Celiac symptoms can be quite unusual. Here’s one that I had for several years before finding out I had celiac. Ice Chewing!
I always thought it was just one of those horrible habits that I just couldn’t break. No matter how hard I tried, I HAD to crunch.
What kind of ice was the best?—That partially melted ice that remained from a glass of finished ice tea. Crunch, crunch, crunch. And if someone dumped it down the sink in the process of clearing the table after dinner . . . NOoooooo!!!! That was MY ice! I looked forward to that ice. I NEEDED that ice!! There was no denying the fact that I seriously got upset!
The "Habit" That Magically Disappeared
It was odd, though. Once gluten free (not long – maybe a couple months? a few weeks? I honestly cannot remember how long it took) but one day I realized I was no longer needing to chew on ice.
I was amazed! It was like magic. I had absolutely no need to chew on ice.
I brought this discussion up at local support group meetings and online support groups and found many others who shared similar experiences.
Pica
Pica is when someone experiences a nutritional deficiency that results in a craving to chew, or eat, non-food items: paper, dirt, and . . . ice! According to this Mayo Clinic article, ice chewing can be a sign of anemia. And according to this article from Beyond Celiac, anemia is common in patients living with un-diagnosed and un-treated celiac.