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Stomach Noise-Gas


scottyg354

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scottyg354 Enthusiast

So guys, question. How long after going gluten free did your stomach noises and gas stop?


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7 months. But it still gurgles like crazy if I eat grains. I learned even gluten free grains are not my friend. My BF used to get worried because my stomach made so much noise :D All is quiet now :)

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The stomach gurgles can be caused by additional substances in addition to gluten-- it's not uncommon to have multiple food intolerences. Personally, I have fructose malabsorption and lactose intolerance, so milk and onions, etc give me terrible stomach gurgles.

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For me, it was about a month before it became sporadic and then it was gone by the two month mark.

I don't think I even noticed it going away. And here I could have celebrated.

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For me, it was about a month before it became sporadic and then it was gone by the two month mark.

I don't think I even noticed it going away. And here I could have celebrated.

My noises are at there worst at night and in the morning. Drives me nuts, sounds like I have a waterfall and/or a thunderstorm going on inside my stomach. LOL.

Was Gluten free for a bout a week and a half and went off the diet this weekend because like an idiot thought it wouldn't make a difference, cause I was feeling any different. Let me tell you apparently I was feeling different and didn't even realize it. Dumb Dumb Dumb.

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My noises are at there worst at night and in the morning. Drives me nuts, sounds like I have a waterfall and/or a thunderstorm going on inside my stomach. LOL.

Was Gluten free for a bout a week and a half and went off the diet this weekend because like an idiot thought it wouldn't make a difference, cause I was feeling any different. Let me tell you apparently I was feeling different and didn't even realize it. Dumb Dumb Dumb.

:) I wasn't one of those "miraculously healed overnight" people so some of the changes have been so gradual that I don't even notice until I stop and think about it.

Your symptoms will calm down but it can take time. A lot of time. My doctor told me to expect six to eighteen months as a healing time. Gluten-free isn't a quick fix for most of us unfortunately.

scottyg354 Enthusiast

:) I wasn't one of those "miraculously healed overnight" people so some of the changes have been so gradual that I don't even notice until I stop and think about it.

Your symptoms will calm down but it can take time. A lot of time. My doctor told me to expect six to eighteen months as a healing time. Gluten-free isn't a quick fix for most of us unfortunately.

Well, I pretty much am self diagnosed. As all the tests and scopes I had through out the years show nothing.

Hopefully, if I stick with this i will see a difference.


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