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Sugar Sensitive?


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so I heard from my mom that this lady at the place we get the bread from Is celiac, BUT she also is Casein free and sugar sensitive, I don't know if it's just fructose malabsorbtion or is there such a thing as celiacs just developing a sensitivity to sugar, because I can't seem to digest Sweetarts, which are supposed to be a FM suffer's friend, as they are made of glucose not fructose.

just wondering if anyone has any experience with general sugar sensitivity, like getting gas, bloating general discomfort/ pretty sure it gives headaches and dizzyness to o.o


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BamaGal Newbie

Not sure if this will help, but I can sometimes tell a difference when I have too much sugar. I am a southern girl, which means sweet tea, so I call definitely tell a difference when I have too much tea and sweets. I try to stay away from it, but it is hard to resist.

Hope that helps!

Rissmeek Newbie

My husband has to watch the amount of sugar he eats. He can't have a bunch of sweets, a soda, ect all together or he has digestion issues.

Evangeline Explorer

Yes, many celiacs have a reaction to sugar. I have a slight reaction so I avoid it. According to Cyrex Labs, Celiacs can have "cross-reactions" with a number of gluten-free foods, most often coffee, soy, corn, chocolate, sugar, etc.

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