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Lister Rising Star

thx- the pic does not do his fur justice, it was taken with a cellphone-

unforuntatly im not infact my stomich has been hurting like (feels like i have really bad D) even though i dont, i keep feeling like i need to go but all im getting is this orange nasty mucus stuff what is it? is it bad?


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CarlaB Enthusiast

Lister, this guy, Jordan S. Rubin, had a lot of health problems similar to yours. Docs couldn't help him. Google his name and you'll find more about him, but here's an article that I found. He talks about leaky gut. They don't actually test for it as far as I know, and I would be shocked if you didn't have it. Most of us do!! Open Original Shared Link

Lister Rising Star

yeah but would it really cause all of these problems??

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i stared the leaky gut treatment yesterday and since i have been feeling worse the usual like right now i really feel sick i think i may just sleep the rest of the day away so i can avoid my stomich

CarlaB Enthusiast
yeah but would it really cause all of these problems??

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i stared the leaky gut treatment yesterday and since i have been feeling worse the usual like right now i really feel sick i think i may just sleep the rest of the day away so i can avoid my stomich

Yes it would ... gotta go!!

jerseyangel Proficient
yeah but would it really cause all of these problems??

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i stared the leaky gut treatment yesterday and since i have been feeling worse the usual like right now i really feel sick i think i may just sleep the rest of the day away so i can avoid my stomich

Yes, Leaky Gut would cause all of these problems--and more. I truly believe that it is behind my food intolerances. I can not tolerate proteins from plant sources at all. Only meats. The lectins--plants that have both protein and carbohydrates are the very ones that give me problems.

The link that Carla gave is great--I would suggest printing it off. Something that you're eating, I feel, is preventing you from feeling better--

What treatment for leaky gut have you started? The only treatment I find helpful is eliminating the things that cause reactions. When the gut is 'leaky' due to damage from Celiac, for example, the tight spaces around the cells lining the intestine become farther apart and allow undigested proteins into the bloodstream--where they are seen as invaders. Foods that can cause this reaction are dairy, soy and other legumes, corn, coconut and gluten.

When these troublesome foods are discontinued, the gut can begin to heal. We may be able to eat some of these foods (not gluten) again in the future.

Lister Rising Star

whats a good gluten free headace med that wont hurt the stomich?? i have had a headace for 2 days now, i thinking probably caffine withdrawl again but i dont wanna sucom to the caffine.. also is milanta-liquid gluten free?? i am supposed to start taking it///

i stoped taking the aciphex and as soon as i stoped my stomich stoped hurting... ?? but now i have blood streaked stools (fresh red though- from been constipated for 4 days)- also now my bms seem to have something with them, when i clean there are houndrads of little dots on the tissue, and the smell has changed... wondering if this is something that needs to be looked into

Lister Rising Star
:( my head is still pounding :( it hurts i tried some breathing exersise but it did not help, i think im gonna have to force myself to take a pill of some sort if i can figure out what to take. this headace is making me feel like craaap

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CarlaB Enthusiast

I just take plain Bayer aspirin.

Lister Rising Star

tryn to avoid asprin since i herd thats really harsh on the stomach

jerseyangel Proficient
tryn to avoid asprin since i herd thats really harsh on the stomach

I use Extra Strength Bufferin--it's very easy on the stomach :)

Lister Rising Star

i dont get it, my stomich has not gave me any problems for 4 days now. i did nothing diffrent, no change to my diet.. but my stomich is fine for once.... its wierd- i dont know if there is something wrong with me or not now

CarlaB Enthusiast

You're probably just getting better. You'll have good days and bad ... someday the good will outnumber the bad!

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