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Bloating While On Gfd?


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Cujy Apprentice

This is for those of you who have been there done that! LOL Everytime I eat anything now whether it be dinner that hasn't been CC, or a fruit or a veggy, I bloat up like Im six months preggers!?!? Is this just my gut healing?

The pain now is my kidney, not the abdominal pain that I had before...just the bloating, is this normal?

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Lisa Mentor

This is for those of you who have been there done that! LOL Everytime I eat anything now whether it be dinner that hasn't been CC, or a fruit or a veggy, I bloat up like Im six months preggers!?!? Is this just my gut healing?

The pain now is my kidney, not the abdominal pain that I had before...just the bloating, is this normal?

It could be everything thing you eat until some healing can take place and the level of your damage. I'm sure you have read that it's advised to give up dairy for a month or two. I get lower back issues when my system does not clear as it should. It clears, it goes way. B)

Not too certain about the kidneys. Maybe a doctor's visit might be smart. We are not doctors, and wouldn't want to lead you to a benign issue, when it requires medical attention.

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Thank you Lisa...Ive already been to the doc re my kidneys but they don't care. Had urinalysis done, tests show significant calcium crystal growth blah blah blah, its all the celiac and thats the end of it, two doctors and a nurse practioner! So until one of my kidneys fall out, I won't go back to her. She treats me like a headcase, throwing meds my way rather then doing an ultrasound (I never fill the scripts).

Probably the pred has something to do with the bloating, my son was on HUGE doses and he blew up too. Thankfully only one more day, then I can stop eating everything thats not nailed down! :rolleyes:

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