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Still Have Constant Gas While On Gluten-Free Diet


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egger Apprentice

I have taken a blood test and skin prick test to see if I was allergic to milk and dairy, but it came back negative. I don't know if these tests are also good for lactose intolerance. I have been on a gluten-free diet for a year so far. Gas seemed to subside until the past month when I traveled out of town for work. It has been a very stressful job. But, I don't really remember if I had ti before I traveled. I just know it was not as bad. The kind of gas I am experiencing is smelly and lasts 24/7. It slowly leaks out and keeps reproducing. I don't know if it's stress related or food related.

 

Has anyone experienced this type of 24/7 gas. What can I do?


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cyclinglady Grand Master

Have you been tested for SIBO or parasites? Have you eliminated dairy in case of lactose intolerance?

cristiana Veteran

To add to cyclinglady's questions, have you had antibiotics over the last few months, as this may have reduced the amount of good bacteria in your gut? In that case you may find taking some powerful probiotics helpful.  

 

I definitely had lactose intollerance at DX although could manage small amounts of hard cheese.  A year on from DX, when I was introducing more dairy, I noticed that I ended up with trapped wind and lower abdominal pain.  I took some powerful probiotics (capsule form), last thing at night on an empty stomach, and cut right back on dairy and saw a huge improvement.  

 

I think the dairy intollerance in my case is temporary due to villi damage but the pain and bloating was not helped by the fact that in 2013/4 I had to take two courses of antibiotics and never took any probiotics to compensate.  I still get bloating but less often and when I do I go back to cutting back on dairy and taking some probiotics. 

egger Apprentice

I have been eating more cheese here. I am going to see if cutting the cheese (no pun intended) helps.

cristiana Veteran

Egger - funny you should say that a about a week ago I increased my consumption of cheese because there wasn't much else to eat - I don't plan well when I shop - and I got C and a bit of lower abdominal pain.  

bisja Apprentice

For me it started happening out of the blue and I was dairy free and gluten free for quite awhile, I found out  xanthan gum was causing me big BIG problems. The same problems as you are having.

egger Apprentice

That's a revelation. Isn't xanthan gum in many gluten-free products (at least the packaged stuff)?


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bisja Apprentice

Egger it is in most all processed gluten-free foods and also things not labeled gluten-free, some brands of flavored almonds etc.....  when I first went gluten-free I could eat things with it and had no problem but now I can not eat it at all.

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mamaupupup Contributor
:) for me it is sugar that makes me toot! carbs/fructose/maple syrup!!! my husband always busts me when I've dipped into the sugar world!!!

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