Re: Gluten Free diet?

From: Lis (kiwi2b4x@aol.com)
Fri Jan 2 17:05:34 2009


At Tue, 30 Dec 2008, Donna Williams wrote: >
>I have had great success with this type of diet in the past, but
>because I had such great results with my last surgery I gave it up.
>
>Now I am paying the price!
>
>My adhesions are back and I am dealing with pain issues again. I do
>have pain meds to take and have put myself back on a basically raw
>food diet. I have a terrible feeling I'll be going back in for
>surgery. I am having alot of pain under my scar, the surgeon has used
>the same incision site for 2 surgeries. The last cut back I had
>adhesions growing on the top of my vaginal wall & stretching to my
>abdominal wall.
>
>He did cut them back but did not use a barrier.
>
>Just wondering if any of you have tried a gluten free diet & what your
>results were.
>
>Donna
>

I have been on a gluten free diet for nearly 10 years now (Celiac Disease). There is no question that it can help those with adhesions simply because you are not putting as much strain on your intestines and digestive track. I very RARELY ever "cheat" because I KNOW what will follow. Days of fatigue, bouts of severe constipation,back pain, etc. Having said that, unless you are a Celiac, the diet is not ideal for everyone and is hard to follow properly if you eat out a lot or don't read food labels.

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Have a great New Year everybody! Lis:)

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