Joint and Body pain
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I have a lot of pain issues. I asked the same question of my docs when I began feeling bad all the time (before LC). The best advice I got was that if you stop moving it is very hard to get going again.
That said, I find that exercise helps me. The best exercise I get is swimming in a warm pool. Just standing in the pool will relieve most of the pain (at least for a little while). If I can't get to the pool, I walk. I also find that exercise helps with depression.
The other thing that helps with my pain is myofascial release. It is like a deep tissue massage, which would probably help, too.
Entocort has been wonderful on that front. It helps with both pain and fatigue.
I have been gluten free for only 90 days or so and have been on the Entocort the whole time. I can't tell yet if being gluten free will help with the pain.
Good luck and I hope you feel better!
Celie
That said, I find that exercise helps me. The best exercise I get is swimming in a warm pool. Just standing in the pool will relieve most of the pain (at least for a little while). If I can't get to the pool, I walk. I also find that exercise helps with depression.
The other thing that helps with my pain is myofascial release. It is like a deep tissue massage, which would probably help, too.
Entocort has been wonderful on that front. It helps with both pain and fatigue.
I have been gluten free for only 90 days or so and have been on the Entocort the whole time. I can't tell yet if being gluten free will help with the pain.
Good luck and I hope you feel better!
Celie
Definitely. When my symptoms first started, I kept thinking that I was having relapses of the flu. When the D started and wouldn't stop, though, I realized that something else must be wrong.
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I had dealt with various body pains for about 10 years that until last April, I did not realize that they were caused by gluten and soy. It was not until the diagnosis of MC last April and the changes in diet that I realized what was causing the pain. It was great that by going GF/SF and more or less DF that I was able to find some relief.
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In my post of May I noted that tomatoes give me bad aches and pains. I have been inserting it back into my diet in small amounts and have found that I no longer get the aches and pains. In fact, they have mostly gone away. Go figure.
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