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I was wondering if anyone has gotten pain on the lower left side of there stomach?. I get that a lot and where it feels like all my weight shifted to one side. I wonder if it’s a symptom.


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trents Grand Master

Welcome to the forum, Rosebud2485!

Have you been diagnosed with celiac disease or are you just now exploring that possibility?

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13 hours ago, Rosebud2485 said:

I was wondering if anyone has gotten pain on the lower left side of there stomach?. I get that a lot and where it feels like all my weight shifted to one side. I wonder if it’s a symptom.

saw your post while Scrolling for a different topic. If it’s lower left abdominal pain, sharp or dull but comes and goes, see a doctor to rule out diverticulosis. It’s a manageable condition specially if caught early. but if left untreated, it’s possible to go into a flare (call diverticulITIS) which can be dangerous (totally not fear mongering but it is true which is the only reason I felt I should chime in). A bad bout of Constipation, something people with gluten issues often have, can trigger a flair. millions of people live with this condition and do just fine. I am all of them.🙂

Scott Adams Grand Master

One of my main celiac disease symptoms before I was diagnosed was pain in my middle- to lower-right side, associated with lots of gurgling and bloating in that area.

Rosebud2485 Newbie
On 2/14/2023 at 12:51 AM, trents said:

Welcome to the forum, Rosebud2485!

Have you been diagnosed with celiac disease or are you just now exploring that possibility?

I have celiac disease but i was wondering if it was symptom.I know there is a whole list of different symptoms.

trents Grand Master
5 minutes ago, Rosebud2485 said:

I have celiac disease but i was wondering if it was symptom.I know there is a whole list of different symptoms.

Could be. Or, it could be something else that is related to the celiac disease or not. Are you practicing a strict gluten free diet yet? And if so, how long?

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