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Date:
Wed, 18 Oct 1995 00:45:30 -0700
Subject:
milk and butter intolerance
From:
Lisa <[log in to unmask]>
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<<Disclaimer:  Verify this information before applying it to your situation.>>
 
Can anyone help with whether or not you should be drinking milk and
eating butter when you are newly diagnosed CD (1 month old, goody now I
can lie about my age!). I find that if I drink milk I sometimes wake up
with lower abdominal cramps early morning, similar but much more mild to
what I had when I
was eating gluten. I am sure that my diet is GF and I am assuming that
milk although malabsorbed is not causing villi damage. Question: if I am
getting the cramping should I assume the calcium is not being absorbed
and just switch to calcium tabs? This sounds so obvious but my gastro
said to experiment and I have heard that new celiacs sometimes have to
cut milk and butter out at least temporarily if not permanently. He
seemed to think I should just plow on using milk and see what happens.
Thanks,
Lisa

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