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Stomach Pain At Night


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Does anyone experience worse pain at night after being gluttened. I am trying to figure out what is going on. I will have pain at night in my abdomen. WHich causes me not to sleep well. It has been this whole week and I think I may have had gluten on Monday. During the day I haven't had a ton of symptoms, other then some C. It seems to hit me sometimes out of the middle of no where .I will be fine and then bam. The pain at night is weird. I guess I could describe it as like my intestines being stuck together(maybe they are!LOL!). Ok, it is all sounding weird, but I think it is strange that it is worse at night and it wakes me up. I sleep very restlessly when this happens.

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yes, I am totally there with ya on that one. I blam it on the fact that during the day I am to busy to notice but at night when I am more relaxed I pick up on it more. Not to say that I don't feel the pain during the day, but like you said its stronger at night

GlutenFreeAl Contributor

When I get the intestinal pains I take long hot baths and lay with my heating pad on my belly/side/back or wherever I hurt. That usually helps me enough that I can fall asleep.

However, I've noticed that when I lay down I tend to experience a lot of nausea and reflux which is a fairly new thing with me. Anyone else have this problem?

jerseyangel Proficient

Lately, I have been waking up with pressure in my upper abdominal area--almost like indigestion. I mentioned this to my gastro. doc. who I saw last week. He felt around a little, and told me to take Phazyme.

BB22 Newbie

I wake up at about 2-3:00am . I feel famished. Like I'm starving. Either I'm hungry or thirsty or I need to go to the bathroom. Continues - post Gluten-free Casein-free soy f.

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