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girlywhirly
Sorry, I know this sounds gross.
I was diagnosed 7 weeks ago and am just starting to feel energetic and food really digests when I eat! However, I still have an odd symptom that still affects me. After a bowel movement (even a normal one!) I feel nauseaus for hours. Does anyone experience this or know what I can do (or not do) to help this?
This forum has been such a blessing to me during the past 7 weeks as I've discovered "gluten-free"! Thanks for your help!
Belinda
QUOTE(girlywhirly @ May 23 2007, 02:58 PM) *
Sorry, I know this sounds gross.
I was diagnosed 7 weeks ago and am just starting to feel energetic and food really digests when I eat! However, I still have an odd symptom that still affects me. After a bowel movement (even a normal one!) I feel nauseaus for hours. Does anyone experience this or know what I can do (or not do) to help this?
This forum has been such a blessing to me during the past 7 weeks as I've discovered "gluten-free"! Thanks for your help!

Hi, I'am New to this myself, but know the feeling, it takes awhile to get it out of ur system
but have u maybe been getting still some gluten somewhere like from cross contamination? All of my family gets the nausious feelings after a BM (we r not gluten free yet due to testing) but son is gluten-free, unless he gets glutened, he got better after a few months being gluten-free so hang in there it will get better smile.gif
girlywhirly
Thanks for the hope. Sometimes these odd symptoms seem unexplainable and it makes a person wonder if they are the only one with them! I am currently living in a home with a kitchen that is used alot for regular glutened meals, so it's not surprising that I would be glutened without knowing it. I'm not sure how I will do this so I don't have to fight cc in the next 4 months of living there.
Thanks again for the help biggrin.gif
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