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Beef: Ate Beef...feel Sick :(


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chgomom Enthusiast

I ate all natural, beef.

Now I am gassy, burping, feeling that tickle in my thorat.

Coughing a little...

Anyone have trouble digesting beef?

I think that may be it.... :ph34r:


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lorka150 Collaborator

If you are newly diagnosed, everything might bother you.

However, just because you have celiac disease does not mean every ailment that might occur is due to celiac. You might just randomly have trouble digesting beef today.

LonelyWolf307 Rookie

I'm relatively newly self-diagnosed and I have problems digesting anything but fresh fruit and veggies, and limited amounts of soy. Just give it a little time, a few months at least, and if it doesn't start to clear up you might have a problem with beef.

tarnalberry Community Regular

What was on the beef? How was it cooked? Did you have *anything* else within four hours? Did you swallow much air with it? Lots of questions here. :)

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What was on the beef? How was it cooked? Did you have *anything* else within four hours? Did you swallow much air with it? Lots of questions here. :)

Gotta echo those questions......

Were you formerly not eating beef?

If you have been vegetarian for a while then your body probably just needs to adjust slowly....

It might also be distateful but the less its cooked the easier it digests..... but perhaps if you haven't eaten it for a while then very small portions would be a start?

Guest nini

sometimes I get sick from the most random things where it's not possible to even be celiac related... it could simply be a mild food poisoning issue (when your immune system is already compromised you react more quickly to other things)

also, beef is hard to digest so if you haven't been eating it for a while, or ever, ease into it slowly... you don't need beef in your diet, in fact my sister lives off of ground turkey, baked chicken and fish... (no beef or pork)

Mahee34 Enthusiast

i have many days where my body randomly reacts to something negatively....like milk...sometimes salmon, sometimes even rice!!! and then other times I don't have any problems at all! could've just been one of those days! hope you're feeling better


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MistressIsis Apprentice

My BIL & my BF's families each have a cattle farm & they've both warned me that it could depend on what the cow is feed, like pork...pigs are usually give slop (all the bits of leftover dinners) so I just avoid the pork & hope for the best with Beef. I love beef!

I still can't figure out what hay is...

IrishKelly Contributor
I ate all natural, beef.

Now I am gassy, burping, feeling that tickle in my thorat.

Coughing a little...

Anyone have trouble digesting beef?

I think that may be it.... :ph34r:

Wow, that's ironic because last night i made home made burgers in the frying pan and about 1-2 hours later i felt like i could throw up a grease ball or something...i kept burping and got gassy when i went to bed. I will say i haven't been on a very fatty diet the past few months, and i usually grill the burgers instead of pan frying them (but it was raining around South Chicago burbs last night...and still is this morning), si it may just be the grease or fat content.

chgomom Enthusiast

Well I buy only organic, natural meats.

Meaning all vegetarian feed, no antibiotics and no preservatives.

So thats ok.

I asked the GI and she said.....beef digests poorly and sometimes, bit do not digest at all so its really not good for a newly diagnosed person.

So I am sticking to any fresh turkey...chicken...and salmon.

Although I did try gluten free, wheat free, egg free, soy free, cas free chicken nuggets.

We'll see how those go.

ironic Newbie

Last christmas (before I was dx) I had a huge roast with my family. Immediatly after I felt sick - but what else is new. It deff. wasn't food poisening b/c no one else got sick, and because I get sick so easily all my meat is always cooked more than everyone elses. I spent the rest of christmas night and all the next day throwing that delish. meat up. And since then I don't eat red meat, and whenever I do I get just as sick. Only I don't always throw up, thank god.

Has anyone else notices that before you were dx if you told anyone the list of all the things you couldn't eat b/c you get so sick.. well.. the list is never ending. As is now, but at least we know why. Being dx is actually better- I can eat MORE than I could before!

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