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Small breast - can it be affected by celiac disease? (and weight lost)


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idontmind Newbie

Women, do you see a difference in your body shape (especially breast size) since you go gluten free? And... when did you lose weight since cut gluten?

I'm in my 20s, diagnosed with celiac disease a few month ago. I'm really "clear" for 2 weeks now. I have normal body (not overweighted but I want to lose about 10 lbs) and... small breast - 21 inches underbust, 33/4 inches bust and I wonder if I can still have some growth in this area when my body clear itself froim gluten which I ate for over 20 years. Please, let me now!!!!!!!!

 

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Scott Adams Grand Master

Welcome to the forum, and hopefully others will also reply, but I just wanted to mention that some celiacs have seen growth spurts begin late after going gluten-free, so I do think it's possible. 

cristiana Veteran

I was diagnosed with coeliac disease in my mid-forties and lost a lot of weight, including around the bust.  I lost about 20 pounds probably and although it was scary losing weight when it was unintentional, my mother and sister said it suited me. When I went gluten free the weight eventually went back and I am now the same dress size I was before I got ill.   But being younger and probably more physically active than I am your experience may well turn out to be different.  

 

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