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Constipation After Going Gluten Free


miandeda

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miandeda Newbie

Hey all, my husband and I have recently gone gluten free. We were not diagnosed with celiac but did an elimination diet and felt we both were gluten sensitive. I had major withdrawal symptoms, nausea, dizziniss, severe cravings and hunger. he has been gluten free for two months and me for three weeks. Since we went gluten free we both have more trouble going to the bathroom. We eat the same as we did before except without gluten. We have not replaced processed foods with gluten free options, instead we completely eliminated them. I have also gained weight since cutting it out. We both feel better other than those few things. We have more energy and it was the first time in my life that I have control over my sugar cravings, so I'm not sure what would cause the constipation and weight gain. During an average day I might have two apples for breakfast, sweet potatoes, eggs, and avocado for lunch and a vegetable and cashew stir fry over rice for dinner. Any ideas what is wrong?


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cyclinglady Grand Master

It is hard to say. We are not doctors here, just folks who are have issues with gluten.

Is there a reason you chose not to get tested for celiac disease? What made you decide to go gluten free?

If you chose to remain gluten free, you need to make sure everything you eat is gluten free and you must learn about cross contamination and hidden sources of gluten. You are not really gluten free until you master this. You can learn more about this in our Newbie 101 section under "Coping". You will need to place some cookware, colendar, wooden spoons, toaster, cutting boards, etc. Shampoos and lotions, lipstick, etc will need to be replaced with gluten free items. I encourage you to do as much research as possible.

Make sure you are eating enough fats and protein to keep you satiated. As a diabetic and celiac, I could never eat two apples for breakfast! Bacon and eggs is more my speed! I also eat plenty of veggies. I had sautéed greens just this morning with my bacon and eggs. Eat them as much as you can as they are good sources of fiber.

Good luck to you both!

badcasper Explorer

canalope helps a lot with constipation potatoes of any kind don't really, they can make it worse

boron Rookie

By going gluten free your fiber intake might decreased. Low fiber intake slows down intestinal motility and makes stool harder. If this is the case, you may want to try some foods high in insoluble fibers, such as non-starchy vegetables. Soluble fiber, for example, in legumes, can cause bloating.

 

Some foods high in soluble and insoluble fiber:

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nvsmom Community Regular

Are you sure it actually is constipation?

 

I had chronic constipation my entire life as an untreated and undiagnosed celiac, but I didn't realize it because that was normal or me.  Well, some days I sure did realize it, but for the most part I was clueless.  Then when my BM's switched to normal, I thought I had diahrrea but it was actually normal Bm's.  LOL

 

Take a look at the Bristol Stool Form Chart and make sure this is actually the case.  Open Original Shared LinkIt's a bit gross, but we talk poop a lot around here and I found it interesting.... Don't know what that says about me.  ;)

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cap6 Enthusiast

Having suffered from (at times) severe constipation all my life, my first reaction would be to say that there is no protein in your breakfast.  You start the day off with sugar.  Natural, but sugar none the less.  I might switch things around a bit and have your lunch items for breakfast.  Throw in a nice piece of chicken (or other protein) and veggie for lunch and then finish off your day with your usual.  Add more dark green veggies, protiens and lots and lots of water to your diet.  See how that helps. 

miandeda Newbie

Having suffered from (at times) severe constipation all my life, my first reaction would be to say that there is no protein in your breakfast.  You start the day off with sugar.  Natural, but sugar none the less.  I might switch things around a bit and have your lunch items for breakfast.  Throw in a nice piece of chicken (or other protein) and veggie for lunch and then finish off your day with your usual.  Add more dark green veggies, protiens and lots and lots of water to your diet.  See how that helps.

you called it. :) for the past 4 days I have been eating cashews avocado and sweet potatoes for breakfast and I feel so much better! Thank you! I'm going to continue that and I think have a salad with fish or something for lunch and normal dinners. Yay! Only thing is I always heard you should eat fruit on an empty stomach, now when do I eat it?

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If you don't want to eat fruit with a meal you could have it as a mid-morning or afternoon snack. 

StClair Apprentice

Yes, this happened to me after I was diagnosed and went gluten-free close to three weeks ago. I miss the fiber that wheat gave me (think two slices of Ezekial Bread every morning, now deleted). I am working on quinoa to replace that fiber and am going to try amaranth today. I think many of us became used to an irritated diarrhea-type situation and now need to adjust to a less stimulated gut.

cap6 Enthusiast

Don't forget that protein!   I like to do a scrambled (or hard boiled) egg along with my kale in the morning. 

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