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Stomach Bloated And Grumbly


Chrissyb

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Chrissyb Enthusiast

Does anybody else do this or is the all in my head :unsure: For the past 2 days now my stomach has been bothering me, feeling like my food is just sitting there like a brick in my stomach. I don't think I have had anything with gluten in it but we did eat out once this weekend so it is highly possible but my question is why if I am feeling so bad do I still feel the need to eat. Is my body craving something to help my diegest my food or is it all in my head. All I arealy want to do I take something a clean out the inside of my stomach and start all over. :( Any ideas would be very welcomed.

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Does anybody else do this or is the all in my head :unsure: For the past 2 days now my stomach has been bothering me, feeling like my food is just sitting there like a brick in my stomach. I don't think I have had anything with gluten in it but we did eat out once this weekend so it is highly possible but my question is why if I am feeling so bad do I still feel the need to eat. Is my body craving something to help my diegest my food or is it all in my head. All I arealy want to do I take something a clean out the inside of my stomach and start all over. :( Any ideas would be very welcomed.

I have exactly the same problem, either before I was diagnosed and now if I get gluten.

Peppermint tea helps me when my stmoach feels like a brick and/or feels like I am not digesting my food.

Hope you're better soon.

~Laura

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ShayFL Enthusiast

If your food isnt getting absorbed then your body is still hungry. This is why.

I like peppermint tea as well for this sort of thing.

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