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This Is Getting Old


drewsant

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I am still having problems with my stomach. I was sick Saturday and Sunday, fine yesterday, ate a salad and didn't have a problem. Ate the same exact salad today, and about an hour later, was in the bathroom for about a `1/2 hour, and had to leave work. I'm going to the Dr. next week for a followup, and may ask him to refer me to an allergist. Maybe it isn't Celiac after all, because all I've eaten the last 3 days is the same salad, same gluten-free dressing, or rice, or plain chicken.

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Seosamh

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Our guts take a long, long time to heal. Do you visit any naturopathic doctors? They have helped me figure out what to take and what not to take--how to get my gut working, after a lifetime of it not working right. They focus on helping your body heal, not just diagnosing and medicating.

Hope you feel better soon! Good luck--!
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drewsant

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Thanks. I've never heard of a naturopathic doctor. My GP is pretty good. He doesn't like to just give pills for what ails you, he wants to find out what is wrong and correct it. Usually this means a lot of tests, but at least he doesn't just assume it's one thing, give me meds to cover up the symptoms and send me on my way. I've just been finally diagnosed with food allergies which I suspect are causing a lot of my problems. Wheat was a big one.

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