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Night Sicknes-- Is It Celiac Disease


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nikmeh Newbie

Its been just recently, but before bed i've been feeling like throwing up. It is every night. I don't know what is causing it. I usually get nauseous when i lay down, and it is only at night. I dont ever throw up though.


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Kassie Apprentice

it could be. are you eating 100% gluten free? if not that could very likely be the cause. but how long has this been goin on for. if its just recently it could be a sign that you are getting a stomach flu. but that very same exact thing happened to me when i accidentaly get gluten, i feel sick at night.

  • 3 weeks later...
egiap10 Newbie

yeah it might have something to do with coeliac disease. i spoke to a doctor about it and he said it has something to do with the digestion of food, and cause coeliacs bodies arent working all that well... a lot of ppl will feel really sick at night while all the food is processing... hope that helps i get it ,sucks so bad.

but yeah if your eating any gluten and your a celiac..you will feel sick.

chick2ba Apprentice

It sucks to wake up suddenly at 4am, feeling like you are going to vomit. That would happen to me alot before diagnosis; I had to walk around for hours at night to calm myself down (like you, I have not actually thrown up *yet* from those 'feelings'). If I get badly cross-contaminated, that feeling at night returns. Nausea was, and still is, my biggest symptom.

I found that if I stop eating before 6pm, it would pretty much guarantee a symptom-free night. I know that is kinda early, but I was just so sick of feeling ill at night, it was worth it. Another thing: if I feel bad before going to bed, I try falling asleep first with my head and upper body 'raised'.. such as on a couch or propped up against a wall in bed, with a pillow. I know that helps with acid reflux, so maybe our symptoms are related to reflux, even though it's nausea.

Please get a good night's rest!

Generic Apprentice

I know this is the teenangers section, but thought I might offer a suggestion anyway. If you are useing a toothpaste with flouride in it and you arent rinsing well after. That can cause you to feel sick or throw up.

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Lizzz88 Rookie

Hey,

I'm 18 years old, and I have just been diagnosed with Celiac about a month ago. The doctor did a scope and he said that I have about 7 things wrong with my stomach. i have celiac, reflux, hietal hiernia, gastritis, and ulcers in my esophagus and stomach. I have also had that feeling when i lay down. I get almost like a tingling feeling in my head and throat. I have no idea what it is. The doctor told me to sleep on a wedge, so maybe you could try that. I've actually thought about sleeping in a recliner a few nights because i can't stand the nausea! I'm really knew to this celiac diet, so if anyone has any advice please let me know! :) Oh, and does anyone know what restaurants serve gluten free foods? The doctor told me that it's pretty much always safe just to get a steak and baked potato somewhere, but I love to go out to eat!

Teku Apprentice

Hey i have some night sickness to but not like that. I'll wake up in the middle of the night with sharp pains in my stomach this only happens if i eat gluten.


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I know this is the teenaged section but the subject heading caught my eye. My son, 16, is having these same symptoms. A few months ago he was diagnosed with ulcers and I asked the dr. about celiac or gluten intolerance and the dr. said "that's a whole lot more effort" (to diagnose) and wouldn't do anything about it.

Have you all been tested or have you diagnosed by diet? Problem is, my son is a carboholic and won't go gluten free. I've been suspecting for a couple years that he's celiac. He also has hypoglycemia since very young childhood and went thru a few years of such horrible muscle cramping and bone pain that the dr.s thought he had bone cancer. He didn't but we still don't know exactly what the cause of the pain is.

Thanks for any information you can give me to help him. I wish you didn't have these problems but it also gives me another bit of the puzzle for my son's symptoms.

Ann

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Stoyns619 Newbie

Wow thats weird i had the same problem b4 i was diagnosed. I know exactly how you feel now i don't know if you r completely gluten free but that might be the case also try taking deep breaths i find that and walking around helps too!!

Hope that helps my friend..................... Alex Stoyanoff SAVE_US.Y2A

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