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Holly F

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So happy I found you guys!! I was searching to see if anyone was feeling like I do right now, I need to talk to ppl that understand what I'm going through. I was glutened and im in so much pain right now! It seems like the more clean I get my system, the more sensitive I am?!?!

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When I tell my family my systems, they are all like, maybe it's this or maybe it's that. UGH it's frustrating that they don't listen!

My intestines are on fire, my back is killing me, I'm irritated, ackey all over and I'm foggy. The stomach and back is what is making me want to cry!

I was diagnoised in 2012 and I have to admit that I have been the worst patient but I'm getting better, not because I want to but because I have to! Like I said before, it' seems like the more I stick to my diet, the more sensitive I am.

Does anyone have advise on how I can feel better NOW?? I took charcoal but only after I was in my second day of symptoms. I've taken charcoal in the past when I knew I was getting cross contamination and it worked great!! I ran out so I wasn't able to take them beforehand and boy am I paying for it now.

I hope someone can give me some good advise

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LauraTX

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Welcome to the board, Holly! :) This section you posted in is more for personal blogs (A lot of people post recipes, stories, etc) and if you would like to create a new topic on the main board, you will definitely get more replies. Unfortunately, the road to recovery from a glutening or non-compliant diet is just going to take a while. All you can do is be super strict about what goes into your mouth for the time being. Some people feel digestive enzymes help alleviate some of the GI symptoms, and eat a bland diet until symptoms pass.

Holly F

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Thanks Laura!
Nancy D

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I have been off gluten-free for a year do to emotional losses, now do to I have Celiac Disease, I must stay on it.  But such ignorant comments by those who don't understand...like, take the bread off eat the meat by itself, take the croutons off the salad, what can 1 cracker hurt you and so on especially at work lunches this has made me so angry.  So now, I just say nothing and bring in my own dressing or anything else to aid.  but when work has a surprise lunch I am screwed.   It's not as hard to get and stay on diet and I know its for my own health, but I wish people would learn about this Autoimmune disease before stupid comments.   Nancy Dion

cyclinglady

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4 hours ago, Nancy D said:

I have been off gluten-free for a year do to emotional losses, now do to I have Celiac Disease, I must stay on it.  But such ignorant comments by those who don't understand...like, take the bread off eat the meat by itself, take the croutons off the salad, what can 1 cracker hurt you and so on especially at work lunches this has made me so angry.  So now, I just say nothing and bring in my own dressing or anything else to aid.  but when work has a surprise lunch I am screwed.   It's not as hard to get and stay on diet and I know its for my own health, but I wish people would learn about this Autoimmune disease before stupid comments.   Nancy Dion

I agree Nancy!  ?. Our best defense may be educating people.  

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