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Thanks All Who Are Helping Me. This Week: A Mighty Wind!


Nancy Lake

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I was almost ready to visit a hospital. I got very week. Tiredness is one thing. Dragging yourself around is another. Also I was very larthargic and depressed. Well, I started reading about the Ketogenic Diet on line. I had been google-ing my symptoms. Wrong Diagnosis.com is one place that scares me. The more symptoms you add to their search engine the more they come up with you must have cancer.

I am laughing because never once did it think I might be Celiac. Back to Ketogenics. Muscle builders elimenate all carbs for about one week. They only eat Akins style..very little fruit. This forces the body into ketonics.

I realized that I was dropping enormous water weight...peeing hourly great volumes of urine. But after a while you loose electrolites. This causes extreem weakness. So I have been able to eat corn chips.

I discovered that fruit is very helpful with bringing the energy and ketones back into balance. Before I was eating hard boiled eggs, celery and peanut butter...but also had no appetite so not eating much at all.

There was never any pain with urination...just lots of it. Learning how to eat is very hard for me.

Women used to stay in bed for a week or more after having a baby...well not anymore. I say this because hospitals have learned that getting up and moving around is a must for recovery. Even after a cesarian 20 years ago...I only had one day of bed rest, then they forced me up.

I spent two days in bed, and that probably did a lot of not so good things too. I force myself now to walk and do things...it is very important.

I still have not returned to the gym. But I am going to very soon. Maybe not for a hour but at least some time.

Ok my mighty wind. The last few days, my side hurt, and then today...gas. Lots of gas. I feel better at the moment.

Each new day brings something else. It is amazing. I now feel like I have had surgery. I haven't but this return to normal life and taking things slow reminds me of a post surgery feeling.

My insides feel bruised and sore. My liver feels like it is swelling and then shifting or somthing. I have no idea if it is my liver, maybe pancreas, or large intestine, but it is in that area.

I was so swollen, that my ribs hurt now. Things are happening. I am just along for the ride. And it is Mr. Toad's Wild Ride at that.

Someone mentioned eating anti inflamatory foods. Could some one explain what those are? Not sure.

I just realized that Morningstar, fake meat, has glutten. Oops. I am becoming more of a lable reader.

In my last post, someone said that they were feeling fine prior to being glutten free. I think I can relate to that pretty well here.

One thing though, friends who see me now say I look so much better. They thought I looked hagged out and grayish before. Hummm.

Now I feel hagged out but look better...go figure.

Thanks for all your support. One day I hope to return the favor to someone new like me.

Nancy


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Hi Nancy,

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Hi Nancy- How long have you been gluten-free? I am one of the ones who was primarily asymptomatic prior to my diagnosis, and I can very much relate to the gluten "withdrawal." I felt terrible the first few days, then I leveled out but have not yet felt well and continue to have various symptoms-- I have many symptoms now, gluten-free, that most complain of prior to being gluten-free. And the sudden lactose intolerance I was warned of certainly came true, but I hear this can be just temporary so don't let it get you down just yet! I get light-headed and dizzy now, and just an overall unsettled feeling in my head, like pressure. I haven't tried giving up soy yet, which as we were both told may alleviate this.

Some of the material I've read say that as many as 70% of Celiac patients may have had the "silent," or asymptomatic, type, yet it often seems like we're the minority when we're looking for info. Also, I've read that the emotional part of going gluten-free can sometimes be tough for those who were asymptomatic because we can't relate to the "I feel like a new person now" stories after going gluten-free---rather, we feel worse than we ever have, on top of giving up our lifelong friend named Gluten:)

As you've already noted, the forum members here are a great resource and certainly help to alleviate many concerns/questions about our new diagnosis. Good luck, and hope you're feeling better soon!

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