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lanie Newbie

I am thankful that I have found this forum and find all of your input helpful. I have nausea all the time[long time 10 yrs] I have had endoscopy do have GERD so take proton pump inhibitors and take reglan for the nausea but no longer working. So talk to DR she recc taking away dairy which I did,. no change

I have bloated painful gas loose stools and this nausea that won't go away. I think I could have gluten intolerance Any of you have the persistant nausea?

Thanks in advance,

lanie


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key Contributor

Yup, I had it all the time. I had an underlying nausea for years. Kind of like being sea sick. Sometimes it was worse then other times, but now I get it when I have had gluten. You definitely have symptoms of celiac. I also had heartburn before I found out.

I take dramamine when I feel nauseated and I think it works great.

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Hi Lanie--I was diagnosed last June, but have been sick for over 20 years. For a long time, my only symptoms were nausea and dizziness. I was misdiagnosed with sinus infections because of it. I actually was anemic and Celiac. I also would get D from eating, but never connected it with anything else--I was always told, as a child, that I had a sensitive stomach. After a surgery in March of 04, I began to get constant D, numbness and tingling, worsening anemia, anxiety, depression, nausea, brain fog and terrible fatigue. I truly believe that the nausea was the first sigh of the Celiac and there was damage being done all of that time. Do you plan to be tested for Celiac? I would suggest you tell your doctor you want the Celiac panel done. If testing is not important to you, you could go 100% gluten-free yourself, give it a month, and see how you feel. If you opt for the testing, continue to consume gluten until then--you don't want to skew the results. :)

lanie Newbie

Thanks Key and PAtti {great looking kitty}

Ia m not going to do the testing just try the trial for a month. I have been researching all I can and have started getting gluten free foods in the house. I am also on Weight watchers have 10 more lbs to lose so I am trying to add that piece in.

jerseyangel Proficient

Lanie--good luck with the gluten-free trial! If you need any help along the way, don't hesitate to ask! (Allo--my kitty--says thanks!) :D

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