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  1. Thanks everyone for your advice, it's much appreciated. I have been eating some processed foods like gluten-free biscuits since my diagnosis which I'm now cutting out, so hopefully that helps. I've been keeping a food diary, so will definitely keep that up. It seems as if, after diagnosis and coming off the tube, my digestive system cannot tolerate ...
  2. Hi everyone, I've posted a couple of threads over the past few months but could really use some advice. I was hospitalised last January and placed on a nasogastric tube for feeding as I could no longer eat orally due to severe abdominal discomfort. I was diagnosed with Coeliac two weeks later. I came off the tube in April after finding that my symptoms...
  3. I see - it's reassuring to know I'm not the only who who's reacted badly to it! Thank you for your advice, it's much appreciated. It can get pretty frustrating but I understand it just takes time.
  4. Hello, I've had a pretty rough ride health-wise over the past year due to Coeliac. I posted a few months ago explaining my story: I've seen small, incremental improvements over the past few months (headaches starting to ease, more stomach 'rumbling' instead of just an uncomfortable bloated/full feeling etc.) and have just started back at university...
  5. Ah, I didn't know that about the probiotic pills/powders, thanks for informing me. I'm having yoghurt each day at the moment which I'm hoping will be helpful. And yes, it's really frustrating but I understand it does take time and recovery doesn't happen overnight. I'm trying to plan some meals based around well-cooked vegetables and fresh meat...
  6. Thanks for the tip! Will try that out in the next few days. By the way, has anyone had any joy with probiotics or digestive enzymes in terms of symptom relief/speeding up the healing process? I asked my consultant about this when I saw him last week and he said that some people find them beneficial while others don't, but obviously I'm keen to try anything...
  7. Thanks squirmingitch, I think it's important to keep a positive attitude as much as I can during recovery and look forward to the good things to come rather than back. Support from family and friends is really helping too. Thank you both for your advice. I'm definitely keen to keep to whole foods where possible at the moment and have tried having banana...
  8. Hi everybody, I'm a 20 year old male, diagnosed with Celiac in February via biopsy, after suffering with progressively worsening symptoms for around a year. I had the blood test for Celiac in June 2015, which came back negative. My main issue pre-diagnosis was a feeling of uncomfortable fullness after eating small amounts which became more and more severe...
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