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Old 08-21-2006, 11:07 PM #1
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Default Help no dairy

Hi all, this is so wonderful that we have a new site to come to.
I need a little help, I've been glutten free since the 1st of June. Things have greatly improved, more energy no headache stomach stuff and of course the big D all gone. But, now it seems I have this stomach ache in my stomach area that wil not let up. Its a sometimes bad sometimes not so, my dr gave me something for acid reflux which I took for the whole 30 days, but no help. So now I think its dairy so I quit that a week ago, still got the stomach ache.
Question, shouldn't the stomach ache have gone away by now? Or am I just rushing it.
I had to see another dr and he set me up for a GI specialist but this could take months. It was bad enough going glutten free but now dairy What do you use for a sub? I tried soy and I had a real bad reaction to that, felt like I was gluttened, apparently this is common.
Today I just felt like giving up, so tired of reading labels and finding out that I can't have it. All I wanted today was a chocalate bar. No glutten no dairy no soy just chocalate, any suggestions. Thanks, Patricia
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