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<blockquote data-quote="Melgar" data-source="post: 2713925" data-attributes="member: 520626"><p>Hi there [USER=547481]@Db2213[/USER], firstly, congratulations on bringing down your Ac1 numbers. An Ac1 of 5.7% is great.</p><p></p><p>Stomach problems can really bring you down. I have coeliac disease and it can be awful if I eat gluten bringing on a whole host of symptoms. I’m also lactose intolerant, same thing , stomach ache, IBS, wind, and pain. Looking at your past posts it seems you have been having gastric issues for quite some time. As I’m sure you know there are many causes for stomach problems, some maybe related to meds, types of foods, food insensitivities, stomach enzymes, it’s quite the list. We cannot diagnose here, we are not Drs, but we can be supportive. When you have something that causes you discomfort after eating it’s important you find out what it is for your health and well being. I would push your GP to get this sorted.</p><p></p><p>If you don’t mind sharing your diet, what meals you eat. It might also help to document when these symptoms come on and what types of food you have eaten. It will help you and your Dr figure out what is causing your gastric distress.</p><p></p><p>I have coeliac, but I didn’t know it. I would get these differing symptoms when I ate different foods. It transpired I was extremely sensitive to gluten. And gluten is in a lot of food products. Now I‘m not suggesting you have coeliac, I’m using my experience to demonstrate how a food ingredient can really do a number on you and cause utter misery. My advice is to push your Dr to get to the bottom of what’s causing your gastric distress , especially as you feel it is ruining your life.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Melgar, post: 2713925, member: 520626"] Hi there [USER=547481]@Db2213[/USER], firstly, congratulations on bringing down your Ac1 numbers. An Ac1 of 5.7% is great. Stomach problems can really bring you down. I have coeliac disease and it can be awful if I eat gluten bringing on a whole host of symptoms. I’m also lactose intolerant, same thing , stomach ache, IBS, wind, and pain. Looking at your past posts it seems you have been having gastric issues for quite some time. As I’m sure you know there are many causes for stomach problems, some maybe related to meds, types of foods, food insensitivities, stomach enzymes, it’s quite the list. We cannot diagnose here, we are not Drs, but we can be supportive. When you have something that causes you discomfort after eating it’s important you find out what it is for your health and well being. I would push your GP to get this sorted. If you don’t mind sharing your diet, what meals you eat. It might also help to document when these symptoms come on and what types of food you have eaten. It will help you and your Dr figure out what is causing your gastric distress. I have coeliac, but I didn’t know it. I would get these differing symptoms when I ate different foods. It transpired I was extremely sensitive to gluten. And gluten is in a lot of food products. Now I‘m not suggesting you have coeliac, I’m using my experience to demonstrate how a food ingredient can really do a number on you and cause utter misery. My advice is to push your Dr to get to the bottom of what’s causing your gastric distress , especially as you feel it is ruining your life. [/QUOTE]
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