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dmack

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  1. Someone else mentioned to me too that I may not be getting the nutrients I need, which is why my bloating won't go down. But I also wonder if it's just the adjustment of diet -- gluten products are filling, and I think our stomachs get trained to think that a different kind of 'full' feeling means 'hungry.' E.g, eating whole foods (like an apple) will...
  2. fabulous - more good news. Hm. Well, there's comfort in knowing i'm not the only one, and I'll take it! Someone mentioned having reactions to other foods also - I'm good with milk/dairy (had a latte yesterday - sooo yummy), but I'm wondering if maybe beans or peanuts are contributing. Since going gluten-free i've been eating black bean salads, and...
  3. Ok people, NOT FAIR! I began bloating over 2 months ago (just when I started working out more and eating less candy of course) -- so badly one particular night I almost took myself to the hospital (think blueberries and Charlie and the Chocolate Factory). Although I didn't have gas or diarrhea, and only occasional nausea, several people thought it was...
  4. Yikes! Good thing I didn't snack on the ice cream inside a birthday cake today at the office then. Is it really possible for celiac disease to develop so quickly? I've never had problems or symptoms (30 yrs old) - then 2 months ago, wham! Sorry, one more question: the week before I started my gluten-free diet, I ate a veggie burger (wheat bun...
  5. Hi! When I saw "looking pregnant" I couldn't help but joining in - I'm definitely experiencing bloating, but my other symptoms are wierd and i'm not sure I have celiac disease? The bloating is the most prominent symptom, and started about 2 months ago, pretty suddenly. Some friends think it must be due to celiac disease, but the bloating is only occasionally...
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