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stomach bile related at all to Gluten?


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Guhlia Rising Star

What part of stomach bile??? I mean, what exactly is your question? I hope you don't think I'm being rude, that just isn't specific enough for us to be able to help you.

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stomach bile related at all to Gluten?

When I get glutened I will at times vomit copiously and eventually throw up just bile. Not at all pleasant. It is usually accompanied by the same from the other end. This happens expecially if the gluten consumed was also high in fat. Is this what you mean?

Katie O'Rourke Rookie
When I get glutened I will at times vomit copiously and eventually throw up just bile. Not at all pleasant. It is usually accompanied by the same from the other end. This happens expecially if the gluten consumed was also high in fat. Is this what you mean?

This also happens to my dad, who is also coeliac, u i have no such trouble and i am also coeliac. So am not quite sure I'm afraid. It could be though. However, I think he is actually a refractory coeliac because he appears to be ill even when he doesnt seem to have eaten gluten. Sorry that didnt help much...

jerseyangel Proficient

I never vomit--even with terrible nausea. I do get what I think is bile when I've had D for a long time and there's nothing else left. That causes burning--stomach acid?

Katie O'Rourke Rookie
I never vomit--even with terrible nausea. I do get what I think is bile when I've had D for a long time and there's nothing else left. That causes burning--stomach acid?

Patti I have exactly the same problems as you there - both of them. Not sure what it means though I'm afraid, but am quite intrigued about this. I guess different coeliacs have different syptoms though..

Guessing the burning could be due to a strogn acid or strong alkali present - some form of straneg pH anyway, but ahve been wonderign abotu that a while, as I almost always have bad D, and have that problem. Who knows..? :huh:

ravenwoodglass Mentor
Patti I have exactly the same problems as you there - both of them. Not sure what it means though I'm afraid, but am quite intrigued about this. I guess different coeliacs have different syptoms though..

Guessing the burning could be due to a strogn acid or strong alkali present - some form of straneg pH anyway, but ahve been wonderign abotu that a while, as I almost always have bad D, and have that problem. Who knows..? :huh:

Our mucous membranes react to gluten. This is why so many of us get burning and hemmies when we get D. It is the mucous membranes being effected by the toxin. In some countries instead of a gluten challenge they use a suppository and simply take a biopsy of the rectal mucosa. Much less stressfull in the long run than the gluten loading (poisoning) that US doctor prefer.


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