Overall water retention - Anyone else?

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KatiAuchinleck
KatiAuchinleck Posts: 101 Member
I have been GF for 4 years and found that it obliterated my migraines and joint pain. Over time, I thought that I could tolerate small amounts because the headaches didn't return. Now that I am very specifically working to get fit and lose weight I notice massive changes in my weight when I eat gluten.

I am talking about fluctuations of 4-6 pounds in a matter of days...all while still eating the same number of calories and maintaining a specific exercise regime. The only culprit I can find (this is now happening for the third time) is that gluten sneaks back into my diet. We all know how that works: a bite here, a "just today" there.

The scale goes crazy, my rings get tight, my stomach hurts from the swelling, and my entire body just blows up with water.

I was hoping that I'm not alone in this. Does anyone else notice this symptom with gluten intake???

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  • PamT150
    PamT150 Posts: 2 Member
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    When I first went gluten free, I was very strict. I found by reducing my carbs overall, it was easier to loose weight. I got within 5 pounds of my goal weight and my joints were feeling great. I was feeling confident that I had my Rheumatoid Arthritis and my weight under control, so I started allowing myself to cheat and eat gluten now and then. At first I wasn't sure, but it seemed like every time I ate gluten my stomach would swell up, I gained several pounds, and I felt bloated for 2 or 3 days. I'm glad to hear that the same thing happens to you. It makes me realize that I am not just imagining it. Being gluten free really is the better way for me to be. I need to stop kidding myself.
  • anglyn1
    anglyn1 Posts: 1,802 Member
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    Oh yes! Anytime I have been glutened at a restaurant I know it because I gain so much water weight! It's ridiculous, I'll look like I'm about to give birth to triplets! lol
  • chocciechip
    chocciechip Posts: 207 Member
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    I've not eaten gluten for 10years. Then my doc said I needed to get 'retested for celiac. In 4weeks I've put on over a stone and it's miserable!! Only 2weeks left now and then I can go back to feeling normal
  • KatiAuchinleck
    KatiAuchinleck Posts: 101 Member
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    I'm glad I'm not alone. It's ridiculous that I know this and have little self control. I never eat bread or pasta but it's when I'm baking! A lick, a spoonful of batter. If I can get it into the oven, I'm safe. But, raw batter is my killer!
  • canadjineh
    canadjineh Posts: 5,396 Member
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    I've not eaten gluten for 10years. Then my doc said I needed to get 'retested for celiac. In 4weeks I've put on over a stone and it's miserable!! Only 2weeks left now and then I can go back to feeling normal
    Wow, chocciechip. After feeling the difference for 10 years, I wouldn't have reglutened unless it was necessary for insurance reasons. The solution is the same whether you have Celiac Disease or NCGS (technical acronym for Non-Celiac Gluten Sensitivity)... to stay away from gluten. Now it will take you up to another year to heal the damage just done from the testing.
    And don't bake, Kati, lol.

  • dalansteiner
    dalansteiner Posts: 61 Member
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    Chocciechip I don't think your doctor's treatment protocol is very sensible. I feel for you.
  • TheLittleFangs
    TheLittleFangs Posts: 205 Member
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    11lbs here since reintroducing (I was not totally gf) for testing....
  • larissamalcolm
    larissamalcolm Posts: 15 Member
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    This is my first post in this group. Responding because of the water retention. I don't know if I am celiac or not. I have had horrible pitting edema most of my adult life. No have had many different tests and been to a lot of specialists. Most act like I am sort of crazy and the answer to my edema has always been to lose weight. I have tried so many times unsuccessfully.

    In June I started seeing a doctor in the bariatric clinic. I was too scared to do the surgery so instead I started a "protein sparing" ketogenic diet. The edema was gone within a week or less. No doctor ever told me low carb could help water retention. Not a single one in fifteen years of specialists and primary care doctors telling me to lose weight. Anyway I have lost 40+ pounds (depending on the day).

    I stopped doing the keto diet but continued with low carb (no bread/no sugar). A few weeks ago I ate a biscuit from KFC and the pitting edema returned by that night. I started googling that and other problems I have had over the years and celiac keeps coming up. I have an appt with a gastroenterologist and I have been eating bread so I can get an accurate test. I gained ten pounds and have a lot of water retention. Not as bad as I used to have it but I can press on my angle and see the indentation stay. I am still under my calorie goal so the ten pounds on the scale just makes me sad.
  • canadjineh
    canadjineh Posts: 5,396 Member
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    @larissamalcolm - hang in there for your test, then ditch the gluten & keep your carbs lower. Experiment to see how many carbs you can have from healthy fresh vegetables & fruit without the edema. Bring your gastro the list of symptoms you've had - sometimes it's hard to remember everything you want to say when you are in the office.
  • larissamalcolm
    larissamalcolm Posts: 15 Member
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    Thanks! I am definitely ditching the gluten once I get tested whether I have something diagnosable or not. I am trying to figure out how to get enough gluten for accurate results without gaining so much weight and feeling so yucky. When I was on the protein sparing diet I felt better than I ever remember feeling.
  • sllm1
    sllm1 Posts: 2,114 Member
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    I read an article that said that 25% of people who are celiac do not get diagnosed with the blood test. That's a big percentage.
  • KatiAuchinleck
    KatiAuchinleck Posts: 101 Member
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    sllm1 wrote: »
    I read an article that said that 25% of people who are celiac do not get diagnosed with the blood test. That's a big percentage.

    Wow! I have no desire to go back to eating it regularly for a test though.
  • sllm1
    sllm1 Posts: 2,114 Member
    edited January 2016
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    Nope - not going to make myself sick so that they can test me and tell me that I'm intolerant when I already know it.

    I ate out yesterday for the first time in a while. I know I ingested hidden gluten. I went from flat tummy to looking four months pregnant overnight.
  • passionflwr
    passionflwr Posts: 2 Member
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    This is my first post in this group. Responding because of the water retention. I don't know if I am celiac or not. I have had horrible pitting edema most of my adult life. No have had many different tests and been to a lot of specialists. Most act like I am sort of crazy and the answer to my edema has always been to lose weight. I have tried so many times unsuccessfully.

    In June I started seeing a doctor in the bariatric clinic. I was too scared to do the surgery so instead I started a "protein sparing" ketogenic diet. The edema was gone within a week or less. No doctor ever told me low carb could help water retention. Not a single one in fifteen years of specialists and primary care doctors telling me to lose weight. Anyway I have lost 40+ pounds (depending on the day).

    I stopped doing the keto diet but continued with low carb (no bread/no sugar). A few weeks ago I ate a biscuit from KFC and the pitting edema returned by that night. I started googling that and other problems I have had over the years and celiac keeps coming up. I have an appt with a gastroenterologist and I have been eating bread so I can get an accurate test. I gained ten pounds and have a lot of water retention. Not as bad as I used to have it but I can press on my angle and see the indentation stay. I am still under my calorie goal so the ten pounds on the scale just makes me sad.

  • passionflwr
    passionflwr Posts: 2 Member
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    I have horrible issues with edema, and have been on Lasix for fifteen years. I was diagnosed with a kidney disease called IGA nephropathy. My kidneys function fine, but my filters are damaged and I cannot clear enough water out on my own.

    I jave been sick with Fibromyalgia and all sorts of other issues for almost 20 years. All the doctors would say ?????? , we really don't know what is wrong with you. I had major inflammation, even in my lab tests.

    I finally sought a Medical Doctor who practices functional medicine. He told me to get off gluten and dairy - said it is highly inflammatory. I did great with the gluten, but I noticed that when I ate cheese on a rare occasion, I would gain around 8 lbs overnight!

    My doctor suggested a food allergy panel. My 72 hour delayed allergy tests came out allergic to wheat, gluten, and severely allergic to dairy and eggs. Now that I have entirely eliminated the dairy and the eggs, I really don't have any edema issues. Maybe a tad occasionally and my nephrologist said it is because we need to wean me off the Lasix, but nothing severe like I used to have. When I first saw her, she said I probably had 40# of water on me. She also said you normally have about 8# of extra water on you before you see it in your ankles, etc.

    So, I just wanted to share my experience with the food allergy testing in case it might help someone. I know it is so difficult avoiding gluten. My life is really hard.. I can hardly eat out. I eat a lot of hamburger patties :-)

    Have a great day! :-)
  • canadjineh
    canadjineh Posts: 5,396 Member
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    @passionflwr Hamburger patties?? That's just sad. What's wrong with chicken, turkey, quail, ostrich, pork, rabbit, all the fish and shellfish? With lovely fresh veggies & fruit? Wishing you better health (and a more interesting diet ;) ).