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Date:
Mon, 2 Oct 1995 22:06:38 -0400
Subject:
GF Weight Gain?
From:
Karyn Walker <[log in to unmask]>
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<<Disclaimer:  Verify this information before applying it to your situation.>>
 
Can anyone give me advice regarding weight gain after going GF.  I gained
about 7 pounds in less than one week while visiting my sister in TN.  I took
all my own food and when I did eat out it was mostly baked potatoes.  I
exercise regularly (cardio 3-5 times per week and weight training 2-4 times).
 I am very discouraged about the weight gain.  I did not have the typical
symptoms to begin with.  I had severe constipation (still a problem).  I am
going to an allergist in a week to see if maybe I have other allergies
(besides MSG) that I am unaware of that could have put the weight on.  I
carefully watch my fat and calorie intake.  Also I have not been able to find
anyone with suggestions as to how much exercise is enough for a celiac.  I
enjoy it but I do find that I tire easier than I use to before becoming sick
last year.  I do seem to have a problem gaining muscle and losing body fat.
 No one has been able to tell me what percentages a celiac should ingest in
their diet (i.e. % of fat, protein and carbs).  If anyone has suggestions I
would like to hear them.
 
Karyn
So Bend, IN

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