Am I Lactose Intolerant?

For some time I have suffered with stomach difficulties ranging from being bloated and having stomach cramps to struggling with wind and the runs. This has been happening on and off however I’d put it down to being “one of those things”. I work A LOT, I dont always get the rest I should and to be fair just assumed it was something to do with that.

Recently someone suggested looking at my diet and the possibility of being intolerant to something. I follow Slimming World and eat a healthy and balanced diet however the one thing that did jump out was the amount of dairy I was having on the plan. I don’t drink, I don’t smoke, I don’t have much of a sweet tooth and dislike choclate but I do like my cheese products!

I looked up all of the UK guidance I could find on being lactose intolerant and as suggested on the NHS website set to on an elimination diet. The end result was that having removed a number of foods and reintroduced them at a later date it has become clear that  certain foods no longer agree with me.

By cutting a range of dairy product out of my diet I have found that all symptoms have disappeared completely. I can tolerate small amounts of fat free natural yogurt and quark however dairy yogurts, milk, cheese (hard and soft) and similar kick-start the rather unpleasant symptoms with vigour.

So, is it safe to assume that I am lactose intolerant? I know that lactose may be found as a hidden ingredient in a number of foods however as I follow SW and eat a lot of basic foods such as meat, vegetables, fruits, grains and no processed / few snack foods I haven’t come across these so much myself.

I have to admit that before researching the topic I knew little about lactose and being lactose intolerant. I assumed that it was generally something you were born with (I was wrong) and that you coulddn’t eat anything at all dairy-wise, again a presumption which appear incorrect. Regardless of the outcome of my own situation it once again seems apparent there there is so much that a lot of people don’t know about allergies and food intolerances.

So what now? I could go to my GP however from NHS info and individual accounts it seems unlikely that they will do anything other than suggest an elimination diet and changing what I eat, which I have done. I’ve reintroduced milk and yogurt via alternatives and manage that fine so do I just plough on as long as the symptoms have disappeared with the lactose-freee eating?

If you are lactose intolerant or know something about this I’d love to hear from you! Any experiences and advice is welcome.

 

**UPDATE 9/6/14 – I’ve seen the GP today who pretty much confirmed my suspicions that I am lactose intolerant. There is of course no treatment however she suggested I continue what I am doing diet-wise as it clearly helps and continue monitoring. Any advice on products (what is good, what is not) and non-dairy specific foods that contain lactose would till be appreciated. I’m sure many others will find all advice and experiences useful.

My Latest Degustabox Review and a Code For You

As you’ll have seen from my previous Degustabox review, I am pretty taken with the idea of receiving a box full of goodies to try out. The beauty of Degustabox for me has been that with each box I have discovered new brands which I’ve enjoyed and have gone on to use again.

March Degustabox

This box came crammed with products from MOMA!, Shaken Udder, Mexican Dave, Organico, Drink Me, Tyrrells, Schwartz. My favourites from this box have to be the Schwartz Flavour Shots and the Organico Wholewheat pasta and tomato sauce. Roy and the boys really stepped up this month (no hardship, trust me!) when it came to helping me test the Moma Porridge, the Tyrrells popcorn, the nachos from Mexican Dave and the Shaken Udder flavoured milk drinks. The Shaken Udder drinks (two of which went to school in packed lunch boxes) got rave reviews as did the rest of the man-tested snacks and foods (the MOMA! porridge was apparently particularly filling).

None of us like Chai Latte’s etc so rather than waste this item I shared the Degustabox love with my friend Clare who’s opinion was that the first thing she tasted was cinnamon however overall the items from Drink Me were extremely pleasant. She wouldn’t have gone out and bought these herself as she wouldn’t have thought she would like them however now she just might!

The Organico range was a clear winner for us. A lot of our foods are wholemeal or wholewheat anyway so the pasta was always going to be popular. The sauce however… a real superstar product. To most a tomato / pasta sauce is a bog standard sauce and I usually agree, making my own nine times out of ten. This sauce however is something special and I am desperately trying to source some locally so I can stock up!

The boys certainly enjoyed it!

The Schwartz Flavour Shots are my absolute favourite, so versatile, so easy to use and so full of flavour!

Eat of the Flavour Shots come with a recipe to follow however I like to do my own thing. This was one of those throw together meals using the Italian Creamy Herb Tagliatelli Flavour Shot with spring onions, mushrooms and chicken. The flavours over not overpowering yet really do pack a punch! We’ve had several cobbled together meals as well as those that come with the Shots and none have disappointed.

Needless to say the latest Degusta box has been a huge success and we look forward to trying out new ones in the future.
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