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Constant Digestive Noises?


LisaaaNoel

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I am being evaluated for celiac. I have noticed that within the past few months I have began hearing a drastic increase in digestive noises. (OF ALL KINDS!) It happens on and off all day and night! It's sooo loud.

anyone else have this as a symptom? did it go away after going gluten-free? how long did it take?


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i'm constantly hearing my gut ... as well as others near me! :rolleyes: i noticed mine actually made more noises for about a month into gluten free and then slowly settled down.

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Oh yea, I had this issue. My stomach was so loud I used to always carry a sweater or coat to 'muffle' it when sitting. The only time my stomach growls now is when I get glutened.

michelley65 Rookie

Oh yes...this was one of the biggest emmbarrasments about the whole stomach issue.I could never sit in a quiet room with others because it was so loud..they would think I was passing gas!It was horrible!!!I went gluten free and things are much much better..but now Im on antibiotics and I think thats stirring things up again.I also use to shake my car keys or something to hide the noises.:(

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