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Ebonyjade93

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Ebonyjade93 Rookie

Hi all,

I have been gluten free for 3 months now, I am self-diagnosed. I have been feeling much better, like 90% much better, there is something else that bothers me though, and I am having trouble finding it...

I keep thinking "oh it must just be me still healing" but it comes on so severe, I get chills and bad D, my reflux comes back badly then in the morning my stomach is sore and mild reflux still...I eat dairy products like cheese, and gluten free biscuits and I do not have a problem, I only suspect milk, but thats silly isnt it? It cant just be milk....

Okay here's another theory which is a bit personal but it usually happens around my periods, just coincidence?

I am so fed up with wondering how I'm gonna feel :(

Does anyone have any suggestions on what is going on!?

Thanks :)

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kellbeth Newbie

Hi Ebonyjade93

In my opinion It could be milk or dairy. I have read that cealiacs can become lactose intollerant bc of the damage in their guts. I have also read that it is benegicial to take probiotics to help heal your insides. You can do a google search on probiotics or dairy and celiacs. Sorry i dont have any links for you.

I am just 3 days in to my gluten free diet, i am also self diagnosed or really just doing a trial at this point. I have skin rashes, bloating, gas, etc.... I also have nausea, dizziness, tingling sensations and headaches that seem to increase around that time of the month. :-)

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Razzle Dazzle Brazell Enthusiast

I believe you may have lactose intolerance too. Hard cheeses are processed in such a way that removes the lactose content. This can explain why it is easier on your gut. Why is it okay in biscuits...not entirely sure. I had the same sort of thing going. Maybe it is the fact that it breaks down much more slowly and does not hit all at once. Many seem to have had the same experience.

As far as that time of the month goes, I had the same thing going on. I always get D before and during the beginning of my period part of it is hormonal and the effect on tissues and adding lactose if you are intolerant can worsen it. It wouldn't be a good combo.

Hope I made a little more sense of your confusion.

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Ebonyjade93 Rookie

Thank you Kellbeth and Razzle :)

I think you both might be right, I only ever get D and other symptoms around that time of the month, the rest of the time I'm actually C but no other symptoms, only fear!!! :P So I'm not sure what happens there either...

But I will have to check out probiotics, I've seen people talking about them on here but haven't actually read up properly on them. Kellbeth, I hope your trial goes well and you find what is causing those symptoms, I think you are on the right track though!

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