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Anyone Feeling This Way


Avasmom12

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Hi,

I was Just wandering if any of you have had similiar symptoms. I have been gluten Free for about 3 weeks. The GI symptoms are getting a little better. But I find myself being so "Short tempered" with my husband. I just feel on edge. just really snappy. I am usually not like this But it takes everything not to chew his head off. I hope this subsides. Prior to getting diagnosed I ate alot of bread and pastas. Do you think it could be withdrawl. Have others felt this way. Sometimes I feel like I am going crazy. All these restrictions Its so hard. I hope it gets better.:) Thanks for any info or experiences.


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Yes!! Many of us went through that and "withdrawal" is the appropriate term. It took me 6 weeks to get through the PMS like symptoms, insomnia and extreme hunger. Hang in there....you will get better!

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wschmucks Contributor

This is how i felt when I was ON gluten before i was diagnosed. It has acutally gotten alot better since (only 2 weeks) but, I have been feeling depressed and anxious. I think that some emotional symptoms are normal-- this is a big life change and everyone deals with it differently.

I would make more time for yourself to really relax and get in touch with how you are feeling any why. Hopefully it will go away soon!

Krystle56 Newbie

I know what you're feeling, I think! I just found out on Tuesday that I have celiac and I have been without for about 2 days.....I feel so cranky! I hate being this moody but it's like I can't help it or something. I actually thought about napping this afternoon so I wouldn't have to be around anyone--lol!

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