If you suspect celiac why not go on a celiac diet and see if it helps. Won't hurt you to do that for a month.
i guess i should let you all know that i'm really a "she" i just always use my husbands name because it is easier to remember the same screen name instead of coming up with a zillion different ones!!!
the reason i asked about the celiac testing is because not all doctors do the right testing for celiac.
Besides kevieb's line of questioning, which I already understand where he is going, so I'll leave that line of questioning to him, have you been tested for Epstein Barr Virus? Also, have you had anyone check you for Lyme's disease? (You certainly do not always have to have a deer tick bite that looks like a bull's eye for you to have Lyme's.) The reason I'm thinking of Epstein Barr or Lyme's is because of the low grade fever you have all the time. To me that suggests a chronic virus or bacterial infection.
Lyme's is a bacterial infection, but it is a special kind, because the little bacteria have a way of shielding themselves with a hard outer shell and a way of hiding in other cells, so antibiotics don't seem to get all the little bacteria. I know two people with Lyme's who definitely know more than I do about this, and this is really just the simplified explanation about why Lyme's is so hard to completely cure.
Epstein Barr is a bit more tricky because as my own doctor explained, everyone has antibodies from Epstein Barr. But, you seem to have some kind of an active infection, so it seems reasonable to suggest testing for Epstein Barr. Also, I would suggest posting your question on both the Epstein Barr forum and the Lyme's Disease forum, because these people would certainly know more.
what tests did your doctor run for celiac disease?
Maybe PID? pelvic inflammatory disease