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Could Be Coincidence


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Dozey Apprentice

Since cutting out some ( not all ) gluten I have started to put on a bit of weight. Just a few pounds in two or three weeks. But as I have lost 4 st over the last year and a half, and still been falling slightly since last November, it seems a big coincidence. When I am well enough to shop I will check out the gluten free products at the supermarket and try to cut out as much as possible. Hope this is an answer for me at last.

Jo

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Since celiac is an autoimmune disease just cutting down on gluten won't help. You don't have to buy expensive gluten free specialty foods to do a true gluten free trial. Go with whole unprocessed foods like fruit, veggies, beans, rice and fresh meats. To really tell if gluten is an issue for you all gluten needs to be cut out. If  you are still in the testing process for celiac don't go gluten free or gluten light until after all that testing is done.

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IrishHeart Veteran

Hello again, Jo!

 

As raven has pointed out, you really need to cut out all gluten to see any significant improvement in your many symptoms, especially in the anxiety

and agoraphobia you have told us about.

 

Hang in there!

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Hi Dozey,

 

I can't say for sure you aren't getting some benefit from reducing gluten in your diet.  With celiac disease the symptoms people get are so variable it is not easy to be absolutely sure about anything by judging symptoms.  It could be you are getting some improvement now.  My symptoms pre-gluten-free were not the same all the time.  With NCGI we also have a vague situation.  We don't know enough about it it at this point to say just what happens or when.

 

With celiac though the autoimmune response is triggered from any amount of gluten.  Less gluten may mean a smaller response for some people.  But to get no autoimmune response requires getting all gluten out of the diet.  And that is our goal, to eliminate the autoimmune response that damages our guts, and causes internal inflammation.  Hopefully when you go entirely gluten-free, you feel even better! :)

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Dozey Apprentice

Hi, and thank you for your replies. With having a thyroid problem, b12 def and low vit D it is difficult to know what symptom goes with what! The anxiety and agoraphobia are certainly not so bad as they were and I am managing to get out fot a short walk most days, I even managed a trip to the supermarket yesterday! Although I feel shattered again this morning. I appreciate all your help and encouragement.

Jo

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