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I Can't Stop Burping


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does this ever happen to anyone? its not like for days at a time but every now and then ill have hours of non stop burping. what the heck?


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Oh God yeah!

ALL THE TIME> I am a newbie....so I am assuming its just my intestines / everything else not processing the food right. Like today, I ate totally organic chicken and zuchini....grilled...no sauce nothing. I am burping now.

Then other times....nada.....and this I knwo will last a couple of hours till it goes through my system

I am miserable when this happens, alot of times I cry. So I hear you....I hear you totally.

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I have this too, what I describe more as indigestion. I dont know if this is a symptom of celiacs as my dad and brother have always had it. I used to get it once in a while via raw onions stuff like that.

Now being gluten free I get indigestion all the time. Sometimes downright painful. I end up crying myself. For a while I was eating Tums like candy and drinking tons of milk. My dad just gave me some of his new RX, I know isnt a good idea, but its working. Its called Zegried. (sp?) It has worked wonders. My dad stopped taking it, as he couldnt take the pill, too large, so he got the powder.. and it tastes gross.

I just deal with the taste as it helps me so much. I dont know if this relates to your problem. I hope you feel better soon

BeckyW Contributor

I have been gluten free since mid-August, 2006. I also, have been burping more and I get indigestion alot. I am hoping this goes away soon! My intestines felt better a few days after going gluten free! Yeah!

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