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Gut Healing?


w8in4dave

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Got some ice cream for hubbs, I don't remember the brand but it was a good one. I made sure there was no HFCS in it or any corn products for that matter. Anyhoo I decided to try some, they were lil pint sized tubs. I ate a half pint. So I waited and waited for the symptoms, usually I get swelling , gas, a run to the rest room or two ,with alot of pain. And guess what? No pain at all!! Nothing!! I noticed that butter was not bothering me. But ice cream?? Yummy!! So does that mean my Villi are healing? Ohhh I am so hoping so! This was so exciting for me!! I Am kinda hoping I get corn back. Because just about everything has corn in it! But if not thats ok! It just adds weight anyway. But I got Lactose back!!! Whoo Hoo!! 


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Congrats!

nvsmom Community Regular

Excellent!

1desperateladysaved Proficient

Congratulations and enjoy!

 

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w8in4dave Community Regular

I won't go gun ho! But I will enjoy some now and then. Don't want to over do anything! I am testing the waters with corn products. No HFCS but a lil bit of corn product I think is ok. If it bothers me I just won't eat it for a while again. I am so happy with my weight loss! My gut is still swollen some but nothing like it used to be. I hope it goes down more. I have been doing so good on my new lifestyle change. It 's getting easier and easier to eat at parties and such. I am going to Mackinaw Island for 3 days soon. Going to bring a bag of snack goodies with me! LOL I'm sure it will be a Celiacs nightmare I went last year and ate alot of salads. This year I'm gunna test the waters a lil more. 

cap6 Enthusiast

Sounds like the ole gut is healing!  Go easy tho'!!  :D

moosemalibu Collaborator

YAY!! I was so happy when I got dairy back, too. Makes life more bearable, doesn't it? ;)


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w8in4dave Community Regular

Yes a lil more bearable! 

GottaSki Mentor

Hip hip hooray!

Do go easy, but enjoy a few treats until you are sure.

Happy belated first silly anniversary :)

w8in4dave Community Regular

Thanks! Yup going easy :) I went to a restaurant today, Chili's and well got a gluten-free steak with Mashed Potatoes and a nice veggie. Umm it came with a slice of bread on the top. Ugh! They put the bread on the wrong steak. So back it went. I ended out getting my steak and yup it was yummy! Because I was able to put some butter on it! Ohh my! Just a lil bit of gas but other than that I was fine! Unbelievable! A few months ago I was clarifying my butter! Ohhh the simple things in life! 

GottaSki Mentor

Absolutely....glad you had a good day :)

nvsmom Community Regular

Lactase pills might help you ease back into dairy.  

 

Mmmm, I love a well buttered, garlicky and peppered steak!

klisja Rookie

Congrats ! :D

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