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Sooooo Tired!


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Guest j_mommy

I was DX'd April 1 and have biopsy scheduled May 15. I am soooo tired all the time. Will this subside when I start my gluten free diet or do I need to be checking other things out?? (ie vitamin supplements ect!)

Thanks in advance!

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blueeyedmanda Community Regular

I know for me, I did get my energy back after being on the diet for a bit. I had been spending almost all the time I was not working on the couch or in bed. I really was worried that at 21 years old my life was in ruins. Thankfully things got much better. I would give the diet and your body a chance to heal a bit, this time varies person to person. Good Luck.

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pedro Explorer

Hi

I am sorry you feel tired.

I am the same way I only started the diet about 5 weeks. I have to say I feel better, but still very tired. I posted earlier today a question about vitamins. I am getting excellent responses.

As a beginner I will tell you be patience, and search for a good gluten-free vitamin. Everyone keeps telling me to be patience. I've been taking gluten products for almost 40 years without knowing it was toxin to me. I think my body needs a few months to feel how a normal body should perform. What ever that is. There are days I cannot lift my arms, because of lack of energy. But I will tell you I time progresses I fell better, and is only been 5 weeks. There is hope our bodies needs healing.

I hope you feel better, keep in touch.

Best regards to everyone.

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Guest j_mommy

Thanks you guys!!!! It is sooo nice to know that i'm not alone! Everyone here is very helpful and kind!

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trishaz Newbie

It's great reading the articles, BUT I am falling asleep reading, I'm soooo tired, I have been put on Vit B 12 by Injection and Folic and Vit B6, maybe just a bad day.

Thanks you guys!!!! It is sooo nice to know that i'm not alone! Everyone here is very helpful and kind!
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