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Dying in pain cause by gluten


Crystal star

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Crystal star Newbie

I been having celiac for 2 yrs that i found out but i try to stay gluten free but i dont!!and now im seriously dying of pain right now severe bloating for 2 days my legs get so itchy i want to scratch my skin off i been crying off and on!!i feel like i need to go to hospital my stomach hurts so bad and i dont get no relief just pain

 


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kareng Grand Master
2 hours ago, Crystal star said:

I been having celiac for 2 yrs that i found out but i try to stay gluten free but i dont!!and now im seriously dying of pain right now severe bloating for 2 days my legs get so itchy i want to scratch my skin off i been crying off and on!!i feel like i need to go to hospital my stomach hurts so bad and i dont get no relief just pain

 

If you won't eat gluten free, you won't heal your Celiac damage.  It will get worse.  If you really feel this bad, perhaps that will be enough to convince you to eat gluten free?

Ennis-TX Grand Master

Unless you go 100% gluten free it will only get worse, lead to complications, and eventually kill you. -_- I did not know about mine for years and ended up with other auto immune disease, multiple allergies, and  food intolerance issues. I thought I was dying when I figured it out and went gluten free. You can not cheat on this diet as the antibodies will spike for weeks to a month. Symptoms from a gluten exposure can take days, weeks, and months to go away. In the case of nerve damage (mine started effecting my brain and nervous system) years before you start seeing improvement.

It is quite hard at first, but once you get it down it becomes second nature. there are many gluten free alternatives now days to make it easier. Now with your severe amount of issues and pain ignoring it. You probably already developed other food intolerance issues, and will probably have a very limited diet for awhile til you heal somewhat.

https://www.celiac.com/forums/topic/91878-newbie-info-101/

https://www.celiac.com/forums/topic/119661-gluten-free-food-alternative-list-2017/

ravenwoodglass Mentor

If you are celiac you HAVE to be gluten free no matter how inconvienent it may seem to you.  Your body is clearly telling you to stop cheating on the gluten free lifestyle. If you need help with identifying where you can improve we are here to help in any way we can. You need to go and read the Newbie 101 thread at the top of the Coping section. It has a lot of valuable info for you. I hope your pain resolves soon but be aware that for some repeat glutenings can lead to the development of other autoimmune problems and for some the pain of each repeat glutening can increase as well.

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