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Taradaktull

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  1. Have they checked you for microscopic colitis. The test is a colonoscopy with a biopsy. That can cause diarrhea. Good luck.
  2. Hi! I started having diarrhea 2 months after going gluten free. I eliminated dairy and that helped but didn’t completely solve the problem. It turns out I am now also intolerant of nightshades: tomatoes, peppers, eggplant, potatoes. When I don’t eat either dairy or nightshades, the diarrhea clears up. Keep a food diary and pay attention to the correlation wit...
  3. I just found out I am celiac six months ago and then discovered I have osteopenia. I had my doctor test a range of vitamins and minerals to help figure out what to take. I am also working with a nutritionist. Everyone is going to have their own supplement needs, but Vitamin D and Magnesium are pretty typical. Also, eat foods with calcium like white beans...
  4. Hi. I have read it can take several years (up to 5) for adults to fully heal. Since going gluten free, I have developed a few food intolerances so I am figuring out what I can and cannot eat as I go along. I am working with a functional medicine nutritionist to figure out supplements. Apparently, magnesium levels are hard to measure and low levels can impact...
  5. Hi! I was diagnosed with celiac 4 months ago. I never had digestive issues, so I didn’t get diagnosed until I was 61. Two months after quitting gluten, I started having diarrhea everyday. My GI doctor told me to try quitting dairy to see if that was causing the issue. I have been eating and drinking dairy my whole life with no issues and, now, I can’t eat...
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