do you better with the diet gluten free?
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do you better with the diet gluten free?
how much time to feel better?
Hi Bea,
Welcome to our internet family. Yes, many of us here control our symptoms by diet. We are all different in the way we respond to medications, and we are different in the way we respond to diet. Some of us are able to see improvement in a few weeks, while it takes some of us almost a year. Some take longer than a year. On average, it usually takes at least 3 to 6 months to completely control your symptoms, because the intestines have to heal, before the symptoms will stop.
Very few members who have been here for a while, regularly read the forum that you posted in, so I'm moving your post to one of the more popular discussion forums, where more members will see it and respond.
Again, welcome to our discussion and support board.
Tex (Wayne)
Welcome to our internet family. Yes, many of us here control our symptoms by diet. We are all different in the way we respond to medications, and we are different in the way we respond to diet. Some of us are able to see improvement in a few weeks, while it takes some of us almost a year. Some take longer than a year. On average, it usually takes at least 3 to 6 months to completely control your symptoms, because the intestines have to heal, before the symptoms will stop.
Very few members who have been here for a while, regularly read the forum that you posted in, so I'm moving your post to one of the more popular discussion forums, where more members will see it and respond.
Again, welcome to our discussion and support board.
Tex (Wayne)
It is suspected that some of the hardest material known to science can be found in the skulls of GI specialists who insist that diet has nothing to do with the treatment of microscopic colitis.