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Long Time Gluten Free Still Having Pain


ArriettyPC

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ArriettyPC Newbie

I've been gluten free for nearly 5 years now and I'm still having a lot of trouble with pain in my lower abdomen. I freaked out really bad once, because it was in the same place as when my step-dad's appendix burst, spent 4 hours in the hospital and a very expensive MRI to have the doctors say they couldn't find any reason for it to hurt.

I try to be very careful, but am I crazy? Am I not being careful enough? Is there anything I can do to make it go away? I've gotten so use to not feeling good, do I need to just stop complaining about it?


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Hi there

Sounds like something going on still. Have a look at the newbie101 thread in the coping with section. Many of us spot places we could be getting cross contamination.

One other possibility is that you could (also??) have developed food intolerances, which many of us seem to do.

Read around and ask questions, we will do our best to help you get to the bottom of it :+

Welcome to the board!

flowerqueen Community Regular

I agree with the above comment. I have had similar issues and am intolerant to dairy and have had difficulty getting enough fibre in my diet (until recently) since becoming gluten free - being a sufferer of IBS for 30 years. Keep a food journal to see if anything shows up there.

GFinDC Veteran

Hi ArriettyPC,

 

5 years should be more than enough time to heal your gut from celiac damage.  But, as others said, there are other possible food intolerances that can cause problems also.  Some celiacs have an immune reaction to oats like they do to wheat, rye and barley.  There are  great number of other food intolerances that can cause symptoms.  Nightshades, soy, dairy, eggs, nuts, corn, the list goes on and on.  Finding out if you have any additional food intolerances is kind of a detective game for each person.  Since each of us can develop our own reactions.  A good first step would be to make 100% sure there is no gluten or cc sneaking into your diet.  After that you could try an elimination diet.  There are many threads about elimination diets on the forum.

Deaminated Marcus Apprentice

I did a food intolerance test and some of it concordanced  with the foods I had listed prior to the test like Kidney beans.

The test pointed out many others like peas, oats, etc.

 

 

You could talk to your doctor if he-she thinks you should be getting a colonoscopy for your abdominal pains.

Em314 Explorer

ArriettyPC- have you had your blood levels of gluten antibodies checked?  That might be a relatively quick and non-invasive way to get an inkling of whether it's gluten hiding in your diet, or something else.  5 years of being gluten-free without relief from pain doesn't sound normal, expectable or something you should accept.

frieze Community Regular

GYN issues ruled out?


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I've been gluten free for nearly 5 years now and I'm still having a lot of trouble with pain in my lower abdomen. I freaked out really bad once, because it was in the same place as when my step-dad's appendix burst, spent 4 hours in the hospital and a very expensive MRI to have the doctors say they couldn't find any reason for it to hurt.

I try to be very careful, but am I crazy? Am I not being careful enough? Is there anything I can do to make it go away? I've gotten so use to not feeling good, do I need to just stop complaining about it?

I have a strong family history of non-functioning gallbladders.  No stones (they'd show up on an MRI or Ultrasound), just lower abdominal pain (not near my gallbladder).  The pain was severe enough for me to pass out!  A HIDA scan confirmed the diagnosis and surgery cured the problem (gallbladder was infected/rotting) by then. I've read there's a strong correlation between non-functioning gallbladders, pancreatic issues and celiac disease.  

 

As other suggested, food allergies/intolerances can develop at anytime and symptoms can be immediate or delayed (up to 48 hours).  

ArriettyPC Newbie

I haven't had my blood checked, but I think contamination might be the problem. I live with people who..."don't see the big deal" with gluten intolerance or my other food allergies. I try to be very careful, but I'm guessing I'm not being careful enough. Thank you for all the help. I feel kind of silly, I've done the food journals and all and thought I was done with it years ago. Thanks again.

cavernio Enthusiast

If it's cc from your house or work or someplace else besides the food product itself, journals will miss it because it's intermittent and not related to the food itself, but other things like who ate right before you in the kitchen, etc.

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