So I'm not sure if I was going to get better or not but just about 10 days ago, being very frustrated with my flare, I decided to do a trial of eliminating dairy and eliminating all gluten free baked goods. I had noticed on one or two occasions that eating cheese worsened my symptoms. Bloating was especially bad and notable because it is not one of my everyday symptoms when I'm flaring. Mind you I do not drink dairy milk so I don't consume dairy every day. But I do use and cook with butter, eat cheese and eat ice cream on occasion. All last fall and winter I ate dairy and while I can't say I was completely normal my symptoms were not bad with normally 2 or 3 movements a day and no cramping or gurgling. After eliminating gluten free baked good and dairy the good news and the bad news is that I have seen significant improvement and the flare seems to be on it's way out.
So I'm left wondering what has happened here exactly. Seasonally I was due to get better. (Also, my stress level plummeted at the same time as I cut gluten free products and dairy due to the fact that 6 months of intense wedding planning for my daughter's wedding ended with the wedding taking place on May 16) But maybe I was reacting to other gluten free flours as a primary reaction or because of gluten cross contamination. Or maybe, and this is what would be most depressing to me, I was reacting to dairy. And if it is dairy, that leads me to the question posed in my subject line. Is it casein? Or maybe the flare brought on enough lactose intolerance to exacerbate my symptoms. Or maybe it's not casein but another protein in milk like whey or lactalbumin. And if so is this possibily due to cross reactivity with gluten. I guess all of these possibilities, except perhaps lactose intolerance, still lead me to where I don't want to be and that is having to be dairy free.
I was very hopeful that with a value of 7 for casein on Enterolab that I could continue to eat dairy products. Eliminating them for a time to get better does not seem so bad but I am struggling thinking that I may not be able to have cheese, cream or ice cream at all. Just a few days of eliminating them has proven vastly more difficult than eliminating gluten and is down right depressing. So I'm looking for other's experience with dairy elimination and your educated opinions on whether or not this can be temporary for me? I would just like to know now if I'm truly having an immune response to dairy and if that therefore means I have to ban it from my diet. The sooner I know the sooner I can deal with it. Any suggestions on how to get to the bottom of it quickly? Will MRT or Cyrex testing give me any more information?
Gigi

