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I have just discovered celiac and think that this may be the solution to the
GI distress that I have been suffering for the past 2 years (the doctors say
it is "stress", " too much coffee", "not enough fun", "drinking too many
sodas", or "eating too many beans" - as if I would be in the same room as a
bean! Apparently, they think it is all in my head.)
After trying the gluten free diet for 3 days, I was immediately releived of
all my symptoms for 5 days of "miracle cure." Unfortunately, my "miracle
cure" began slipping away and even though I have remained GF, I have relapsed
(although not as bad as when I was eating gluten) I have been meticulous in
my diet -- in fact, on Day#2 of my renewed health, I went through the
pantry/fridge and threw away anything that might have gluten in it. I bought
the GF Gourmet cookbook and More GF Gourmet cookbook and all new
flour/food/etc and called the mfg. about vitamins, etc. etc.
My question is this -- is this relapse normal? or do I [once again] have the
wrong illness for my problems? Why would I feel so wonderful and then begin
to decline again? (I am on GF Day #15) Or, better yet, how long does one
have to be GF to actually eliminate GI symptoms?
Thanks for your help--
Lynn
ps: symptoms = WAY too much gas and constipation (unusual for celiac, I
think, but possible)
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