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Hi

I'm off gluten since 6 years now... and still have a lot of problem with my digestion and i get

very anxious. At every meal it feels like an elephant on my stomach i get nauseas and feel

a lot of pain. When I eat only veggies I'm ok ... and at the night i can sleep I'm so afraid

to feeling bad ... I wake up at every hours ... does anyone feel like this??

I get very tired ... i do take some enzyme that seems to help .. I have no longer cramps in

my belly and do not go to the bathroom 20 times a day like I use .... thank god for that...

But still ... i would like to feel good in my body... every time I eat i feel bad ... I'm doing my

bread (tapioca/rice) I dont know what it is please somebody help me!!

isabelle

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Hi! :)

Many of us with Celiac that have gone gluten free still have food issues, mainly because we eat something else that our bodies cannot tolerate. Like gluten, I have issues with casein, aka dairy. Every time I eat it I get painful cramps in my stomach, nausea, and diarrhea. I don't eat it anymore. I feel fantastic!!

I would think you might also have something that you're eating that is causing this. I would recommend a food journal with a process of elimination to determine what is causing you problems. Also, please be sure to check your medications/vitamins, as gluten and other products can hide in there. The most common seem to be: Casein/Dairy, Soy and Corn. But it could be anything

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Hi

I'm off gluten since 6 years now... and still have a lot of problem with my digestion and i get

very anxious. At every meal it feels like an elephant on my stomach i get nauseas and feel

a lot of pain. When I eat only veggies I'm ok ... and at the night i can sleep I'm so afraid

to feeling bad ... I wake up at every hours ... does anyone feel like this??

I get very tired ... i do take some enzyme that seems to help .. I have no longer cramps in

my belly and do not go to the bathroom 20 times a day like I use .... thank god for that...

But still ... i would like to feel good in my body... every time I eat i feel bad ... I'm doing my

bread (tapioca/rice) I dont know what it is please somebody help me!!

isabelle

Granby, Qu

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