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Hi - after my post last week about my blood test results a few people suggested a strictly gluten free diet is sometimes beneficial so I took the plunge and have been gluten free for 5 days. However, every so often I get awful pains in my stomach, maybe an hour or so after eating so bit worried! Has anyone experienced this?!

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Louiseh75,

It's not unusual to get 'withdrawal symptoms' after giving up gluten, coffee, dairy etc. but they shouldn't last beyond a week or two.

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Louiseh75 in reply to Clutter

Thank you. Sometimes hard to know what's 'normal' and what isn't!

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437jd

Hi I’m the same! I tried gluten free for a while but couldn’t keep it up.. just not organised enough. I know exactly what you mean I get severe discomfort (down my left side)

after a big meal but I’m fine with a small meal. I’ve got graves and am on block and replace. My TSH is at the very top end of normal. I m ok but it’s definitely a rollercoaster ride!

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Louiseh75 in reply to 437jd

Yep - pain and discomfort down the left hand side - not good!! Have to try something though. Started as hyper, then RAI, then hypo. Antibodies quite high at mo so trying to get them under control. Rollercoaster as you say!

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Clutter in reply to 437jd

437jd,

If TSH is top end of normal your dosing needs adjusting. Either Carbimzole should be reduced or Levothyroxine dose increased. TSH 1-2 is probably a good guide for hyperthyroid patients on B&R.

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437jd in reply to Clutter

Hi Clutter, my levothyroxine was increased at last TSH result and I’m having my bloods done again in about 6 weeks. Thank you for your comment 🙂

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Clutter in reply to 437jd

437jd,

Excellent :)

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Rmichelle

Hi it is normal to experience pain, bloating, wind, headaches etc when excluding gluten, i am now past that stage a little now,it does get better but i have to stick with being gluten free and soya free as im celiac and hashis. Stick with it and you will benefit.😊

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Louiseh75 in reply to Rmichelle

Thanks for the reply. So far - apart from the pain! - it has been ok and I haven't been craving any sugar or anything which is great. I'll stick at it and hope things improve soon! 😊

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Rmichelle in reply to Louiseh75

It will improve and i too crave the occasional sugary treat and there are plenty of cakes and biccies that are gluten free m&s do some lovely desserts etc- no need to go without.x good luck and also be careful when eating out. Bye for now.

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Louiseh75 in reply to Rmichelle

Thanks!!

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Cooper27 in reply to Rmichelle

Doves farm have some great recipes for gluten free cakes & biscuits using their flour mixes:

dovesfarm.co.uk/freee

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Rmichelle in reply to Cooper27

Yes ive actually got some biscuits by dovesfarm there lovely lemon ones and have umed and ared with getting some flour and baking but sadly im no delia or nigella!😨

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Louiseh75 in reply to Rmichelle

Just had a nosey on their site - some of their stuff looks tasty!! Thanks for this!

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Louiseh75 in reply to Cooper27

Will definitely check them out! Thanks for this!

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