Pain after eating?
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It all sounds like gluten issues to me. I had all the similar pains before I realized that I had issues with gluten and later diagnosed with Celiac. I also had my gallbladder out before all these pains started, but that's what gluten does in people's bodies who can't tolerate it; breaks down digestive organs...gallbladder, then kidneys, and on.0
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JessicaLynnDouglas wrote: »It all sounds like gluten issues to me. I had all the similar pains before I realized that I had issues with gluten and later diagnosed with Celiac. I also had my gallbladder out before all these pains started, but that's what gluten does in people's bodies who can't tolerate it; breaks down digestive organs...gallbladder, then kidneys, and on.
I am already gluten free due to having a severe allergy (been on a ventilator before) to wheat, barley and oat (can't have gf oat, allergic to actual oat). So I know for sure its not that.0 -
I have the same thing. I saw my doc on Monday, and she thinks is a gastric ulcer. I had my gall bladder removed 17 years ago, and the pain is identical. She's testing me for h pylori, and she's put me on a gluten free diet.0
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So hard to say. It can be many things. I have pain/bloating after eating like you described but it's due to gastroparesis. I'm sure your dr can give you more insight0
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Saw my dr this am and she is scheduling me for a endoscopy. She does not believe it is my gallbladder. She is thinking an ulcer.
Thank you everyone.0 -
Saw my dr this am and she is scheduling me for a endoscopy. She does not believe it is my gallbladder. She is thinking an ulcer.
Thank you everyone.
Sounds like a good plan. Have you ever had an endoscopy? They really aren't bad at all (I have had 2, one just a couple of weeks ago). The prep is nothing, especially compared to a colonoscopy. Stop eating and drinking anything except clear liquids 12 hours before and nothing, not even water, by mouth for the last 4 hours. They use anesthetics that work fast and you wake up fast with no grogginess (usually, everyone is different). The only thing I noticed was a slight sore throat for a couple of days because of the scope going down the esophagus.0 -
You have a response as to "it can't be that" after most people's comments here. The doctors opinion is going to be better than anything any of us can offer to you. Hope it's nothing serious.0
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