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Chrissyb

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My tummy was doing fine and then I ate and apple today and now I am feeling ill. My tummy is not happy with me at all it fills like it is alive and bloated. In the past when I would eat apples the would make me burp but never would I feel like this. Has this happen to anybody else, what could it be. I didnt eat it with anything else. I think I probable had a handful of choc. cover rasians about and hour before which I had some last night and didn't have a problem with. I am sure my stomach started after the apple.


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Yes, happens to me when I eat apples. I can get away with eating a slice or 2, but if I eat the whole thing, I get very bloated & crampy. Happens with bananas too. I have recently been having trouble with other fruits (peaches, cantaloupe & pears), but it may just be that I was eating too many (can't help it in the summer time). I have cut back to 1 serving max. of fruit per day and make up for it with fresh veggies instead.

Marie2375 Newbie

Could it be a fructose intolerance? A friend of mine recently told me about this. Apparently it is common in people with IBS. A small number of people with fructose and lactose intolerance also have celiac disease.

darlindeb25 Collaborator
Yes, happens to me when I eat apples. I can get away with eating a slice or 2, but if I eat the whole thing, I get very bloated & crampy. Happens with bananas too.

I have no trouble with apples, I only eat yellow delicious and gala's. Now banana's do cause problems for me.

Chrissyb Enthusiast

Deb I know what you mean bananas make my stomach burn something awful. I am sorry I put this in the wrong place I was reading in here and just posted a new topic and forgot where I was. Sorry :o If I knew how to move to Coping I would but I don't know how.

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