Along with his referral to a specialist, Joseph’s physician also suggested, ‘Try gluten free and see what happens.’
“I was willing to give anything a try at this point,” Joseph said. He took his doctor’s advice without knowing that celiac could be behind all his symptoms, and without understanding that a person needs to be consuming gluten in order to be tested for celiac.
OK, I’m going to yell here, so cover your ears. WHY OH WHY ISN’T CELIAC TESTING COMPLETED FIRST?! WHY?!!!!
“The first available Rheumatologist appointment was months out from this point and I started eating gluten-free as soon as I got the positive ANA,” Joseph shared. “By the time I got to the Rheumatologist, my health had improved greatly. My back pain was near completely gone and the numbness in my hands and feet went away.”
By the time he was able to see the Rheumatologist, Joseph’s second ANA tests came back negative. The suggestion? “Continue eating gluten free.”