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I've been burping for 2 years now and in Dec 06 I couldn't go 5 minutes without burping. Surprisingly enough I don't know how to burp on my own. My burping has definitely decreased but I still get pretty gassy. I was wondering how long it took people who had problems with burping/gas who went gluten-free for it to go away?


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I've been burping for 2 years now and in Dec 06 I couldn't go 5 minutes without burping. Surprisingly enough I don't know how to burp on my own. My burping has definitely decreased but I still get pretty gassy. I was wondering how long it took people who had problems with burping/gas who went gluten-free for it to go away?

Sorry we haven't responded yet. For me, I didn't have burping problems to your extent but I did always burp alot after I ate especially with gluten. Now I only burp if I accidently get glutened or go over my quota for dairy. How long have you been gluten free? I'm almost 6 months gluten free and feel the best ever, it can take a while to heal, some up to 2 years. Good luck!

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Sorry we haven't responded yet. For me, I didn't have burping problems to your extent but I did always burp alot after I ate especially with gluten. Now I only burp if I accidently get glutened or go over my quota for dairy. How long have you been gluten free? I'm almost 6 months gluten free and feel the best ever, it can take a while to heal, some up to 2 years. Good luck!

I've been gluten-free for 2 weeks now. I'm still burping and I don't think it's been long enough for me to notice yet.

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That's interesting. I'm sitting here trying to think when is the last time I burped? I know before going gluten free I did at times burp a bit after a meal, but I don't do that anymore. Maybe there is a realtion to it. One of the first things I noticed after going gluten free was the fact that I didn't have a running nose after my lunch. Yest lunch was usually full of gluten.

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I have been sitting and belching (not burping) for over a week and feeling absolutely miserable. Finally dawned on me I started a new med just over a week ago and thought I had checked it out. Well, silly me, it contains both lactose monohydrate and some unspecified "starch". Bet it's wheat. Duh! Yeah, both gluten and lactose intolerant, that's me. Burping has been a feature of my life for years and it had gone away. Well, that med's out.

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