This is getting out of control, making things (clothes) very uncomfortable even making me short of breath! Its been since March 29 that Ive been gluten-free, and this bloating garbage started a few days ago. I havn't glutened myself so its not that....I can't take anymore with already having kidney pain still....
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#1
Posted 11 April 2012 - 03:18 PM
This is getting out of control, making things (clothes) very uncomfortable even making me short of breath! Its been since March 29 that Ive been gluten-free, and this bloating garbage started a few days ago. I havn't glutened myself so its not that....I can't take anymore with already having kidney pain still....
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#2
Posted 11 April 2012 - 03:45 PM
Are you using probiotics and digestive enzymes? If no, try them.
You may have a secondary intolerance or it may just be a stage. I went through a stage like that. You may need to watch your carbs for a while - that's what got me the most.
Probable Endometriosis, in remission from childbirth since 2002.
Hashimoto's DX 2005.
Gluten-Free since 6/2011.
DH (and therefore Celiac) dx from ND.
Responsive to iodine withdrawal for DH (see quote, above).
Genetic tests reveal half DQ2, half DQ8 - I'm a weird bird!
#3
Posted 11 April 2012 - 03:55 PM
#4
Posted 11 April 2012 - 05:09 PM
Good luck!
gluten-free March 2011
Failed gluten challenge May 2011
Diagnosed celiac 5/25/11
#5
Posted 11 April 2012 - 05:17 PM
Hopeless, thats what I am.....If you can do it though all the power to you, I hear its the right thing to do!
I think you know the answer to your ills.
Gluten Free - August 15, 2004
"Not all who wander are lost" - JRR Tolkien
#6
Posted 12 April 2012 - 02:11 AM
I don't understand why Ive never had a problem with lactose before, why now? Although I am a cheeseaholic, I havn't eaten any, the most lactose that Im being exposed to is in indrediants so Im not gulping down glasses of milk, or eating cheese like I used to (unfortunately!).
Its all very confusing...This morning Im still bloated and terribly gasey, embarrassing to say the least.
#7
Posted 12 April 2012 - 02:34 AM
Lisa, granted I have reintroduced lactose, but even after eating a bowl of gluten-free cereal with lactose free milk during a week of lactose free, same thing!?
I don't understand why Ive never had a problem with lactose before, why now? Although I am a cheeseaholic, I havn't eaten any, the most lactose that Im being exposed to is in indrediants so Im not gulping down glasses of milk, or eating cheese like I used to (unfortunately!).
Its all very confusing...This morning Im still bloated and terribly gasey, embarrassing to say the least.
Your problem may not be the lactose in the dairy but the casien. Drop all dairy products for a bit and see if it helps. You should also consider dropping soy for a bit. Butter is lactose and casien free for the most part and for some of us is a better choice than most butter type spreads as those will be mostly soy based and all have casien. Try almond, rice (not Rice Dream!), or hemp milk as a sub for your cereal etc.
"I will try again tommorrow" (Mary Anne Radmacher)
celiac 49 years - Misdiagnosed for 45
Blood tested and repeatedly negative
Diagnosed by Allergist with elimination diet and diagnosis confirmed by GI in 2002
Misdiagnoses for 15 years were IBS-D, ataxia, migraines, anxiety, depression, fibromyalgia, parathesias, arthritis, livedo reticularis, hairloss, premature menopause, osteoporosis, kidney damage, diverticulosis, prediabetes and ulcers, dermatitis herpeformis
All bold resoved or went into remission with proper diagnosis of Celiac November 2002
Some residual nerve damage remains as of 2006- this has continued to resolve after eliminating soy in 2007
Mother died of celiac related cancer at 56
Twin brother died as a result of autoimmune liver destruction at age 15
Children 2 with Ulcers, GERD, Depression, , 1 with DH, 1 with severe growth stunting (male adult 5 feet)both finally diagnosed Celiac through blood testing and 1 with endo 6 months after Mom
Positive to Soy and Casien also Aug 2007
Gluten Sensitivity Gene Test Aug 2007
HLA-DQB1 Molecular analysis, Allele 1 0303
HLA-DQB1 Molecular analysis, Allele 2 0303
Serologic equivalent: HLA-DQ 3,3 (Subtype 9,9)
#8
Posted 12 April 2012 - 03:45 AM
I still have weird reactions to some brands of gluten-free products...it seems that oats are not my friend at this point so I won't touch anything from Bob's Red Mill. Pamela's is ok as are some Scar products. I have noticed I do better with items that either don't have or have little xanthum gum (guar gum doesn't seem to bother me the same way.)
Basically I try to look on it as an eating adventure (ha, yeah right!) otherwise I would have to cry. I'm very careful about introducing anything new -- only one new thing every week or so.
Also, probiotics have saved my life. I swear the gas and gut gurgle were awful until I'd been on them for a few months. I just realized in the last month that the gurgle had been gone for a while and then realized the gas hadn't really been an issue since the beginning of this year!
For some of us the healing seems to take a long time. I have zero patience and keep telling myself that it took months/years to get as sick as I was prior to diagnosis and it isn't unreasonable for my body to take months/years to get back on an even keel.
Keep up with it. It does pay off in the end!
#9
Posted 12 April 2012 - 04:10 AM
Now I can have them though, I am 6 months gluten-free. I also found out at like 2 months gluten-free, that I was starting to have bloating and stomach issues, it was from lactose. I cut it out of my diet, and felt a lot better. Now I still cheat on lactose though because I am lazy. =) I cannot drink raw milk though, or I pay for it the next day.
#10
Posted 12 April 2012 - 05:24 AM
June 2012 positive visual of celiac disease from gastroscopy
#11
Posted 12 April 2012 - 06:52 AM
I found out early on that large amounts of soy does odd things to me. Some of the gluten free products out there have a lot of soy in them and it bothers me. Perhaps there is something in larger amounts that your sensitive to as well? The best piece of advice I took from here in the beginiing was to not buy a whole bunch of replacement foods for your favorites right away. Stick to the "real" stuff to heal.
Gluten free 2/2012 after off the charts positive blood test
Soy and MSG sensitive
Have opted not to biopsy right now.
#12
Posted 12 April 2012 - 02:27 PM
I would stay away from the expensive "gluten free" stuff. Eat very simply for a week and see if your gloating and gas improves. What's wrong with your kidney?
Lisa
LOL you made me laugh. I can't ditch the cheese either. I suspected I might have a degree of lactose intolerance for a year or two before being dx'd in Feb. I find that I can have cream in my coffee, cheese, buttermilk and yogurt with no problem, but a glass of LF milk will give me D once or twice. I'd hate to face life without cheese melted on crispy corn tortillas, or on my lettuce wrapped burger. I also can made a meal of a wedge (more like half a head) and homemade blue cheese dressing liberally topped with cherry tomatoes, bacon and cracked pepper. I was so thrilled to read a documented article about finally clearing blue cheese. They had 19 brands sold in America tested and cleared them all. I have been eating it for about a month with no problem. :-)
#13
Posted 12 April 2012 - 02:31 PM
Oops "bloating." I'm sure you aren't finding a lot to "gloat" about these days.
#14
Posted 12 April 2012 - 02:46 PM
Maybe my body is going through withdrawal because I now smell like BO (sorry TMI) ALL the time, no matter how much I wash and "deodorize" and Im breaking out with acne that I never had a problem with either!?!?
Did talk to the big children's hospital today re my kidney issues, and was 'advised' by someone that I need to go to an emerg in the city as opposed to my 'wee town hospital' when I have the pain and sediment in my urine, she dosn't think it has ANYTHING to do with the celiac (FINALLY someone who believes me!!!!!) They said that alot of the small town docs deal with alot of wackos that read about symptoms online and suddenly they turn up with this pain too....hence the AD meds, but she said Im not doubting you, your pain is real. Such a breath of fresh air to hear that and not be made to be a headcase!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Im going to my doc to request a copy of the urinalysis, so I have it with me when and if I have to go back to emerg. Im arming myself with the info that my GP HAS but REFUSES to acknowledge!
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