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Chest Rash And Stomach Pain


SweetMN

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I have been gluten free for about 6 months now and I am starting to have new symptoms. These are not the same symptoms as when I have gluten. I get a rash on my chest every once in a while and I also have bad stomach pain around my belly button and cramps on my left side. I have had blood tests, a CT scan, 3 doctors appointments, and a bad appointment with a gastro doc who just dismissed my stomach pain like it was nothing. It took me 3 years to figure out I had celiac and I don't want go through that again. My tests have all come out normal so I'm not sure where to go next or who to ask. I tried cutting out dairy (and have been very careful), but the symptoms are still there. Has anyone else had symptoms like this? Maybe a soy or some other kind of food allergy? And what kind of test can be done to diagnosis it? Should I see an allergist? Or try to find another GI doc?


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Unfortunately,for some of us, cutting out gluten (and lactose) is not enough. We have gone so far that we have developed intolerances to other foods as well. Some of the likely culprits are soy, corn, and nightshades. I have had each of these, and others besides, and it has taken a while to delineate them. Most of my additional sensitivities, apart from corn which reacted like gluten, caused rashes, itching and hives initially.

I would recommend keeping a food and symptom diary to try to determine what you are reacting to. And would also recommend going back to a very basic diet of whole foods, nothing processed, meat, fish, veg, fruit, rice, maybe some nuts and seeds, and then slowly introduce other foods one at a time to see how you react. We reactive ones have a hard time figuring out just what it is we are reacting to and this seems to be the best way to delineate the problem. This is really the best test of all, because gluten has made our bodies highly reactive and we may well react on testing to things that in a couple of weeks we will tolerate quite well. It just takes a while for our antibody manufacturing machine to calm down and realize it can cease production :lol:

Stay the course and be well. :)

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Aside from food intolerances it could be secondary infections, amoebas, or parasites.

You could go see a Naturopath and see about getting a stool test done. Sometimes the little beasties in our guts can cause similar symptoms to glutenings.

The rash, for example, is often seen with an overgrowth of Candida Yeast in the body.

Gluten has thrown our systems out of wack and we need to correct the imbalances to fully heal.

Best of luck to you and do keep us updated, it all seems to be a learning process right now, for Doctor and Patient alike. ;)

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oh i second cypress mist- u should find a better gi or naturopath- there is still so much to be considered- i had read once that pain in the umbillical region could be parasite related... I myself am still guessing because i get weird pains too in almost every area of my abdomen tho i suspect i am dealing with a lot of muscular and fascial issues.

There's also SIBO... A possibility...

So you've had a ct scan?? So everything's ok with your organs??

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