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Gi Symptoms Develop After On Gf Diet


jterrano

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jterrano Newbie

I was diagnosed with celiac disease and have been on a gluten-free diet for about a year. I never had any GI problems, I was anemic. Now that I've been on the diet, I noticed recently that if I do eaten gluten (I have cheated on rare occasions) that I get horrible stomach pains and nausea. This has happened only a couple of times, so I'm not sure if it's because I had gluten or just a coincidence. My doctor orignailly told me that if you didn't have GI problems before you would not develop them once you went on a gluten-free diet. Has this happened to anyone else? Now that I don't usually eat gluten could I have developed a greater sensitivity that causes GI problems if I happen to eat gluten?


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KaitiUSA Enthusiast

That is very common. I was sick no matter what I ate...gluten did not really phase me at first. The more I was gluten free the more sensitive I became to it.

Even if you do not get symptoms though, you need to not cheat because it will still cause damage whether or not you feel it.

jterrano Newbie

Thanks for the response! This is the first time I have posted to the site. It's good to read what other people have to say about the disease and their experiences. I don't usually cheat on my diet because I know even if I'm not sick I'm still doing damage. I'm still learning a lot since I was diagnosed only a year ago. Since I don't usually have symptoms it's hard to judge some foods, especially when eating out. I've become pretty good at reading labels though!

rmmadden Contributor

I too have noticed an increased sensitivity after going gluten-free. Each time I accidentally get glutened I think the reaction is worse and the symptoms last longer. I do feel better versus when I started the diet but It's a long, slow road to recovery.

Best of luck to you!

Cleveland Bob B)

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I was like Kaiti. I always felt crappy no matter what I ate, so I just assumed that I wasn't sensitive or that it didn't make any difference. Now that I have been gluten-free for several months I realize that I am actually very sensitive.

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