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Is this what is making me sick? I can't figure where the gluten is comming from, but I am having a strong reaction.

Lisa

and to continue...Aciphex.


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I am sorry you are so sick Lisa. I take Advil Gel Caplets. Hope you feel better soon.

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If it is not the Aleive, or Aciphex then I think it is going to a cassin issue, but the stress can't be ruled out.

I look like I could give birth in a few months, at my age, it could be a record. :(

If I remember correctly, once going gluten free, other intollerants may show up. If I have to give up butter, I will just die. :(

I had a full blood work-up Friday and will wait for the results...and little concerned about MS.

Thanks for being there. I'll keep you posted.

xxoo Lisa

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I'm pretty sure Aleeve is gluten free but I actually don't take it because I find it does bother by stomach. I pretty much stick with Tylenol or Advil for headaches. I get a lot of migraines and Excedrin Migraine is like a miracle pill, but unfortunately it bothers my stomach so much.

It might just be to harsh for you.

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I hope this is just stress as you are certainly under a lot of it. I don't want you to have intolerances that will limit your use of dairy (butter). I can't remember Lisa if you had food allergies before Celiac? I have had food allergies since childhood. They would come and go over the years until one would really get bad and I would have to limit that one to nothing. The first one I had to cut out was dairy, about 20 years ago. I can now eat mashed potatos' when eating out and I don't worry what is in the desert I might have at a restaurant. I do not react, but I also NEVER have dairy at home. So, hopefully if you have not had food allergies this will not be it. Nor WILL IT BE MS!! I am sending you lots of hugs to help you through this.

As far as giving birth - think how Jim could buy the bigger boat - he he. Have to try and get some humor in our complex (healthwise) lives.

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Hi. Aleve has always bothered my stomach. I think it was too harsh or something. I use what the others have suggested, Advil or Tylenol.

I hope you feel better soon!

Shalia Apprentice

The inactive ingredients don't look like they contain gluten on Aleve (I panicked for a second since it's the only pain killer I'm not allergic to!) but there's one I can't even tell what the heck it is!

Maybe someone smarter than me will come along.

Magnesium Stearate, Microcrystalline Cellulose, Opadry YS-1-4215, Povidone, Talc


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