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katrinamaria

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hey everyone--

i was just wondering what other people get when they are glutened?? for me, it seems D for like the first day and then C for like the next 3-4 days.... is this weird?? i just wanted to compare symptoms and any remedies you guys do to make it any less uncomfortable (if that is even possible...lol).

thanks for takin the time :)

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CarlaB Enthusiast

I get both. Usually d first. My biggest issue is staying hydrated.

jerseyangel Proficient

I get D--with nausea. Quite seriously, I don't believe I've ever had C.

Kody Rookie

Ehhhh... sorry to ask, but what does it mean to get D or C?

Kaycee Collaborator
Ehhhh... sorry to ask, but what does it mean to get D or C?

Diahroea or constipated is what it is all about. Ehhh... as you would say.

I get D, and have probably only had constipation about 5 times total in my whole life.

Catherine

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Diahroea or constipated is what it is all about. Ehhh... as you would say.

I get D, and have probably only had constipation about 5 times total in my whole life.

Catherine

Ah I see... eww. Well, I get D sometimes but mainly its C. This is embarrasing to talk about, but I don't think I complete #2 when I go... therefore have to use lots of paper towel. That would be part of C right? Anyways, its all screwed up :(

Kaycee Collaborator
Ah I see... eww. Well, I get D sometimes but mainly its C. This is embarrasing to talk about, but I don't think I complete #2 when I go... therefore have to use lots of paper towel. That would be part of C right? Anyways, its all screwed up :(

And I seem to use heaps of toilet paper too, even though it is not constipation. How embarassing!

Catherine


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Kody Rookie
And I seem to use heaps of toilet paper too, even though it is not constipation. How embarassing!

Catherine

didn't going gluten-free fix all of that? because if it doesn't, well, that sucks. Or more precisely, that stinks.

CarlaB Enthusiast

Yea, I go through the paper, too. I'm much more normal, or should I say regular?, but I go through the paper.

jerseyangel Proficient

Gee, I thought it was just me--sometimes I use so much paper, I have to flush twice :ph34r:

aikiducky Apprentice

On good days I could almost do without the toilet paper, seriously. :) But of course I do use it!!! :ph34r::blink::rolleyes:

If I get glutened, I'm like the first poster, first D then several days of C or almost C.

After almost two years of gluten free, the good days far outnumber the bad for me, btw.

Pauliina

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I also get D first. I do have days where I get C, but I am not sure why yet. I dont think its gluten, I think its lack of fiber. I am trying to figure it out.

I am like Paulina, on my "normal" days, I almost could go without paper too. (but I dont either! ;) )

Kody Rookie
Gee, I thought it was just me--sometimes I use so much paper, I have to flush twice :ph34r:

hahah, same here ;;

MistressIsis Apprentice

usually immediate D at least 3 runs to the BR & if that doesn't flush everything out then I get the, I feel like I have to but I don't feeling. It's not even C it's just tight & painful

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