Dear Experts,
Do you know if there is any causal relationship between eating disorders (specifically anorexia nervosa) and celiac disease? A few years ago, in my early forties, I began a running program to ward off a slowing metabolism...Unfortunately it became a bit obsessive, and I ran too much and did not eat enough... I lost my period after a horrifically itchy, two-week rash around my neck (3 months after I began jogging). Since then (3 years ago) I have not had a return of menses, but I jog only 3 times a week now (instead of 6) for 45 minutes...I eat more, but I cannot seem to digest wheat or gluten in any form...The past two years we lived in Africa(... for my husband's work with an international organisation) and I simply ballooned ..I gained 20 pounds in two months after re-introducing gluten....yet it was all water weight...edema..I had no energy, yet I still ran my 3 days per week..I had muscle cramping...loss of hair...in clumps!.."brain fog"...inability to focus...a great sense of fatigue ..etc...Since we had no access to specialists in our local, my husband "diagnosed" me via Internet information...and I decided to try the exclusion of gluten ...which proved no less than miraculous...The edema disapated...then disappeared...only reoccuring if I ate out in restaurants ( I was extremely strict in my label reading).
Last summer while on vacation in Oregon I decided to have the celiac panel run as well as have the upper endoscopy...but the results were negative...Unfortunately I had been on the strict GF alimentation for the 6 months preceeding the tests...and have only recently learned that this invalidates the results of said tests ! Now we are back in France near the Swiss border (Geneva area). My gynecologist has determined that my ovaries are still functioning...so it is not menopause explaining the amenorrhea...and she suggests I see a gastroenterologist specialising in celiac disease.. I recently did a 3 day "gluten accident" on purpose to "see" whether I indeed reacted to gluten...This was a huge error...While it was pleasurable to try french baguette on Monday...pizza the next day...by the third day with bread I was truly fearful...I became dizzy...could not "think" correctly...my addomen's size prompted 2 people to ask if I was expecting...I had edema in my abdomen, hips and lower legs...my adolescents said I had doubled in size and it was because of their concerned promptings that I abandoned my "gluten experiment/blunder". Also..during those 3 days, I had completely lost my normal "sensations" of hunger around mealtimes...I was a mess!
Now 9 days since that experience and a return to my gluten-free alimentation, I feel "normal" again...yet without the satisfaction of knowing the true root of my problems...or having the validation that only diagnosis can provide...which brings me to a pointed question (finally!)...
Would a genetic test for the markers HLA DQ2 and DQ8 prove that I did not have celiac disease (in their absence) or that it is very possible that I do... in their presence? I would appreciate any information regarding this area ...I should also mention that I am 47 years old...was diagnosed with osteopenia one year ago and have an identical twin sister who would be glad to help me shed light on this situation...(she has not presented with symptoms to this date)...Must I do a prolonged (and possibly agonising ) gluten challenge to be correctly tested? Thanking you in advance for any and all information regarding my personal case!
Respectfully ,
Glutwin