Jump to content
  • Welcome to Celiac.com!

    You have found your celiac tribe! Join us and ask questions in our forum, share your story, and connect with others.




  • Celiac.com Sponsor (A1):



    Celiac.com Sponsor (A1-M):


  • Get Celiac.com Updates:
    Support Our Content
    eNewsletter
    Donate

Please, Please Help Me Decide If These Are Symptoms!


guntergirls1981

Recommended Posts

guntergirls1981 Newbie

Hi! Im a 28 year old female, 2 young kids. About a year ago, I started having small problems with constipation. About 4 months ago, it got worse with bloating, gas and less frequent BM. Now, no matter what I eat, 9/10 times, within an hour my stomach will bloat bad and gas follows after. Sometimes, I cant jhave a BM for 12/13 days. Average is every 6/7 days with laxative. Sometimes they work, sometimes not. The bloating is terrible, I look pregnant again! I am supposed to go to the doctor but not for another 6 weeks. Does this sound like Celiacs to you? I am miserable!!!!!!!! What can I do to help it? Thanks!


Celiac.com Sponsor (A8):
Celiac.com Sponsor (A8):



Celiac.com Sponsor (A8-M):



Jean'sBrainonGluten Newbie

guntergirls1981

Symptoms are really variable but constipation has been one of my big symptoms. I take magnesium supplements, drink ginger tea, eat plain live yogurt, and do Pilates stretches to help with that - in addition to eating gluten free.

Dawnie Newbie
Hi! Im a 28 year old female, 2 young kids. About a year ago, I started having small problems with constipation. About 4 months ago, it got worse with bloating, gas and less frequent BM. Now, no matter what I eat, 9/10 times, within an hour my stomach will bloat bad and gas follows after. Sometimes, I cant jhave a BM for 12/13 days. Average is every 6/7 days with laxative. Sometimes they work, sometimes not. The bloating is terrible, I look pregnant again! I am supposed to go to the doctor but not for another 6 weeks. Does this sound like Celiacs to you? I am miserable!!!!!!!! What can I do to help it? Thanks!

I've been gluten-free for about 3 weeks. Very slowly, I'm feeling better. I'm 45 with 2 teens at home. I've been being treated for borderline hypothyroid for about 1 year by an ND. (I'm no longer on any Thyroid meds as I believe it's all food allergies)

It all started in July when I couldn't have a BM no matter what I did. I had a fullness in my lower abdomen and was certain I had a tumor. I went to the doctor and he treated me with laxatives and enemas. Nothing helped. I continued to get worse. I became nauseated, had abdominal pain, neck and ear pain and ended up in the ER. I had all the tests and labs. Everything was "normal". I made more trips to the Dr with no answers. I was so miserable I begged and cried for someone to help me. I began visiting my herbalist. She finally gave me some hope and relief. I never thought about celiac because I was constipated. I even prayed for diarrhea and looked forward to my colonoscopy because I'd be totally cleaned out.

One day after I'd been off wheat for two weeks, and I was feeling great, I decided I could eat some really good, crusty bread. The next day I was miserable again. It took about 10 days to get back to where I was before the bread.

I don't know if I have celiac but I do know that wheat and corn make me very sick.

The word needs to get out that CONSTIPATION is also a sign of wheat intolerance.

I also have inflammed lymph node in my neck and breast when I eat the "wrong" foods. I've never seen anyone talk about that.

I've spent so much money on ER and Dr visit that I can no longer afford to be tested for celiac. But, if I feel better without wheat, then I will happily eat fruits, veggies and lean meats. :)

One thing that really has help my bloating and intestinal health is my grandma's sauerkraut. I also eat organic, plain yogurt (not the sugary stuff). My herbalist says it will take months to get my health back as it has taken years to get sick. A great book is Healthier Without Wheat by Dr Stephen Wangen as it has many personal profiles you may relate to.

Archived

This topic is now archived and is closed to further replies.

  • Get Celiac.com Updates:
    Support Celiac.com:
    Join eNewsletter
    Donate

  • Celiac.com Sponsor (A17):
    Celiac.com Sponsor (A17):





    Celiac.com Sponsors (A17-M):




  • Recent Activity

    1. - chrisinpa commented on Scott Adams's article in Skin Problems and Celiac Disease
      2

      Celiac Disease and Skin Disorders: Exploring a Genetic Connection

    2. - knitty kitty replied to xxnonamexx's topic in Post Diagnosis, Recovery & Treatment of Celiac Disease
      3

      My journey is it gluten or fiber?

    3. - trents replied to sha1091a's topic in Celiac Disease Pre-Diagnosis, Testing & Symptoms
      1

      Issues before diagnosis

    4. - trents commented on Jefferson Adams's article in Other Diseases and Disorders Associated with Celiac Disease
      6

      Celiac Disease Patients Face Higher Risk of Systemic Lupus

    5. - knitty kitty replied to EndlessSummer's topic in Food Intolerance & Leaky Gut
      2

      Dizziness after eating green beans?

  • Celiac.com Sponsor (A19):
  • Member Statistics

    • Total Members
      132,691
    • Most Online (within 30 mins)
      7,748

    4Nic8ion
    Newest Member
    4Nic8ion
    Joined
  • Celiac.com Sponsor (A20):
  • Celiac.com Sponsor (A22):
  • Forum Statistics

    • Total Topics
      121.5k
    • Total Posts
      1m
  • Celiac.com Sponsor (A21):
  • Upcoming Events

  • Posts

    • knitty kitty
      @xxnonamexx, There's labeling on those Trubar gluten free high fiber protein bars that say: "Manufactured in a facility that also processes peanuts, milk, soy, fish, WHEAT, sesame, and other tree nuts." You may want to avoid products made in shared facilities.   If you are trying to add more fiber to your diet to ease constipation, considering eating more leafy green vegetables and cruciferous vegetables.  Not only are these high in fiber, they also are good sources of magnesium.  Many newly diagnosed are low in magnesium and B vitamins and suffer with constipation.  Thiamine Vitamin B1 and magnesium work together.  Thiamine in the form Benfotiamine has been shown to improve intestinal health.  Thiamine and magnesium are important to gastrointestinal health and function.  
    • trents
      Welcome to celiac.com @sha1091a! Your experience is a very common one. Celiac disease is one the most underdiagnosed and misdiagnosed medical conditions out there. The reasons are numerous. One key one is that its symptoms mimic so many other diseases. Another is ignorance on the part of the medical community with regard to the range of symptoms that celiac disease can produce. Clinicians often are only looking for classic GI symptoms and are unaware of the many other subsystems in the body that can be damaged before classic GI symptoms manifest, if ever they do. Many celiacs are of the "silent" variety and have few if any GI symptoms while all along, damage is being done to their bodies. In my case, the original symptoms were elevated liver enzymes which I endured for 13 years before I was diagnosed with celiac disease. By the grace of God my liver was not destroyed. It is common for the onset of the disease to happen 10 years before you ever get a diagnosis. Thankfully, that is slowly changing as there has developed more awareness on the part of both the medical community and the public in the past 20 years or so. Blessings!
    • knitty kitty
      @EndlessSummer, You said you had an allergy to trees.  People with Birch Allergy can react to green beans (in the legume family) and other vegetables, as well as some fruits.  Look into Oral Allergy Syndrome which can occur at a higher rate in Celiac Disease.   Switching to a low histamine diet for a while can give your body time to rid itself of the extra histamine the body makes with Celiac disease and histamine consumed in the diet.   Vitamin C and the eight B vitamins are needed to help the body clear histamine.   Have you been checked for nutritional deficiencies?
    • sha1091a
      I found out the age of 68 that I am a celiac. When I was 16, I had my gallbladder removed when I was 24 I was put on a medication because I was told I had fibromyalgia.   going to Doctor’s over many years, not one of them thought to check me out for celiac disease. I am aware that it only started being tested by bloodwork I believe in the late 90s, but still I’m kind of confused why my gallbladder my joint pain flatulent that I complained of constantly was totally ignored. Is it not something that is taught to our medical system? It wasn’t a Doctor Who asked for the test to be done. I asked for it because of something I had read and my test came back positive. My number was quite high.Are there other people out here that had this kind of problems and they were ignored? 
    • trents
      Welcome to celiac.com, @EndlessSummer! Do you react to all vegetables or just specific kinds or families of them? What you describe with green beans sounds like it has an anaphylaxis component. Like you, walnuts are a problem for me. They will often give me a scratchy throat so I try to avoid them. Does it matter if the vegies are raw or will-cooked in how you react to them?
×
×
  • Create New...

Important Information

NOTICE: This site places This site places cookies on your device (Cookie settings). on your device. Continued use is acceptance of our Terms of Use, and Privacy Policy.