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Hi, i have logged on here solely to respond to you as i have been in this same situation, it’s painful & exhausting, although i am a little further ahead in my journey. Going by what you have written i believe your problem is FODMAPS, your gut can’t digest foods high in fodmaps, things like bread, sweetener, milk even blackberries & apples. If you look online for the low fodmap diet you’ll be very happyHi, I'm a type 1 diabetic and have been for nearly 14 years.
Last year I felt so ill around Easter time. Constantly feeling sick whenever I ate, not feeling right at all, tired, had little energy (and I am usually very energetic), constant hypos and lost weight. Went to the doctor's and at first they didn't even give me a face to face appointment and said it was all psychological. I finally got through to a female doctor and she saw me and wasn't any help at all, gave me some sachet things as I was also struggling to go to the toilet, and sent me for a blood test (plus my annual diabetic bloods). They all came back normal and that was the end of that. I read up online and found these symptoms could be caused by gluten intolerance (which wouldn't appear in a blood test), so I eliminated gluten from my diet for about a week and felt so much better! I then tried eating a bit of gluten to see if it was this, and I started to feel ill again. So I continued to go gluten free and here we are today, self diagnosed gluten intolerance. Everything went back to normal, blood sugars were fine and everything. Recently I have started having similar slightly less intense symptoms (but only when I either eat cheese or have cereal (gluten free) with milk). I cannot find much about type 1 diabetes, gluten intolerance and lactose/dairy intolerance and am just confused. I have read that if you have coeliac disease you are likely to become lactose intolerant, but my coeliac test came back completely normal last year (and I am not going through the trauma of eating gluten for 6 weeks to find out). Any advice on the lactose/dairy intolerance idea would be greatly appreciated .
I found going very low carb, keto or even carnivore easy as I don't need special replacement foods. Breads and cakes are no longer part of my meals. I simply eat tasty filling natural foods - meats, fish, eggs, dairy, veg, olives nuts etc.even going out to eat doesn’t give me any pleasure anymore and the choices are so limited. Has anybody got any advice that might help as ’normal’ food is so tempting
Hi there @Andie7 , I have coeliac as does my daughter. I also have the gluten rash . I have been gluten free for just under 3 years now. It made a huge difference. I only get symptoms including the rash if I accidentally consume gluten. My symptoms would be stomach cramps, IBS, GERD, bloating , nausea and alternating constipation and diarrhea. The rash appears in my hair, my lower back, my elbows and my inner thighs. The rash is usually symmetrical appearing on both sides of my body. It is Intensely itchy and it burns at the same time. Apparently, our skin can be attacked as it’s a systemic condition, meaning it can also attack other organs.Hi, I don’t normally write on this (or any other) forum because I’m not the greatest writer but I’ve been waiting for someone to say they are coeliac and diabetic (I’m T2) like me as I thought I was the only person in the world with both. I also have Barretts oesophogus. My biggest problem seems to be how on earth to satisfy all 3 conditions, food wise, especially as I don’t seem to suffer with any symptoms at all - the coeliac disease was discovered by chance when I had an M.O.T. blood test and from there the Barretts was discovered (endoscopy), I’ve been a type 2 diabetic for about 2 years and am not managing it very well. I have spoken to dieticians who have not helped me very much because I really don’t like any of the gluten free bread or rolls but I do like some of the cakes - not good for diabetes at all! My life has changed so dramatically since my diagnosis, even going out to eat doesn’t give me any pleasure anymore and the choices are so limited. Has anybody got any advice that might help as ’normal’ food is so tempting as I get no symptoms and can’t ever tell if it has gluten in or not, unless I read all ingredients (not always possible). Help if possible please
I'm a diagnosed type 2 diabetic. Back in early 2019 I self diagnosed lactose intolerant after eating cheese caused unbearable stomach pain twice in a week. So I've been dealing with that for 6 years now. A few months later, I developed gluten sensitivity to eating normal bread. I eliminated wheat from my diet and up until recently, that's been OK. Last November, while mum was having eye surgery, I had hot chocolate with oat milk at Costa and that niggled my stomach a bit. So now I have gluten free oat milk. So now I think I'm oat sensitive too. Good luck.Hi, I'm a type 1 diabetic and have been for nearly 14 years.
Last year I felt so ill around Easter time. Constantly feeling sick whenever I ate, not feeling right at all, tired, had little energy (and I am usually very energetic), constant hypos and lost weight. Went to the doctor's and at first they didn't even give me a face to face appointment and said it was all psychological. I finally got through to a female doctor and she saw me and wasn't any help at all, gave me some sachet things as I was also struggling to go to the toilet, and sent me for a blood test (plus my annual diabetic bloods). They all came back normal and that was the end of that. I read up online and found these symptoms could be caused by gluten intolerance (which wouldn't appear in a blood test), so I eliminated gluten from my diet for about a week and felt so much better! I then tried eating a bit of gluten to see if it was this, and I started to feel ill again. So I continued to go gluten free and here we are today, self diagnosed gluten intolerance. Everything went back to normal, blood sugars were fine and everything. Recently I have started having similar slightly less intense symptoms (but only when I either eat cheese or have cereal (gluten free) with milk). I cannot find much about type 1 diabetes, gluten intolerance and lactose/dairy intolerance and am just confused. I have read that if you have coeliac disease you are likely to become lactose intolerant, but my coeliac test came back completely normal last year (and I am not going through the trauma of eating gluten for 6 weeks to find out). Any advice on the lactose/dairy intolerance idea would be greatly appreciated .
Hi everyone I'm T2 Over time I have become gluten intolerant I have also become highly allergic to Dairy so much so I have to carry epipens I have been informed by a consultant that diabetes can be linked to autoimmune and extreme allergies I have to take 4 antihistamines a day and regularly can be come allergic to something at the drop of a hat why we have not been informed of this before I'm not sure as it seems quite common with diabetics I also have polycystic ovaries and apparently all of this is interconnected I cook from scratch too Nothing I haven't made touches my lips after waking up from anaphylaxis in casualty it's just not worth itI'm a diagnosed type 2 diabetic. Back in early 2019 I self diagnosed lactose intolerant after eating cheese caused unbearable stomach pain twice in a week. So I've been dealing with that for 6 years now. A few months later, I developed gluten sensitivity to eating normal bread. I eliminated wheat from my diet and up until recently, that's been OK. Last November, while mum was having eye surgery, I had hot chocolate with oat milk at Costa and that niggled my stomach a bit. So now I have gluten free oat milk. So now I think I'm oat sensitive too. Good luck.
Hi it's a mind field when comes to intolerance. If we're ceoliac which would be done via blood test but having to eat foods that have gluten in for a while would show if had ceoliacs disease.Hi, I'm a type 1 diabetic and have been for nearly 14 years.
Last year I felt so ill around Easter time. Constantly feeling sick whenever I ate, not feeling right at all, tired, had little energy (and I am usually very energetic), constant hypos and lost weight. Went to the doctor's and at first they didn't even give me a face to face appointment and said it was all psychological. I finally got through to a female doctor and she saw me and wasn't any help at all, gave me some sachet things as I was also struggling to go to the toilet, and sent me for a blood test (plus my annual diabetic bloods). They all came back normal and that was the end of that. I read up online and found these symptoms could be caused by gluten intolerance (which wouldn't appear in a blood test), so I eliminated gluten from my diet for about a week and felt so much better! I then tried eating a bit of gluten to see if it was this, and I started to feel ill again. So I continued to go gluten free and here we are today, self diagnosed gluten intolerance. Everything went back to normal, blood sugars were fine and everything. Recently I have started having similar slightly less intense symptoms (but only when I either eat cheese or have cereal (gluten free) with milk). I cannot find much about type 1 diabetes, gluten intolerance and lactose/dairy intolerance and am just confused. I have read that if you have coeliac disease you are likely to become lactose intolerant, but my coeliac test came back completely normal last year (and I am not going through the trauma of eating gluten for 6 weeks to find out). Any advice on the lactose/dairy intolerance idea would be greatly appreciated .
I've been Type 1 for 62 years and I'm coeliac too but not lactose intolerant. I was told its another autoimmune disease that goes hand in hand with diabetes. Its not that bad, best of luckHi, I'm a type 1 diabetic and have been for nearly 14 years.
Last year I felt so ill around Easter time. Constantly feeling sick whenever I ate, not feeling right at all, tired, had little energy (and I am usually very energetic), constant hypos and lost weight. Went to the doctor's and at first they didn't even give me a face to face appointment and said it was all psychological. I finally got through to a female doctor and she saw me and wasn't any help at all, gave me some sachet things as I was also struggling to go to the toilet, and sent me for a blood test (plus my annual diabetic bloods). They all came back normal and that was the end of that. I read up online and found these symptoms could be caused by gluten intolerance (which wouldn't appear in a blood test), so I eliminated gluten from my diet for about a week and felt so much better! I then tried eating a bit of gluten to see if it was this, and I started to feel ill again. So I continued to go gluten free and here we are today, self diagnosed gluten intolerance. Everything went back to normal, blood sugars were fine and everything. Recently I have started having similar slightly less intense symptoms (but only when I either eat cheese or have cereal (gluten free) with milk). I cannot find much about type 1 diabetes, gluten intolerance and lactose/dairy intolerance and am just confused. I have read that if you have coeliac disease you are likely to become lactose intolerant, but my coeliac test came back completely normal last year (and I am not going through the trauma of eating gluten for 6 weeks to find out). Any advice on the lactose/dairy intolerance idea would be greatly appreciated .
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