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Dear Friends of the Celiac Community:

Yesterday I suffered a significant bout of lower tract discomfort and
related challenges.  It was not a pleasant time and today I am still quite
sore.  I lost four pounds in the process.  This is the first time in the
past four years, since discovering that I was Celiac, that I have had such a
severe reaction.  In fact, I had thought recently that perhaps I was
decreasing in sensitivity to wheat products.  However, I think all of the
symptoms point to ingesting wheat some time this past week.

I am wondering if anyone has a suggestion in terms of settling the lower
tract after such a bout.  Is there some sort of natural product that would
help relieve this feeling of tenderness and loss of appetite?  I will hope
that the symptoms will gradually diminish over the next few days.  If not, I
will need to consult with a GI specialist to get a sense of the seriousness
of the situation and what treatments might be feasible.

Thanks for your input.

Dave ( a 62 year old recovering Celiac)

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