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Stomach Only Seems To Bother Me After Num 2


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I have been having issues with sensitivity to damn near everything, which I understand is because of continual glutening through CC, I have no idea how to further avoid gluten as I think I'm doing everything, and I'm damn sure I'm not cheating the diet lol. The closest thing I can figure to being the culprit is the way the dishes get washed, I don't always do them and when they get done all the glutened stuff and my stuff get thrown into the water, washed with soap and then rinsed off, I assumed that got the gluten off, but perhaps not?

Anyways so I don't rant or bore anyone, the Issue Is:

I seem fine up until I go num 2, if my stomach is in the least bit unhappy with something I ate then during it can be a bit ehh, but usually it's AFTER that's when it's an issue, leaves my stomach hurting where as before it didn't and it tends to make me feel like I might have D, with the sensation like I may have to go again and it may not be pleasant, oddly though I usually don't need to go again(perhaps because I fight it if I do >_>) I just find that I deal with normal number 2's that feel like D or the dreaded consteriea something I read only people with colitis have, which leads to the question am I dealing with celiac disease here? or should I go back to a gastro for something else? for the longest time I just assumed Celiac Disease was behind all of the issues and that was my only issue, So Gluten or.. Something Else?

oh and just in case it's of importance (sorry to be gross) but I notice the first or second time I wipe there seems to be alot of bile, which pre diagnoses was something I never had.

opinions please :D


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ravenwoodglass Mentor

Just because we are diagnosed celiac doesn't mean everything from that point on is gluten related. Time to head back to your doctor and see if you may also have some other issue that has cropped up.

bartfull Rising Star

My celiac Mom had the exact same complaint. No chance of CC because her household had been entirely gluten-free for years, and she NEVER ate anything she didn't prepare herself. Unfortunately we never did find out what caused it. She refused to see a doctor until I forced her to, and I won't go into that long sad story again.

Newtoitall Enthusiast

Well that sucks teh big one =/

/sigh

Oh how I hate dealing with the medical system here.

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