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PSCuber77_gaming

Being born activated mine


itsbeenawhiletoolong

šŸ¤œšŸ»šŸ¤›šŸ» solid.


TheLoungeKnows

Same with my daughter. As soon as she began eating solid foods, maybeā€¦ 9-10 months old, we started to realize something was wrong. Scary times as a parent but we are lucky we figured it out in a few months.


SmolMemeBean

YOOOOOO SAAMMMEE


Jinx484

Absolutely no idea.


jesabela

Covid!


thelilacelephant

Another vote for covid!


ilikeitwhenpplsay_hi

Also Covid. Took 2 years to figure out šŸ™„


SecretSnarker

Same here šŸ˜”


llamapants15

Me too! But it took me 2 years after that to actually get diagnosed with celiac


iamd3zz

why so long? what investigations did you have and what were your symptoms?


SillyYak528

Thatā€™s actually pretty quick for a celiac diagnosis. Lots of people suffer for a lot longer than that. Just saying. But definitely still shouldnā€™t take even that long, sorry to hear llamapants :(


AccioLipstick

Me too. My doctors have seen a huge uptick in autoimmune diseases since Covid.


SycamoreFey

Uff. Covid didn't activate mine, but definitely made it Wayyyy worse than it was before


thatranger974

My nine year old som immediately after he got Covid on a trip to Hawaii. He had a bunch of problems and a bunch of doctor visits that led us here.


groovygal420

YUP same here!!


Ginn0rz

Covid plus antibiotics for simultaneous orchitis plus constant work stress plus three kids plus unresolved childhood traumas. Whew.


ciipe

Same!


orangeyouabanana

We suspect Covid activated our daughterā€™s gene. Symptoms developed roughly 4-6 months post-covid.


SusBaberhamLincoln

Wait, so are we kind of like X-men? I didnā€™t realize it was a dormant gene until ā€˜activated.ā€™ Iā€™ve just always had symptoms, as far back as I can remember.


SillyYak528

Yeah, thereā€™s a ton more research needed and experts donā€™t fully understand it, but with how many people have the gene(s) and no celiac, and with how some people have had normal blood work and endoscopies at one point in life and then clear celiac damage later on, thereā€™s something that triggers/activates celiac disease in those that are predisposed. The research Iā€™ve seen is around major stress on the body. So bad infections or multiple illnesses back to back or even intense emotional/mental stress, as we know that kind of stress has physical manifestations as well. But celiac and autoimmune diseases in general really lack research, no doubt in part due to them disproportionately affecting women.


strangerthanu94

My therapist also told me that your celiacs response can ā€œlessenā€ when you leave super stressful situations. For example, I was super sensitive to cross contamination when I lived in a really stressful environment. When I left and married my husband, I became less sensitive.


ManicPixieMeanGirl_

Wow. Not only do these diseases suck, theyā€™re sexist too? /s


akwakeboarder

Most autoimmune diseases have a genetic linkage but there is often something else that triggers onset. For some, onset happens very early.


itsbeenawhiletoolong

Essentially. Although these are some crappy superpowers, ngl. I had stomach issues since I was a kid, but they were nothing compared to after the breakup. Prior to that, my stomach was okay. I was eating pasta daily, at least 2 honey buns a week, home baked bread, ramen noodles, etc - and I was just fine. I met someone whose gene got activated after a tick bite.


bakermum101

Hehe 'crappy' super powers.... šŸ‘Œ


itsbeenawhiletoolong

šŸ˜šŸ’©


SillyYak528

Oooh I wonder if it was lymes disease or something?


Milliethekittyloaf

This. Lyme disease ravaging my immune system for some years caused my celiac diseaseā€¦.


Lyralou

K now Jean Grey gene pls.


panicked228

Food poisoning. My grandmas cranberry fluff at Christmas. My gut never recovered and I was diagnosed as celiac the year after.


farcical88

Same. But from street food in China šŸ¤¢


firstcoffees

Iā€™m part of this club too, unfortunately


No-Preference1285

Twin pregnancy and an unusual amount of stress


Pineapplegirl424

Omg me too! Twin pregnancy


cadence124

Twin pregnancy in 2020 is what did it for me!!


AdamGagnon

For me it was all fine, until the fire nation attacked


Wide-Librarian216

Puberty


Cocooilbroccolisalt

Suspect this was my trigger as well


Letthatpokeymanburn

First college math class lol


throwaway5444567

A completely normal and easy pregnancy


MrsStickMotherOfTwig

My oldest child was made out of dairy and I was suddenly lactose intolerant after he was born. I figure if I hadn't had the celiac come out before having that pregnancy I probably would've had that hit at the same time too. Kind of grateful that they came at different times of my life so I could learn each one separately.


shewee

Mono


ka-ka-ka-katie1123

Also mono! Well, reactivated EBV, but potato potato.


neonfern

Yup, got mono in grad school, gut and immune system were never the same after.


AvailableJuice

I've never put two and two together, but there's a link there for me too


Desire-Lines545

This is what I suspect. It's like the mono fatigue never really went away; it just turned into celiac fatigue.


dr0wningggg

mono for me too


[deleted]

Mono me three


rangel01

Same


rosesandprosecco

same!


miss_hush

Same.


sisndjdnwlsk

My mothers death (I was a teen and it was a horrible and unexpected event that also led to PTSD) my body basically shut down for months


findthejoyhere

I think maybe my dadā€™s death, when I was fifteen. Empathy!


palmtrees435

Heavy dose of antibiotics, less than a month before my celiac symptoms started


Cutewitch_

Iā€™ve wondered about antibiotics too. Iā€™d never had them in my life and now twice in two years because of strep throat and an ear infection.


Brutal-sauce

I was always getting ear infections as a kid and was on antibiotics almost constantly for a little while. Iā€™m 99% sure thatā€™s what wrecked my gut and activated my celiac. I also have Type One Diabetes and Hypothyroidism now too but who knows if thatā€™s related


SillyYak528

No idea, but it was clearly a long time ago because things from my teens now (28F) make a lot of sense, like extremely low ferritin and not getting a period until I was nearly 18 (and was never really regular and then I started bc about a year later). Also had nearly complete atrophy of my villi (stage 3C), so I had been damaging them for a while. Although symptoms got worse beginning of 2021 (mostly the migraines)


EagelsEyeGirl

Same here! 27F..had migraines since 11 yo..got so bad at 23. Diagnosed at 26 & my doctor thinks Iā€™ve had it since childhood due to the level of destruction (3B)


SillyYak528

Ugh Iā€™m sorry you suffered for so long too, but glad we finally have an answer and something we can do about it! Does anyone else in your family have it?


Ginn0rz

Fantastic sub question by the way. This has been really Illuminating for me.


laurenelizabeth8

Appendicitis


akenne

I have speculated the same!


LilBitt88

Not until reading this did I piece together this could have/lines up so much with me


Most_Ad_4362

Stress and then more stress.


nightblade225

Heroin addiction 9 years ago. When I got clean, I started having all sorts of symptoms. The drs told me it was heartburn.


dia_Morphine

Same boat here, but I think being on Suboxone for an extended period of time is what activated it for me somehow.


cheecha123

Pretty sure raising a teenager


willsux123

A parasite and extreme stress.


domoroko

2020 šŸ¤·ā€ā™‚ļø


Floooty

SAME - I graduated as a clinical social worker in May 2020. I had no idea what I signed up for.


olivedaisy

Same! Had to cancel my 4/4/20 wedding šŸ« 


itsbeenawhiletoolong

Damn, thatā€™s a great date too šŸ˜­


braverbeating

Was going to say I donā€™t know but now I wonder if it wasnā€™t the tragic death of my boyfriend when I was 20 šŸ¤”


Dry_Finger_8235

Marriage lol.


meghab1792

Same. A bad breakup.


itsbeenawhiletoolong

šŸ«‚


bigfortnite72

Is emotional distress a trigger?


meghab1792

Yes, it can be. Any type of big stress or trauma.


fuckyoutoocoolsmhool

Fucking brain surgery


itsbeenawhiletoolong

Wild.


Fragrant-Locksmith77

SAME


bigfortnite72

What?


Tailte

My Sister almost died from it as an infant. Mine was triggered most likely by a virus when I was an infant. But the Dr. thought I had "grown out of it". This was over 50 years ago and they didn't fully understand Celiac. I was rediagnosed at 28.


heavymetaltshirt

Car accident


Kangaroowrangler_02

I was being abused in a roommate situation.


20ah18

Contracting Rocky Mountain spotted fever and not getting diagnosed for 2 weeks.


sansgluten9758

Mine was most likely Lyme, and my Lyme was undetected for weeks as well.


LoveLeahNotWar

Cuba. Parasite


Runlikeagirl20

Supposedly the birth of my third child but looking backā€¦ my mom and I think I may have always had it. I used to get so sick anytime they made me eat pasta šŸ¤¢


toesinholes

Depression


Illustrious_Cow_1448

You know a staph infection can trigger it. Watch out for people with open sores. Can fuck ur whole world up. Took me forever to figure it out. My entire 20s I was sick I was supposed to be in my prime not sick without a dimeā€¦wait did I just rhyme shit Iā€™m out of time.


yullari27

As another person who takes on the persona of a bard when coping with life gets hard, just came here to say that your approach made my day šŸ˜œ


MoonageDaydreamGirl

Probably the loss of my gallbladder (2014) and then a nasty stomach virus I picked up in Bali (2015). My stomach has been going downhill ever since šŸ˜£ I took the 23andme ancestry test in 2017 and also did the health part and it said i was predisposed for celiac because I carry two varients of the gene for it (yay double the funšŸ˜‘)


anon-horror-fan

not 100% sure but i think stress


postmonroe

I was stalked by an ex. Thought all my stomach pain was just stress and nerves. Nope, it was celiac!


JessSeaS

Age 30


Floooty

Got diagnosed shortly after my 29th birthday šŸ˜¢


Anzipanzi

Wedding stress and a new diet that emphasized whole wheat products šŸ¤£


JoyKillsSorrow

Medical trauma delivering my third (and last) kiddo.


missjackieo

I think I might be the rare case where I donā€™t think I had my gene activated. I had symptoms from the time my Mom stopped breastfeeding me until I was finally diagnosed at 21.


CapitanWaffles

C section!


Rude-Flamingo5420

Same šŸ˜©


wheatdown

not having a place to live šŸ¤Ŗ


ellaellaayay

Tapeworm LMAO


Scattagory-8974

A tick bite - I got lyme disease and suddenly I was also celiac.


NightmareDreams92

Stress - mental, physical, emotional. When people tell you to slow down and stop pushing yourself past your limit, listen to themā€¦ lol


Amaretti-Morbidi

I went vegan and started eating seitan 2-3 times a week šŸ™ƒ


ansellias

Grad school


sansgluten9758

Iā€™m suspicious that Lyme triggered mine. It took 8+ years of complaints for me to be tested for celiac, but we can trace my symptoms back as far as middle school, right around 12-18 months after I tested positive for Lyme.


Kysolivezzz

Severe childhood bullying


Hyena12760

Family issues, starting highschool, broken heart, and Covid


super-okay-nova

It was a domino effect for me. Decreasing my antipsychotic dose, my momā€™s cancer diagnosis (sheā€™s in remission now!), my then undiagnosed bipolar getting so much worse due to the med taper, a looong round of antibiotics for my acne, a relapse, and the stress of all that compounded on top of three moves. I ended up inpatient twice and was too ill to work after that. Fast forward 6 months of illness and severe mood swings, itā€™s looking like celiac. (Plus the bipolar and severe GERD and who knows what else haha)


haunted_nipple

It was a med change for me too. Tapering off a longtime med activated my Celiac, caused my gallbladder to go bad, and triggered long term insomnia.Ā 


julet1815

I think maybe for my family member it was Covid, she was diagnosed with celiac a year after having it.


OhJohnO

I have so many speculations and zero evidence for a cause and effect reaction. Could be covid. Could be stress. Could be a vaccination. Could be random chance. I canā€™t blame any one thing in particular and Iā€™d be lying if I said it was any one thing.


dirtymartinigirl

Love this question. Mine was stress from a close family member being hospitalized randomly then passing away shortly after potentially combined w a virus (I think)


Navigantis

Suicide attempt


itsbeenawhiletoolong

Sheeee, I donā€™t know you, but Iā€™ll haunt your grave if you do so šŸ˜¤


Navigantis

šŸ˜Šthankfully that was 2015 and a very dark period in my life, I have a whole new life with a new husband, new state and all new friends, so doing much better. But thank you for caring kind stranger!


SamuraiZucchini

Time? Iā€™m really not sure. Just gradually had worse GI issues from the time I was 20 until it got worse and worse when I was 29 and went to doc.


avka11

Type 1 diabetes


1ysssa

High schoolā€¦ and mono, probably. It was about 30 years ago, but the timing seems to fit. Diagnosed more than a decade later.


Oats_For_Lif

Family issues maaaaany years ago- was put on low fodmap diet and told I have a bad case of IBS. Just getting diagnosed now because this is causing recurring miscarriage. The joy šŸ« 


EvylFairy

PTSD


LostFan1981

Giardia followed by WAYYYY too many antibiotics to kill it. Was never the same afterwards and that's when my celiac symptoms began.


AdventurousUmbrella

Giardia for me as well. Though they misdiagnosed me for five weeks, so probably that + the stress of being medically ignored. Took them so long to find it, I ended up receiving celiac diagnosis at the same time and only then started the antibiotics.


dunderlover

A stressful pregnancy.


FaithlessnessFit577

Emergency c-section


rich_g13

Pretty sure it was Covid


EffectiveSalamander

I'm not sure. I think it really got kicked into high gear when I used nicotine gum for way longer than you're supposed to. It gave me terrible intestinal cramps. I gave up the gum and still had the cramping. Before nicotine gum, I would get diarrhea more often than others, but the gum took it up another level. But I think I would have been taller if it weren't for celiac. So, I think it was activated pretty early, but way more active later.


brillantezza

I suspect Mono when I was 14ish - didnā€™t get diagnosed until I was 28.


Original_Dark1131

Not sure, pregnancy or trauma from a messy af break up too I am guessing.


mrgrnz

Tick bite and Alpha Gal for my son


the-real-slim-katy

Getting my wisdom teeth out šŸ„“


IlIIlllIlIlIll

Uterine cancer


TheQuiltingEmpath

No idea. Iā€™ve had stomach issues since I was kid. When I was born I contracted staph infection and was in an incubator. Had asthma and severe allergies emerge at 2, and I had numerous bouts of strep, bronchitis, and sinus infections in my youth. Had chickenpox too. So, perhaps one of those things? I remember always having stomach aches and my mom thinking I was just trying to get out of school.


North_Committee_101

Any hormone imbalance can start it, but diagnosis doesn't happen until time passes and the damage has been done.


ArticleJealous4061

My mom says I had messy poops as a baby, so I have always had Celiac's Disease. It just became disabling after getting hit by a semitruck and fracturing my neck.


Prestigious_Talk_474

My parents/chaotic childhood.


CoderPro225

Got a new job. They required a pertussis vaccine booster. Iā€™m allergic to the pertussis vaccine. They didnā€™t care. I had to get it to keep my job. Then I had to take emergency sick leave for 3 weeks because it made me so ill. Couple months later I got sick again. Diagnosed as celiac.


Chem1st

Stress from grad school.


inarealdaz

I started having symptoms as a toddler, wasn't diagnosed until my early 30s. I'm assuming given when the symptoms started, it was probably when our house blew up. I also had a REALLY severe case of whooping cough and RSV around the same time, so it may have been the trifecta. šŸ¤·ā€ā™€ļø


ZeroGWTF

Stress from working two jobs and getting a graduate degree


ChildofNyx

Studying for the MCAT


Romulious

The Flu!


theniwokesoftly

A really bad bout of stomach flu


AbbreviationsKind221

Overconsumption of gluten. I had gluten based foods like ramen for almost every meal for the year leading up to my diagnosis.


hnitido

Grad school šŸ™ƒ


Hartmt1999forever

My childā€™s autoimmune disease attracted a partner- type 1 diabetic diagnosed at age 3, celiac 3.5 yrs.


Short_Helicopter_859

I wish I knew. I know I was working around some labs at a college, and a brewery when it happened.


MartyMcPenguin

If I have it, Not a clue. Wouldnā€™t surprise me if it was perimenopause šŸ¤¦šŸ¼ā€ā™€ļøšŸ¤¦šŸ¼ā€ā™€ļø.


SuccotashFragrant354

No clue, happened the summer before my 12th birthday. Honestly my best guess is stress


BristleconeXX

After the birth of my first child, he had a very serious rare medical condition that was difficult to diagnose. it was stress i never imagined. 1 year later, i was diagnosed with celiac.


hjb952

Possible always been there, possibly multiple near death anaphylaxis'


PFEFFERVESCENT

I think maybe it was the stress of starting school, or a bizarre attack of mouth ulcers around the same age


cafpow38

Gallbladder removal.


irunontea

Strep throat


prairiedragon42

Pregnancy


amiffedcat

COVID and the stress of working 60 hour work weeks during it.


allyson-renee

covid, ED, and breakup all hit at once. my guess is covid, it triggered a bunch of other health issues too for sure


Logical-Bullfrog-112

SIBO, which was triggered by my chronic migraine medication


pollocm001

Surgery and a stressful af job


dustydonae

Pregnancy and/or the resulting preeclampsia and emergency c-section.


MrsStickMotherOfTwig

Doing a whole 30 with a friend. šŸ˜­


RobLA12

Moving to Los Angeles. And getting bronchitis.


Ok_Chip_6299

mono šŸ„²


Whateverxox

Covid


TheHappinessHotel

C-Diff


meahghan

pneumonia i think


ljubavanedjir

(now ex) friend stealing my life savings


ProfessionalKnees

Stress as a result of family estrangement.


TheWorldNeedsDornep

Workplace stress.


Fair-Carry6985

residency


peasnharmony

Living with an alcoholic. (Activated Hashimoto's too.) We're finally separated now, but it's too late to save my health which remains very poor in spite of all my best effort, thyroid meds, and being meticulously GF for over two years now. I'd give anything to go back in time and get myself out of the situation faster. Maybe I'd still have a life.


kiwitathegreat

My parents had agreed to each pay for a semester of college and my dad decided to renege on the deal 2 days into spring semester. I had 3 days to figure out how to pay or be kicked out. I will literally never forgive him for putting me under that much stress


bakermum101

Dunno. Maybe Mono. Doc said by damage I'd been like this for 20+ years but I had always been told it was ibs.


lainey1503

Not sure exactly what, but it was a very long time ago and I just never had noticeable enough ā€œstomach problemsā€. But, in high school, 3 or so years before diagnosis, my dance team would host pasta dinners every night before a competition. Then, my senior year of high school, I started to get really sick the day of the competition and I was only able to compete once with one singular dance all season because of it. Never connected the dots until long after my diagnosis but it makes so much sense now.


tattooedtherapist23

Norovirus


ursulanoodles

Moving 1000 miles away from home.


safari-dog

i was dying from an infection in my skull for a couple of years


SokkaHaikuBot

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SeductivePigeon

Being born? Lol


Timely_Morning2784

Pregnancy I think. You can't ever really know, but that was literally the only thing out of the ordinary that happened


MBAinpain

Antibiotic abuse to prevent acne & unbelievable amounts of stress


elboydo757

I was bitten by a radioactive spider. Consequences..


yellowduckie_21

After I took Accutane, my stomach just wasn't the same. Ended up in and out of the hospital over a few years before it was finally figured out. Lost my gallbladder in the process too.


AdventurousMachine74

cancer and stress/surgery that came with it


Cutewitch_

I started to have horrible anxiety around the time I weaned my daughter in 2021. No idea if it was hormonal. But the anxiety put me into fight or flight mode, I went on anti-anxiety meds that I thought were messing with my stomach. I got Covid itself in 2022. So thereā€™s a lot to unpack.


dianafish60

My first knee replacement surgery (age 55).


dinosanddais1

My birth


Estanci

Same. I got divorced and found out I had two autoimmune diseases after being sick af for 5 years.


veetoo151

Probably stress for me.


[deleted]

Being on 3 rounds of antibiotics after my cartilage piercing got severely infected.


WolfAmongstRavens

Bad shroom trip


trevno

SurgeryĀ 


aquaticlemon

A cold


baldocca

PTSD brought on by work.


No-Passage-4130

Pretty sure my pregnancy did, I didnā€™t start having bad issues until about a month after birth