Digestive trouble??

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Does anybody suffer from digestive problems that may be interferring, somewhat, with the whole "diet"/calorie counting thing? Celiac, Lactose Intolerence, Carbohydrate Intolerance, IBS,etc.......

Im STILL waiting to see a gastroenterologist. Its kinda frustrating!

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  • Roxy34
    Roxy34 Posts: 146
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    Does anybody suffer from digestive problems that may be interferring, somewhat, with the whole "diet"/calorie counting thing? Celiac, Lactose Intolerence, Carbohydrate Intolerance, IBS,etc.......

    Im STILL waiting to see a gastroenterologist. Its kinda frustrating!
  • GTOgirl1969
    GTOgirl1969 Posts: 2,527 Member
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    The only problem I have is with milk. Whenever I drink it, I get stomach cramps and feel like I'm going to barf...but I can eat other dairy products with no issue. Go figure :ohwell:
  • Roxy34
    Roxy34 Posts: 146
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    Ya, thats one of my many issues, lol. I feel like I am in labor when I drink milk. It sucks! And osteoperosis runs in my family, so I have to find other, painless, ways to get my calcium.
  • Mariettarose
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    Once we started this new lifestyle, we found I had major trouble with bleached flour. I've always had problems with dairy, especially when I have a fever, but this new problem became more pronounced as the new lifestyle choices became easier. We are in the process of taking all the bleached flour products out of the home.
  • iowamom
    iowamom Posts: 1
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    Try digestive enzymes. With dairy, bloating, gas and other digestive problems. They have helped me. Good luck
  • erikazj
    erikazj Posts: 2,365 Member
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    I have fairly severe IBS...the kind where it can be so bad that every so often my doc convinces themselves it must be something else, sends me off for all sorts of tests (cameras, blood tests you don't want to know), so I have for some years now been keeping a food diary (although the calories thing is new!), alongside a normal diary to see if anything in particular triggers it. Bread, especially white bread bloats me out completely but I find wholemeal tortilla wraps and pittas are ok. Dairy in large quantities definitely doesn't agree with me, same with alcohol and spicy food, and anything too fatty. As do some vegetables and fruit. I have found one of the bigger triggers is stress....! I am also one of the unlucky ones that just gets it sometime for no apparent reason.

    All in all, writing down what you are eating, and perhaps making notes of what you have been doing for the day may help you see if there is a pattern.

    Good luck, and keep talking to your doc.

    Erika x

    P.S. I have also found the probiotic supplements and yoghurts (which are supposed to help) make me worse.
  • Roxy34
    Roxy34 Posts: 146
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    I have fairly severe IBS...the kind where it can be so bad that every so often my doc convinces themselves it must be something else, sends me off for all sorts of tests (cameras, blood tests you don't want to know), so I have for some years now been keeping a food diary (although the calories thing is new!), alongside a normal diary to see if anything in particular triggers it. Bread, especially white bread bloats me out completely but I find wholemeal tortilla wraps and pittas are ok. Dairy in large quantities definitely doesn't agree with me, same with alcohol and spicy food, and anything too fatty. As do some vegetables and fruit. I have found one of the bigger triggers is stress....! I am also one of the unlucky ones that just gets it sometime for no apparent reason.

    All in all, writing down what you are eating, and perhaps making notes of what you have been doing for the day may help you see if there is a pattern.

    Good luck, and keep talking to your doc.

    Erika x

    P.S. I have also found the probiotic supplements and yoghurts (which are supposed to help) make me worse.

    Omg! When did eating become so UNhealthy for us?! I HATE that I can't just eat, ya know? Its frustrating. Im going to do this 2-week test to see if I have Complex Carb Intolerance. I've yet to hear from the doc concerning my appt. with the specialist, so in the meantime, Im going to do his job FOR him. No time to waste! This is driving me nuts, lol.

    Thanks guys! :drinker:
  • erikazj
    erikazj Posts: 2,365 Member
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    Good luck! I should add that over the years I have got much better at dealing with it, and controlling it!

    Depending what you have, there may be many ways of making it better. Yu may find avoiding certain foods help, or eating certain foods make it better. Supplements can help, and depending what you have there may some medication that makes the world of difference.

    As for 'when did eating get so bad for us?' - My doctor tells me it all comes down to eating things that we're not supposed to, in that our bodies weren't really designed to deal with it. My doctor has said that he thinks a lot of people don't tolerate cow dairy very well, particularly when we're young and old. He says this is because back in stone ages etc we wouldn't have farmed large animals like cows...we would have had small herds of small animals like goats and sheep and we would've drunk milk from them and our stomachs have not yet evolved to tolerate cows milk as well as goat or sheep milk. My husband and his brother cannot tolerate cow dairy at all and eat goat and sheep dairy and are fine with it.

    Wheat has been selectively crossbred for years and years to produce strains which are disease resistant and have a higher yield....a kind of genetic engineering not done in the labs!!! Some believe that as this wouldn't have happened naturally in nature, we have problems digesting it. There has been some success for wheat intolerant people with Spelt. Spelt is still wheat, but its a very old version of it, and seems to be tolerated much better by some people.

    Of course there are also all the pesticides and chemicals which are used on foods now, and all the chemicals they put in foods for longevity etc..there are a number of clean eaters on this forum, and I can definitely see where they are coming from as far as chemicals in foods.

    I'm not sure how true some of the above is, and what kind of evidence there is to support these claims with milk and wheat and stuff, but some people have definitely seen success by changing their diets. However, your doctor will work with you to help, and if you need to he will send you to a nutritionist.

    Good luck with working out what it is. Before the doc finally settled on IBS with me, it was very frustrating not to know what it was, and what I could do to make it better. Just drop me a note if you need any support.

    All the best,

    Erika x
  • jlhcrh3
    jlhcrh3 Posts: 314
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    Yes, I have very bad stomach problems. In the general diet and weight loss help i have a thread called "IBS/Gallbladder Removal". I am still not completely positive that IBS is what I have. that is the conclusion they came to after a few tests and some diet changes. but I've never had a colonoscopy, and i often wonder what results that might give. What kind of symptoms do you have?
  • erikazj
    erikazj Posts: 2,365 Member
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    I have a full range of symptoms!

    Bloating (and I don't mean a bit of mild water retention, I mean going from normal to looking nine months pregnant within a few minutes) and constipation. Stomach cramp and really bad diarrhea. Gas (lots of it). There's been times when I've almost not made it to the loo in time, and I'm pretty sure one day it might actually happen. Sometimes the pain in my stomach radiates up in to my shoulder, which is pretty weird. My stomach 'talks' a lot - it is generally very noisy. I can feel very 'uncomfortable' after eating. If I eat to much it sets it off, if I don't eat and get hungry that also can trigger it. Stress can trigger it, certain foods can trigger it...it sometimes goes off for no reason whatsoever!

    I'm unlucky in that I have not responded well to medication, but I know other people who have responded really well, and it is definitely worth talking to your doctor about it. There are some things like peppermint oil capsules that are natural and can really help. Keeping a food diary can really open your eyes as to what is making your pain start, whether it is IBS or something else. A colonoscopy is not a fun thing, and they've never found anything else 'wrong' with me.

    Good luck with it.

    Erika x
  • bareden
    bareden Posts: 19
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    I have Celiac. It took me 12 doctors and over two years to get a diagnosis. Hope you find your answers soon :happy:
  • Roxy34
    Roxy34 Posts: 146
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    I have a full range of symptoms!

    Bloating (and I don't mean a bit of mild water retention, I mean going from normal to looking nine months pregnant within a few minutes) and constipation. Stomach cramp and really bad diarrhea. Gas (lots of it). There's been times when I've almost not made it to the loo in time, and I'm pretty sure one day it might actually happen. Sometimes the pain in my stomach radiates up in to my shoulder, which is pretty weird. My stomach 'talks' a lot - it is generally very noisy. I can feel very 'uncomfortable' after eating. If I eat to much it sets it off, if I don't eat and get hungry that also can trigger it. Stress can trigger it, certain foods can trigger it...it sometimes goes off for no reason whatsoever!

    I'm unlucky in that I have not responded well to medication, but I know other people who have responded really well, and it is definitely worth talking to your doctor about it. There are some things like peppermint oil capsules that are natural and can really help. Keeping a food diary can really open your eyes as to what is making your pain start, whether it is IBS or something else. A colonoscopy is not a fun thing, and they've never found anything else 'wrong' with me.

    Good luck with it.

    Erika x

    I have a LOT of the same symptoms, but its affecting my heart. I get palpitations and have had tachycardia and bradycardia due to trapped gas. Just found out, my appt. with the gastroenterologist, isn't until the end of OCTOBER! NOT happy about that. In the meantime, Im going to put myself through that 2-week low carb 'test' to see if I have an intolerance to carbs. Im going to keep a journal between now and then. Do half the doc's job before I even get there! Soooo sick and tired of it!
  • erikazj
    erikazj Posts: 2,365 Member
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    I sometimes find it hard to get my breath when I'm very bloated, don't think it has ever affected my heart though.

    Hopefully keeping a food diary will help you see what triggers it, even if you don't know what 'it' is, and you can avoid the triggers whilst waiting for diagnosis.

    Good luck with it, and keep us posted.

    Erika x