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I've been totally gluten free for 3 years now. I sometimes still get diarrhea. Maybe once every month or two. I don't know if it is because of CC or what. And when i get it, it is usually either one time for one day (not throughout day) or every few hours for a day. I don't know if it is more normal for celiacs to have worse diarrhea. Is it normal for this to happen? Is there anything to soothe it? Thank you. I had a supposedly gluten free takeout meal sunday so maybe that is it. When I didn't know I had celiac it was like this too until I went gluten-free.


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Ennis-TX Grand Master

Eating out is Russian roulette, do not do it without proper investigation into the place that is making the food. Look up reviews on findmeglutenfree etc. I would only eat at a 100% dedicated gluten-free restaurant now days.

I found taking potassium to help me more then Imodium ever did. But most use Imodium or peptobismol for D.

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You could just be reacting to something else..Celiac often have other triggers..I am lactose intolerant..corn and now all grains bother me..coffee and soy are reactors..Gallbladder Disease is common also..mine had to come out 4 years after my diagnosis..Research..and journal your food..Autoimmune Protocol (with Paleo Diet) is a good place to start to figure out what you react too..Goodluck

 

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cyclinglady Grand Master

When was the last time you had your celiac antibodies tested?  This will help to see if you are adhering to the diet or if you are dealing with something else other than celiac disease.  

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