The Celiac Belly Has anyone gotten rid of it successfully?
#101
Posted 14 October 2009 - 02:25 AM
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alive 27 years
like the true vampires in movies, Im a pureblood
#102
Posted 18 October 2009 - 05:14 AM
#103
Posted 19 October 2009 - 03:08 PM
I wonder now if it has to do with this whole gluten thing. I still have it though, lol, so maybe not. I did notice though that, back in the days when the gluten attacks were getting worse and worse (before I knew what it was)...my poofy little stomach would get almost angled or bent in the middle. Hard to explain, but like there was an angle to it across the middle, instead of being a round edge. Like a mini-shelf or something. When I'd feel my stomach have that weird 'angle' to it, I would always think "No, no, noooo" because I knew an attack was coming.
#104
Posted 19 October 2009 - 05:23 PM
Heather22, on Apr 15 2008, 04:56 AM, said:
If you have only been gluten-free for a few months, or for years and years, I would recommend looking into Digestive Enzymes and a Probiotic. I consider myself "healed", but I started to take a full spectrum enzyme before my larger meals, or a meal that is different than usual, and it has really made a world of difference. At work, I eat lunch, but then return right after to running around, bend, lifting, helping patients, etc. Pretty much everyday I was uncomfortable after my lunch, so I started taking the enzymes. I would say, it makes me feel about 70% better (which makes the afternoon so much more pleasant). It's worth looking into if you have similar problems.
I can also relate to the weekend thing, when as soon as you eat some weekend food (which usually isn't all that out of the ordinary), you have problems. I used to have this all the time, but have gotten a good hold on it. I usually have a crazy meal on Friday night, and then stick to whats normal for the rest of the weekend. My crazy meal is usually something like homemade gluten-free pizza. Wild, huh?
To ensure the health of your gut, especially if you have D, a probiotic is a must. Highly recommend looking into it! We can't avoid the Celiac belly, but we can take steps to calm it down. ; )
Heather xxx
Please, what brand of pro-biotic do you use? Thank you!
There is hope! Gluten-free since Sept. '09, and I have my life back - I feel better than in many, many years!
Favorite quotation: "You must do the thing you think you cannot do." - Eleanor Roosevelt
#105
Posted 19 October 2009 - 05:30 PM
sickchick, on Aug 4 2008, 07:10 PM, said:
but it's cause I am about to burst I ate so much
be very well sweetie
What brand? Thanks!
There is hope! Gluten-free since Sept. '09, and I have my life back - I feel better than in many, many years!
Favorite quotation: "You must do the thing you think you cannot do." - Eleanor Roosevelt
#106
Posted 19 October 2009 - 05:41 PM
sleepybeauty, on Aug 7 2008, 07:41 PM, said:
Thank you for this post. I've ordereed this book and am looking forward to reading it. Much appreciated!
There is hope! Gluten-free since Sept. '09, and I have my life back - I feel better than in many, many years!
Favorite quotation: "You must do the thing you think you cannot do." - Eleanor Roosevelt
#107
Posted 20 October 2009 - 03:58 AM
I read all this and it sounds good, but I am gluten-free(1 month) and DF(1 week) my belly is out of control. I have lost 10lbs and still have beer belly type of belly! I see almost 99% of posts here are women, not that it should matter, but are men experiencing this at all either. Does Magnesium really help? Any other suggestions, sugar and carbs are not my issue, I do not eat enough, all rice cables, eggs, water, multivitamins atc.
#108
Posted 20 October 2009 - 05:55 AM
pufffee, on Oct 20 2009, 06:58 AM, said:
I read all this and it sounds good, but I am gluten-free(1 month) and DF(1 week) my belly is out of control. I have lost 10lbs and still have beer belly type of belly! I see almost 99% of posts here are women, not that it should matter, but are men experiencing this at all either. Does Magnesium really help? Any other suggestions, sugar and carbs are not my issue, I do not eat enough, all rice cables, eggs, water, multivitamins atc.
Magnesium REALLY helped me. More than probiotics, actually. It took about two weeks for the magnesium to kick in, but once it did, there was marked difference in the size of my belly AND in my BMs (I have chronic constipation). I think it is worth a shot, but that is just my 2 cents
dx celiac disease- November 1, 2008
dairy/casein free (much to my chagrin) for good- September 1, 2010
#109
Posted 24 October 2009 - 12:39 PM
When I started going gluten free, I also stopped lifting weights and working out, which probably wasn't the smartest thing, but I had to know when I was being glutened and get my body back in good working order.
I "tried" to go as gluten-free as possible when my mom found out she has Celiac about 3 years ago. Since then I've progressively gotten better and now am finally over my cravings and can say "no" to things. My belly was ALWAYS having problems being bloated and it made me extremely self conscious.
I find that drinking lots of water and a good exercise regimen has REALLY helped with that bloated-ness.
When I unknowingly get glutened, I always realize it within a few hours because my belly will be bloated. My fingers also swell...making my wedding ring tight. And it's a 1/2 size too big. When that happens I will usually drink more water than usual, keep my diet really clean for a few days...nothing more than plain foods and also will take an all-natural herbal water pill. It seems to help out alot.
I notice the worst bloating when I've eaten any bread-like (gluten free of course) foods and steaks of any kind. This morning I made gluten free belgian waffles...mmmm and ate TWO, but it was worth it!
I hope this helps
BTW I've been tested, it came back negative, but doctor said for better results I'd probably have to gluten myself and be tested again. I just got tested about 4 months ago, so I'm completely gluten free...except for the seldomly accidental glutenings. I plan to get a DNA test done before I plan to get pregnant.
-Diagnosed positive for Celiac 5/11/2010!!
-Vitamin D low (last year was deficient), Iodine low, Protein S low. Balance/dizziness not related to Celiac.
-Elimination diet 11-4-2009 and ended 02-28-2010. Tolerating dairy again. Highly intolerant to soy, sensitive to green peas and corn kernels.
"Oh CRAP! Are you SERIOUS??
#110
Posted 24 October 2009 - 03:08 PM
I had already started digestive enzymes and probiotics (good brand recommendations welcome). I take some vitamins.
I am also beginning to treat for candida and parasites. I have ready that all of these things relate to celiac disease and especially DH.
I figured my belly was due to fat and the fact that I have fibroids (which are linked to the above issues, leaky gut, etc. and hormone imbalance)
My stomach is already going down, but has a long way to go. I was loosing my butt while the stomach looked pregnant.
As for coffee, I can only do fresh organic, all others give problems. No colas or anything with too many ingredients like , coloring, flavoring, enhancers, MSG, preservatives, etc
As for beans, proper soaking and preparation. Brown Rice - no preprepared or converted, only fresh. I heard beano has gluten.
Trying to go organic when I can afford it, especially with dairy and meats, coffee. I also find lemon in hot or cold water helps with my acid balance.
I am new to all of this and I am sure there will be changes, but going gluten-free seemed one of the cheapest as I can't afford tests.
#111
Posted 25 October 2009 - 10:53 AM
There is hope! Gluten-free since Sept. '09, and I have my life back - I feel better than in many, many years!
Favorite quotation: "You must do the thing you think you cannot do." - Eleanor Roosevelt
#112
Posted 26 October 2009 - 12:48 PM
summerteeth, on Oct 20 2009, 09:55 AM, said:
Because of several diseases I have, my MD (prescribed) -- although it is OTC -- Magnesium Taurate. The company that manufactures it has been able to incorporate the benefits of magnesium as well as taurine and compound it into an entirely NEW supplement.
I have found that it has really helped the bloating my upper (because of other issues) and lower abdomen encounter. If you would like more info, please let me know.
Please take care of yourself,
Lynne
Diagnosed with "Sprue-Related Ataxia" January 2005; Gluten-Free Lifestyle since August 2005 (Denial ain't just a river in Egypt)
To see additional diagnoses and what predisposed me to the seroconversin to celiac vs. gluten interolerant, view "About Me" page
"If you have to choose between being right and being kind . . . pick kind. Wayne Dyer, PhD

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