Carnby
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I think people with stomach problems assume gluten is causing it. The gluten free fad didn't help this. I myself made the mistake. When I got sick of eating gluten free foods, I cheated and started eating bread again. And I was feeling just fine.
But my stomach symptoms eventually came back, but this time I knew gluten was not the cause. After experimenting with foods, and paying attention to what actually made me sick, I discovered it was fructose.
My moral of the story is, don't assume that it's gluten. It could very well be. But diet fads can distract people from discovering the real cause. Also, see a doctor. That's the only way to really know.
This right here. I was getting sick from eating pizza. And not just a little sick. I'm talking food poisoning symptoms. I said "it's gotta be the pizza. There's gluten in pizza. I must be gluten intolerant. It can't be the diet soda I was drinking. There isn't gluten in soda." Another example was at a summer birthday party. "It must be the cake I ate. It can't be the watermelon. There's nothing wrong with watermelon. It's all natural." Like many, In fell for the "it's gotta be gluten" fad.
But my stomach symptoms eventually came back, but this time I knew gluten was not the cause. After experimenting with foods, and paying attention to what actually made me sick, I discovered it was fructose.
My moral of the story is, don't assume that it's gluten. It could very well be. But diet fads can distract people from discovering the real cause. Also, see a doctor. That's the only way to really know.
The reason it was poorly diagnosed for such a long time was due to a set of rigidly narrow symptoms that barely scrape the surface of the ways this autoimmune disease can manifest itself. It's not just "eat bread, get a tummy ache." We now know that people can develop dozens of varying symptoms and, in many cases, no symptoms at all while being verifiably positive for Celiac. I didn't possess classic Celiac symptoms which delayed my diagnosis by years while my health deteriorated. We've learned so much more about the disease in the past decade or so and an explosion of diagnoses as a result isn't a surprise. Learn how to identify the disease properly and you'll be able to help more people.
This right here. I was getting sick from eating pizza. And not just a little sick. I'm talking food poisoning symptoms. I said "it's gotta be the pizza. There's gluten in pizza. I must be gluten intolerant. It can't be the diet soda I was drinking. There isn't gluten in soda." Another example was at a summer birthday party. "It must be the cake I ate. It can't be the watermelon. There's nothing wrong with watermelon. It's all natural." Like many, In fell for the "it's gotta be gluten" fad.