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Well, I'm going on 2 weeks or so here, and its strange. One day I'll feel great, and the next day I feel like hell (yesterday and today). I know its going to take time. How did your first month after diagnosis go? Does it ever get better? :angry: Julie


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It took a bit of time to get over "withdrawls" for lack of a better word, for me. I seriously felt like a druggie coming off something hard core.

I discovered I wasn't eating enough and that's why I was feeling light headed and woozy. I looked at what I was consuming and it was like "since eating isn't *fun* anymore, I'm not going to" and I was having 600-800 calories a day. (oops.)

Are you sure you are eating enough every day? Maybe you are having the same problem...

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Ya, I'm pretty sure I'm getting enough calories. I'm eating just about as much as I usually do, just gluten-free bread that I make here instead of the wheat I used to eat. I think it is like detoxing, I'm just going to have to take it day by day.

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