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Bloated /Full feeling in Stomach after eating bread/pasta
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Everytime I eat bread or pasta I feel bloated and have a lot of trapped wind. I don't eat bread or pasta often.
Could I be wheat intolerant? I never used to have this problem.
Anyone know of any remedies, apart from not eating the above food.
Could I be wheat intolerant? I never used to have this problem.
Anyone know of any remedies, apart from not eating the above food.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I agree with albaqwerty although to my knowledge, there is no blood test specific for food intolerances.
The diagnostic pointer is to remove all wheat products from your diet for a fortnight and then reintroduce and monitor the effects. If you have a wheat intolerance, you will be symptom free during the fortnight, but your symptoms will return on reintroducing wheat to confirm the diagnosis.
Remember that these symptoms may also be due to gall bladder problems.
The diagnostic pointer is to remove all wheat products from your diet for a fortnight and then reintroduce and monitor the effects. If you have a wheat intolerance, you will be symptom free during the fortnight, but your symptoms will return on reintroducing wheat to confirm the diagnosis.
Remember that these symptoms may also be due to gall bladder problems.
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I suffer similarly and particularly share old-geezers problem where the food just feels stuck, it's unpleasant and tom some extent painful.
I have never eaten a huge amount of bread or pasta and have recently begun to question if it has been a subconscious decision.
I do find wholemeal pitta bread and pumpernickel a good alternative and when I do eat 'normal' bread I avoid anything that has been overprocessed.
I have never eaten a huge amount of bread or pasta and have recently begun to question if it has been a subconscious decision.
I do find wholemeal pitta bread and pumpernickel a good alternative and when I do eat 'normal' bread I avoid anything that has been overprocessed.
I started having stomach pains the last few months, which has been guessed as wheat intolerance. It is certainly better if I avoid it. I think the only definitive blood test is for coeliac (gluten) and mine was normal.
Sqad will know better, but I saw a Doctor on TV recently, taking a resting heartbeat, then getting someone to chew bread for two minutes. If the heartbeat went up 4+, it indicated an intolerance and 8+ indicated allergy. Never heard that before, myself, though.
Sqad will know better, but I saw a Doctor on TV recently, taking a resting heartbeat, then getting someone to chew bread for two minutes. If the heartbeat went up 4+, it indicated an intolerance and 8+ indicated allergy. Never heard that before, myself, though.
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