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VICTORY! DIAGNOSIS! Wheat Intolerance - now looking for advice
      #362723 - 12/31/10 03:34 PM
rasputin

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Okay, I'm not 100% certain but since eliminating wheat from my diet I've had ZERO IBS symptoms. I was tested for celiac disease but it came up negative. Its looking like a diagnosis of non-celiac wheat intolerance. I need to do a few more non-wheat FODMAP challenges to be 100%.

What comes next?

I'm tempted to grab a few books off of amazon. Where are the experts on this topic? Is there anyone doing research?

I'm disappointed that I must remove wheat from my diet but happy to be in control of my body.

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Re: VICTORY! DIAGNOSIS! Wheat Intolerance - now looking for advice new
      #362726 - 01/01/11 06:13 AM
Syl

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Glad to hear you had some success.

If you are following the FODMAP approach then elimination of wheat producing positive results is not due to wheat intolerance but rather due to fructan malabsorption. Fructans are one of the FODMAPs. You will likely find other foods containing fructans such as artichokes, asparagus, cabbage, garlic, etc could be problematic too.

Check the first link in my signature. Besides have an excellent brief explanation of the FODMAP approach at the bottom of the page is a table that you may find helpful. You may find you have problems with other FODMAPs beside fructans.

You might conside buying this book written by the dietitian that worked with the Australian GI doc who devised and tested this approach over the past decade. She was responsible for advising the GI patients on how to manage the FODMAP diet. She is the dietitian who probably knows the most about this approach.

Tell us how it goes.


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Evidence-based Dietary Management of Functional GI Symptoms: The FODMAP Approach
FODMAP Chart & Cheatsheet
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Re: VICTORY! DIAGNOSIS! Wheat Intolerance - now looking for advice new
      #362728 - 01/01/11 10:22 AM
rasputin

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Yesterday i had hard shell tacos. i was a bit gassy but so what - its mexican food. there was a good portion of beans on the tacos. i've been perfectly fine today. also, brooklyn lager doesn't cause me any problems. there's no wheat in it but it has barley which does include gluten. i guess i need to do the tests in larger amount but its pointing toward an intolerance of a wheat protein.

at any rate, i'm happy that i have a safe diet that i can return to should any of my experiments go awry.

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Re: VICTORY! DIAGNOSIS! Wheat Intolerance - now looking for advice new
      #362730 - 01/01/11 07:30 PM
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How long has it been since you stopped eating wheat and felt better? Also were you eating wheat when you had your blood test?

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Re: VICTORY! DIAGNOSIS! Wheat Intolerance - now looking for advice new
      #362736 - 01/02/11 08:13 AM
rasputin

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12-24 hours from wheat free to no problems.

i did have some wheat within a few days of the blood test which i suspect makes it valid. i had some beer which must have had some wheat judging by my stomach's response. i'd also cheat now and then by having a few nibbles. i believe i feel this the next day so i've stopped doing it.

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Re: VICTORY! DIAGNOSIS! Wheat Intolerance - now looking for advice new
      #362737 - 01/02/11 08:53 AM
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If you had a blood test for celiac disease you need to be eating gluten (wheat) regularly for a couple of weeks before the blood test or the results are not reliable. Here is what the NIH says about the blood test "Before being tested, one should continue to eat a diet that includes foods with gluten, such as breads and pastas. If a person stops eating foods with gluten before being tested, the results may be negative for celiac disease even if the disease is present."

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Evidence-based Dietary Management of Functional GI Symptoms: The FODMAP Approach
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Re: VICTORY! DIAGNOSIS! Wheat Intolerance - now looking for advice new
      #362738 - 01/02/11 09:06 AM
rasputin

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Thats good to know, although like many before me I'm not inspired to endure a long period of diarrhea for the benefit of a test.

I have no problem with beer brewed from barley although it certainly has gluten in it. I hope this is sufficient evidence to confirm my hypothesis.

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      #362742 - 01/02/11 10:49 AM
Syl

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If you have celiacs disease it is really important that you get a complete and proper diagnosis. If it is left untreated it can have serious health consequences.

The amount of gluten in beer may vary a lot from beer to beer. It is questionable if it is an indicator of gluten problems as the symptoms may not appear immediately. If you do have a gluten problem then it would be best to stick with gluten free beer.

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Evidence-based Dietary Management of Functional GI Symptoms: The FODMAP Approach
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The Role of Food & Dietary Intervention in IBS

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Re: VICTORY! DIAGNOSIS! Wheat Intolerance - now looking for advice new
      #362747 - 01/02/11 12:03 PM
rasputin

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man, this stuff is ridiculous pain.

so i'm supposed to make myself sick for a week or more for a test? thats awful.

i've never experienced the serious symptoms of celiac's disease, mainly nutrition malabsorption and fatigue. i'm an active person so i'd notice. (1.5 hrs/day of intense exercise)

i'd like to do this as i should, but its going to take some convincing that there would be some value in going through all that.

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Re: VICTORY! DIAGNOSIS! Wheat Intolerance - now looking for advice new
      #362762 - 01/03/11 11:23 AM
Syl

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Perhaps this article from the Mayo Clinic might give you an incentive. It says "According to Mayo studies, undiagnosed celiac disease can quadruple the risk of death"

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The FODMAP Approach to Managing IBS Symptoms
Evidence-based Dietary Management of Functional GI Symptoms: The FODMAP Approach
FODMAP Chart & Cheatsheet
The Role of Food & Dietary Intervention in IBS

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