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Day 9 gluten-free


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glutenfreegirl Enthusiast

Hi there yeh I made it day 9 and am finally starting to see some great improvements...at least with brain fog, energy, sad moods laughing more, etc but I am now having a few other strange symptoms has anyone experienced this I now feel like I have mucus in my chest that wont come out ( I am doing a parasite cleans to hopefully help) mu nose feels stuffy with thick mucus too and my period wont start it is 3 days late which is unusual for me....is this normal??

Any input would be great....

PS for anyone who read my older post re my naturalpath I have since decided to leave her and move on she seemed to have no interest in the fact this was Celiac issues and that I was getting better without all of her mumbo jumbo herbs and spices and B12 shots etc so I have since decided to move on and save my $$$ for more enjoyable things in life YEH me !!!!! maybe it is the gluten-free diet that has given me the mental brain clearing :D anyone come across similar experience with there Dr/ naturalpathic Drs


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My first period gluten-free was 4 days late and it has stayed that way....dunno why.

And yes new symptoms spring up now and again, but overall improvement. :)

Hang in there!

glutenfreegirl Enthusiast
My first period gluten-free was 4 days late and it has stayed that way....dunno why.

And yes new symptoms spring up now and again, but overall improvement. :)

Hang in there!

I definetly will I see way too much improvement to ever test it again...I sleep better I just feel stronger mentally and well mentally he he he....

I was going to add to my poat too that I have increased back there itching and so I think it reakky must be what they call die off but what exactily is dieing off??? ;)

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I definetly will I see way too much improvement to ever test it again...I sleep better I just feel stronger mentally and well mentally he he he....

I was going to add to my poat too that I have increased back there itching and so I think it reakky must be what they call die off but what exactily is dieing off??? ;)

I am glad you are starting to feel better. Have you checked your shampoo and conditioner? They could be contibuting to the back itch especially if you have long hair.

It is so wonderful when we start to feel good again and I hope you continue to improve.

glutenfreegirl Enthusiast
I am glad you are starting to feel better. Have you checked your shampoo and conditioner? They could be contibuting to the back itch especially if you have long hair.

It is so wonderful when we start to feel good again and I hope you continue to improve.

ravenwoodglass you are too cute :rolleyes:

not back itch... back there itch... :o you know back there!!! he he he

samcarter Contributor

My first period after going gluten free was three days early and only lasted two days. But I also noticed more cramping and gastrointestinal discomfort when it arrived. :huh:

It takes the body a while to detox. And I have read that the "itch" is sometimes from leakage with gas that then irritates the area. Or the pH of your poop is changing and the body is adjusting.

glutenfreegirl Enthusiast
My first period after going gluten free was three days early and only lasted two days. But I also noticed more cramping and gastrointestinal discomfort when it arrived. :huh:

It takes the body a while to detox. And I have read that the "itch" is sometimes from leakage with gas that then irritates the area. Or the pH of your poop is changing and the body is adjusting.

Good to know I think you are right as it started after i went gluten-free and I am still waiting on the cycle however I too am getting a lot of rumbling going on... good to know I am not alone in this


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