How long does it take for Coeliac symptoms to calm down after gluten free diet?
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Hi everyone
So I have just been diagnosed with Coeliac Disease by the genetic blood test. I am 22 and have always been told I had IBS since I was about 16. Basically I get diarreah and cramps everyday mostly in the morning but it really affect my quality of life. I have been taking a couple of Imodium everyday which really calms it down even if I eat gluten and wheat! So I am now starting a gluten/wheat free diet but still using the Imodium for now. Can anyone advise how long it will take for my symptoms to calm down? Also does anyone else use Immodium for Coeliac Disease? Ive done the diet for a week now and still no improvement and starting to lose hope and think maybe they have misdiagnoses me, can any hope help? Feeling a bit lost!
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lynda01728 Ali3232
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Well.....it's good that you have been diagnosed(so at least you know what is going on) but the bad news is.....it takes time.
I have been strictly gluten free for over 2 years and although I feel loads better I still have dietary issues. I cannot tolerate lactose and mainly stick to a FODMAP diet. I am frquently constipated and take movecol daily but I am loads better. It is worth it
It does take time, you have to be very careful to NEVER eat any gluten at all but each and every day your gut is healing and you will gradually feel better.
Good luck.
Ali3232 lynda01728
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laurie99463 Ali3232
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Ali3232 laurie99463
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hannah_38375 Ali3232
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Unfortunately, it does take at least 6 months for all of the gluten to be removed from your intestines and for them to begin to heal from all the damage that has been done from your previous consumption of gluten. I encourage you to just stick with your gluten free diet and ensure you read up about possible forms of contamination to your gluten free food that you may not be aware of. Best of luck
Ali3232 hannah_38375
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Thanks Hannah! I am starting to feel better slowly which is great x
Dannie16 Ali3232
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I'm in the same boat!!! Been gluten free for 9 days now and I feel exactly the same as I have been for months. I wish the nightmare would end, I thought after my biopsy and going gluten free I'd feel at least abit better.
Ali3232 Dannie16
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Hi Dannie I've been doing gluten free for about 3 months properly now and I have more good days than bad days and slowly getting my life back so please don't lose hope! I know how hard it is but I promise you you will feel better gradually, just make sure there is no risk of cross contamination when eating, I have made this mistake lots of times! X
Dannie16 Ali3232
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Hi ali3232
Thank you for replying! I hope your right, I'm sick of being sick! I do worry about cross contamination, but I'm trying to be very clean. Should I get different pans etc? Iv not seen a dietitian yet so I haven't be able to ask anyone any questions. Just been left to it x
Ali3232 Dannie16
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Hi Dannie, I only recently had my first dietician appointment and they told me to get a separate toaster/butter/chopping board/knives and that's it in case of crumbs! She also told me not to eat any kind of oats for the first 6 months xx