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Any Treatment Of Symptons While Recovering?


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Any treatment of SYMPTONS while recovering? Treid maloox did not have any impact... ugh....


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Any treatment of SYMPTONS while recovering? Treid maloox did not have any impact... ugh....

potato vodka. My sister and I keep a bottle between the two of us just for that. You don't even really get to buzzed because your body is not absorbing anything. Let me know if this works for you. It has been a life saver for us. Chopin and Luskaswa are both potatoe brands. You can get the small 2 oz bottles and they will usually do the trick. It is better to do it as soon as you realize that you have been gultened.

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I used pepto to help with the symptoms while I was healing...

key Contributor

I take pepto bismol and dramamine. Both help. HOpe the dramamine is gluten-free though. HMM!

Seems to help me though, either way.

Monica

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Immodium...my life saver!! :D

Guhlia Rising Star

My doctor gave me dicyclomine and that virtually got rid of all the cramping tha nausea. It's an anti-spasmodic. It also helped with the leg cramps and other little annoying celiac symptoms.

bknutson Apprentice

mylanta works sometimes


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Pepto helped me the most but I try not to take them unless I really have to.

Ursa Major Collaborator

Immodium made me so much worse! I find what really helps me is a homeopathic remedy called Sepia (you can buy it in the health food store). When I get a stomach ache, I dissolve 3 - 6 little pills under my tongue (depending on how bad I feel), and it helps within a couple of minutes. Its a real life saver for me. And has no side effects, either. I have the 30C strength (that's all I could get). If you have the 200C ones, take less).

rache Apprentice

Phergan (if i spelled that correct)... the presciption that has saved me time and time again. makes me pretty drowsy but gets rid of any queasy, sick feelings!!!

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