Can smoking eCigs cause gas pains???

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angstless

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Does inhaling air give you gas pains (or anything for that matter)? I'm no gastroenterologist but I don't think the human body works like that. I'd be looking at the diet angle.

I did look at my diet..and the new thing introduced was gravy..put on both mashed potatoes and rice...so it could be the 'canned' gravy?
 
A celiac is someone who is allergic to gluten, for example wheat, flour, barely, etc. If you have severe abdominal pain, troubles staying regular, or even headaches and a multitude of other symptoms, you could be gluten intolerant. For instance gravy is made with flour, meaning a celiac cannot eat it. Thankfully E-Juice does not contain gluten that I have found. I talk about it in this video here. Vaping Gluten Free
 

angstless

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Okay, I screwed up..and posted this in the wrong place:

WOW...since I was 17 I had gall bladder attacks...and when FINALLY I was diagnosed..40 years latter...the stone in my gall bladder was the size of a ping pong ball...

And yet I have not been told it was because of celiac disease...even to this day...how does a 17 year old get gall bladder attacks?

Of course I was diagnosed with spastic colon...and ONLY that..had all the tests for that...only NEVER tested for a gall bladder..which was a simple thing...same as pregnant women have..

NO I had all sort of invasive and humiliating tests...cause they were sure it had something to do with my colon...only NOT...

It took me eating too many pain relievers ..plus my room mates depression drugs that gave me a seizure to finally get me diagnosed...GRRR

And celiac disease was not part of the diagnosis...but I think that is what happened to me..and is happening now...
 
My girlfriend and I both went through tons of tests with no diagnosis of celiacs. But after a few years someone finally suggested eating gluten free for two weeks to see how I felt. After about a week of no gluten at all, magically all symptoms went away, now it's clear I'm a celiac. If you're having unknown issues it wouldn't hurt to go gluten free and see how you feel, there really is no other test for it.
 
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