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Sorry about this one, I was wonderng if anyone passed mucous with their bm's. I was told that it was a symptomm of IBS and was wondering if any of you with celiacs had this symptom?


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most definitely

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Sorry about this one, I was wonderng if anyone passed mucous with their bm's. I was told that it was a symptomm of IBS and was wondering if any of you with celiacs had this symptom?

Oh My Goodness, YES!! This is why the GI Dr. (who was way off) tried telling me i might have a bacterial infection, and then he tried telling me it was ulcerative colitis...just know it will begin to heal once you've been on a gluten free diet for a few months, it starts to heal immediately following a gluten free diet but sometimes seeing the results takes awhile.

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Yep, me too. C with mucous, whether it's gluten or another sensitivity. My non-celiac hubby tells me that he also gets mucous the day after eating anything that bothers his stomach. (I haven't verified this personally, I'm taking his word for it!)

I had a mediocre doctor try to give me drugs for IBS because of the C with M. She said I couldn't possibly have celiac without D. Luckily I knew she was wrong because of my dietary response and keep looking until I found a good doctor.

~Li

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Oh yeah. :( In fact, I passed mucuous with gas too. What a mess.

IrishKelly Contributor
Oh yeah. :( In fact, I passed mucuous with gas too. What a mess.

Yep, me too :(...mine has gotten much better after a few months of a gluten-free and df diet, i found out the dairy (lactose i believe) was causing most of that, so if your not df you may want to try it out!

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