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Ronnie
I've been gluten free for about two months now, i immedietly went gluten free when i found out i had Celiac Disease. And right away started feeling better, sleeping better, and even my depression felt under control.
But now two months later i feel just as sick as i was before the past two weeks or so.
I'm right back to not sleeping and being exhausted.
I just don't understand what's happening, and i'm starting to get discouraged!
Anyone have any advice or suggestions?
mart
Ronnie, fear not, you're not alone. My son started to feel better too right after he started the diet. And now, almost 9 months into the diet, his stomach hurts often when he eats. We're totally gluten-free (we don't even eat out). I don't know what this is. It's so frustrating.

Anyway, maybe you're still healing and may have periods where you just don't feel well. Hang in there.
DingoGirl
The exact thing happened to me, and I can't tell you how many times I've read this same scenario on this board. I felt unbelievably fantastic for the first 3 - 4 weeks, and just plummetted (I do also have an inordinate amount of stress in my life currently, but still...). Fear not, you will feel better! I have been on the upswing the last few weeks and am doing so much better. It really does take time, hang in there, there are peaks and valleys in the initial healing phase, I think. It took our bodies a long time to get this way, it isn't an overnight cure. I must also tell you that I had to go on an antidepressant again - first Wellbutrin, a disaster for me, and then Effexor, which has helped enormously. One day, I hope to be free of all meds of that sort, but it will take time.

The other thing I didn't know at the beginning is that I was dairy-intolerant, as many Celiacs are - at least initially. The tips of the villi manufacure lactase, and if you have no villi, as I do not, there is no lactase. My stomach, after ingesting dairy, stuck out and ached as if I were six months pregnant. Celiacs may be able to eat dairy again after intestinal healing, FYI. But, removing dairy helped enormously also.

Just keep at it and make sure you've eliminated ALL gluten - from products you use to hidden gluten in foods. It will get better!!

Blessings -
Susan
ravenwoodglass
QUOTE(Ronnie @ Apr 22 2006, 10:59 AM) *
I've been gluten free for about two months now, i immedietly went gluten free when i found out i had Celiac Disease. And right away started feeling better, sleeping better, and even my depression felt under control.
But now two months later i feel just as sick as i was before the past two weeks or so.
I'm right back to not sleeping and being exhausted.
I just don't understand what's happening, and i'm starting to get discouraged!
Anyone have any advice or suggestions?


It can take awhile and there are some ups and downs for most of us dont lose heart. Are you taking gluten-free vitamins, you may want to if your not and a sublingual gluten-free B12 can help a great deal with energy levels and fatigue. Make sure your toiletries are gluten-free and watch out for cross contamination. I hope you feel better soon.
schuyler
I'm going through the same thing right now. I felt great for about a month and now I feel horrible. I'm trying to do everything right, so I don't know what's wrong. I think that the healing process just takes time.

-Danielle
Ronnie
I've got a quick question.
If i've been glutened can i get sick after eating something that's gluten
free? Because i've just realized some things i'm not allowed but had no
idea. I've just cut them out of my diet. But yesterday was the last day i consumed
it. But today after eating a gluten free meal i'm wicked sick. I had to make a dash to the
bathroom.
I seemed to be alright till i ate supper, but i know there was no gluten in my supper!
jerseyangel
Hi Ronnie--Yes, it usually takes a period of time for a reaction to run it's course. The time varies with the individual. For instance, recently I was glutened through CC--a product that was marked gluten-free, but was somehow contaminated. I was sick with D, nausea, cramping, etc. for about 5 days. I ate nothing with gluten (after the inital slip-up), but the reaction continued for several days.
Ronnie
QUOTE(jerseyangel @ Apr 24 2006, 06:16 PM) *
Hi Ronnie--Yes, it usually takes a period of time for a reaction to run it's course. The time varies with the individual. For instance, recently I was glutened through CC--a product that was marked gluten-free, but was somehow contaminated. I was sick with D, nausea, cramping, etc. for about 5 days. I ate nothing with gluten (after the inital slip-up), but the reaction continued for several days.


Thanks so much! At least now i know where i stand...
It's so confusing sometimes. tongue.gif
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