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hi, am a bit embaressed to ask this but due to lack of wholegrain which i would have eaten all the time pre-diagnosis, i now find my self slightly constipated. i do have the high fibre bread and rolls and eat fruit and veg, but still find it no better.
can i take fibogel or something similar to help me 'go'? sorry for nature of this post but thought it best to ask a fellow coeliac who might be able to help? thanks 
Hi Gor,
Fruit & Veg is definitely the way to go, but most important of all is to make sure you're drinking enough water. Aim for at least 1.5 litres a day. I know that seems like a lot if you're not used to drinking lots of water, so my dietician recommended getting a 500ml bottle and refilling it throughout the day when you're starting out.
Hope that helps,
Orla
Fruit & Veg is definitely the way to go, but most important of all is to make sure you're drinking enough water. Aim for at least 1.5 litres a day. I know that seems like a lot if you're not used to drinking lots of water, so my dietician recommended getting a 500ml bottle and refilling it throughout the day when you're starting out.
Hope that helps,
Orla
I grind up linseeds in an old coffee mill that I have. Then I put them in an airtight container, in the fridge (to preserve the valuable nutrients). In the morning, I add half or a whole tablespoon on top of my ritual muesli.
It seems that linseeds need lots of water to work, if you get me.
I think my vitamin handful has now reached a total of fifteen items.
Taking no chances.
It seems that linseeds need lots of water to work, if you get me.
I think my vitamin handful has now reached a total of fifteen items.
Taking no chances.
I had the same problem and I found fybogel rubbish. I've discovered Normacol sachets which look a bit like cat litter, you put them on your tongue and swallow them with a little bit of water. There's very little taste and they're easy to take. they are brilliant, I'd recomend them to anyone. You can buy them over the counter in most chemists
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Marmayo..
..i would be inclined to suffer same as you and very severely before diagnosis,(even had compacted bowel more than once),that is why it was so long being diagnosed as not typical coeliac symptoms as far as docs are concerned..Anyway i figured being on the gf diet that things would improve..though i still had problems. As i always had a great diet with plenty of fruit and veg and water i realised something else had to be causing it. and this is just a thought that you might want to consider yourself..all the gf items i was eating such as juvela, have wheat starch in them, tried cutting them out to see if it made a difference and it turns out that i cannot tolerate them..
maybe you should look at what you're eating just incase!?
..i would be inclined to suffer same as you and very severely before diagnosis,(even had compacted bowel more than once),that is why it was so long being diagnosed as not typical coeliac symptoms as far as docs are concerned..Anyway i figured being on the gf diet that things would improve..though i still had problems. As i always had a great diet with plenty of fruit and veg and water i realised something else had to be causing it. and this is just a thought that you might want to consider yourself..all the gf items i was eating such as juvela, have wheat starch in them, tried cutting them out to see if it made a difference and it turns out that i cannot tolerate them..
maybe you should look at what you're eating just incase!?
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