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Old 12-03-2012, 10:03 AM   #1
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Havent eaten any processed food for 3 weeks.
Dude, you've eaten nothing BUT processed foods for the last 3 weeks.


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Ate nothing but plain jane chicken noodle soup and progresso chicken souo for 2 weeks. This week Ive just had simple sandwhiches and subway. Did have a plain whataburger and nothing bad happened.
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Old 12-03-2012, 10:51 PM   #2
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Havent eaten any processed food for 3 weeks.
Yea it really sounds like all you've been eating is processed. You, and about 50% of the population develops some level of gluten allergy over time. Aside from that there is a lot of other shit in processed foods (like bread) that can mess you up.

Read up on Paleo and switch your diet up. If you're having persistent problems with your digestive system the first place to look is what you're putting into it every day, and from what you've posted your diet is awful. Not hating on you bro, just being honest.

There are many things you can try. Paleo, modified paleo, raw diets, vegan (gross). intermittent fasting, etc. etc. etc.

Gluten free bread is shit and it is processed food. Gross. Just don't eat bread or wheat products for a while, its not that hard...and after you get used to it you realize bread tastes like a sponge.

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If you ate the same stuff you always eat, it's not your diet.
Completely not true. Allergies are developed over time in most cases and can manifest as described.
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Old 12-03-2012, 10:58 PM   #3
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Could be just genetic as well.

Stress can definitely be a huge factor too.

Definitely monitor your diet and find out what hurts you and what doesn't bother you. Tomatoes are a big thing that fucks with my IBS.
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Old 12-04-2012, 04:54 AM   #4
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Completely not true. Allergies are developed over time in most cases and can manifest as described.
To go from fine to being in pain and completely different stool all of a sudden?

Gluten allergies were never spoken about when I was a kid.......Now it's claimed be so widespread. That alone makes me suspicious.

Grains are good because they give you fiber. Fruit & vegetables do too, but at a higher price.

If someone is truly allergic to gluten, they could always eat oat.

Course you could always get allergy tested.....It isn't difficult or expensive. Ask your doctor to request it so insurance will cover it.

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To go from fine to being in pain and completely different stool all of a sudden?

Gluten allergies were never spoken about when I was a kid.......Now it's claimed be so widespread. That alone makes me suspicious.

Grains are good because they give you fiber. Fruit & vegetables do too, but at a higher price.

If someone is truly allergic to gluten, they could always eat oat.

Course you could always get allergy tested.....It isn't difficult or expensive. Ask your doctor to request it so insurance will cover it.
Genetically modified wheat and more processed/gluten-laden foods (by the pounds per American per year) would account for that. That and when you were a kid we didn't know what gluten allergies were.

Grains are not good, fiber is bullshit and a myth. The only fiber you ever need can and should be obtained through vegetables. Fiber is just another bullshit word put out by the processed food industry. Kinda like "heart-healthy"
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I've heard good things about this "Raw Diet". Give that a try.
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Old 12-02-2012, 09:12 PM   #7
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Wanna know what taste extra bland and goes down like sand? Yea gluten free bread. My gums are already sore.
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If you ate the same stuff you always eat, it's not your diet.
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Old 12-03-2012, 11:33 PM   #9
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Have you talked to Tommymac for an opinion?
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Old 12-04-2012, 07:49 AM   #10
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Have you talked to Tommymac for an opinion?
3 pages before my name came up LOL Sound slike he needs at least an abdominal CT, that way yo ucan see if its something like chrons or ulcerative collitis. I dont think it would be C. Diff he wasnt on the abx that long and is an otherwise healthy person. Cipro an dflagyl are the prefered abx for dealing with issues in the gut (at least thats what we use)

my suggestions would be a CT scan and a GI referral, not sure if they would need to scope you from above or below.
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