the muscles at the back of your head/neck get stiff.
If you take painkillers daily for it, you end up with rebound headaches/pains. Like it becomes a habit for the body to hurt and take pills. So try to avoid that.
Very mild iron on a trial basis may not harm you, as I doubt it builds up that fast. An easy way would be to try it and get tested every few weeks and see if it helps. That is what i'm doing right now. The drops I take are for babies, they will take about 3 - 6 months to show noticeable results. :-)
I'm not an expert, but these are things I have tried personally. :-) Hope it helps you in some way. Please do feel free to ask any questions, thats what we all do here. :-)
Thank you, for your response... I am afraid to take the iron because I don't want anything wrong to happen to me. I also was told not to start a celiac diet until I get the colonoscopy and endoscop to make sure. I have been taking Vitamin C and B12 daily and it seems to help, but my stomach hates medications and or vitamins. I feel like everything is hard on my stomach. I was also told to take birth control to help with endometriosis or this polyp, but even the birth control has iron in it. I've been keeping a food diary for months now, trying to figure out if its the way i eat that is causing my issues. So far all I get is nuts make it hurt when I have to pass a stool and grease foods make me constipated. My partner is always on me about not drinking enough water, so i've increased my water intake to to see if that helps.
- Do you ever get bad headaches, and with those headaches comes muscle pains. I get them and my muscles only ache with the headaches are present.
- I don't have all my blood work but i'll post the CBC's in a little while. i think that's what there called that the hematologist did yesterday
Again thank you for your response