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3 Years Gluten Free - Constipation Returns. What Am I Missing Here?


Keshavdas

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Keshavdas Apprentice

Thought I was done with this nonsense. I don't eat much dairy and try to limit my use of stuff like Rudi's gluten free products. I eat brown rice pasta once a week. So... I know others must have experienced this. Any and all suggestions are much appreciated.

Thanks,

Keshav


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nvsmom Community Regular

Is your thyroid fine?  Hypothyroidism affects a large minority of celiacs, and that can slow things right down.

LauraTX Rising Star

Yep, thyroid issues definitely need to be ruled out.  Other things that can add up to that are dehydration (try to drink more water) and medications (OTC and RX).  Either way, if you can't figure out what is causing it, and diet tweaks don't help, it is a good idea to go get checked out by a doctor for things they can detect like the thyroid stuff.

Keshavdas Apprentice

Thanks.... having had chronic fatigue for years - I've had the thyroid checked - including the really extra sensitive fancy test.

Tricia7 Newbie

Think about ANYTHING that isn't gluten-free certified that you are eating.  I had something similar happen to me recently, and it manifested as joint stiffness. After scratching my head because I didn't think there was any hidden gluten on a whim I decided to stop using some spices I had for about a week, and the stiffness went away, and hasn't returned.  They are simple single ingredient spices like garlic, cumin, onion powder, etc. But they were obviously cross contaminated.

 

Hope you figure it out.  Look at everything, even if you think it's safe!

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Jennn19 Newbie

Have you added/changed any suppliments or vitamins?  I have the opposite problem, and I discovered by accident that my calcium suppliments have relieved my issues...

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