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Nausea And Glutening Question


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I was wondering if anyone else has this? I have only been gluten free for about a month now so I am still not positive of my reaction to being glutened. I used to have stomach cramps and D about once a week and it was bad so I thought that would probably happen when I got glutened. Fortunately I have not had any of these episodes since going gluten free. I also have not had much gas or indigestion which I used to have almost every meal. But about 3 or 4 times now I have gotten really nauseous for a whole day. Feels like bad morning sickness. I feel like I have to burp, but it is stuck and then when I do burp I feel better for about 10 seconds and then it is back to nausea.....constant nausea. I rarely ever felt like this before going gluten-free so I am assuming that this would be from getting glutened. Anyone else have this symptom? Thanks!

Alia


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I was wondering if anyone else has this? I have only been gluten free for about a month now so I am still not positive of my reaction to being glutened. I used to have stomach cramps and D about once a week and it was bad so I thought that would probably happen when I got glutened. Fortunately I have not had any of these episodes since going gluten free. I also have not had much gas or indigestion which I used to have almost every meal. But about 3 or 4 times now I have gotten really nauseous for a whole day. Feels like bad morning sickness. I feel like I have to burp, but it is stuck and then when I do burp I feel better for about 10 seconds and then it is back to nausea.....constant nausea. I rarely ever felt like this before going gluten-free so I am assuming that this would be from getting glutened. Anyone else have this symptom? Thanks!

Alia

I had almost constant nausea starting from September last year. I was diagnosed with celiac disease in October, but the nausea (and fatigue) continued and has only improved in the last week or so. I was convinced that I must have some sort of gastric bug but have been tested for everything under the sun, and there's nothing else wrong with me.

My blood test results and biopsy were very positive, so my guess is that the damage would have taken a while to build up, so it makes sense that it would take a while to improve. With all the inflammation in the gut, it's not really suprising that it could cause nausea.

You may want to ask your doctor to do some tests to be sure there's nothing else going on, such as Helicobactor Pylori infection or some other type of parasitic stomach bug.

Does the nausea and burping happen after eating dairy? It's very common for newly diagnosed Celiacs to be lactose intolerant, so you might want to get this checked out too (there is a breath test that can confirm it)

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I experienced nausea in the beginning. I eventually found out it was because of getting gluten. It was the vitamins I was taking in the morning once a day. Once I found the problem I did fine.

I also agree that dairy could be irritating your system. You could even be lactose intolerant.

Hope you figure it out.

Jennifer

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