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My 2cents worth....it made me feel bloated initially also. You didn’t mention your dosage. I’m an outlier who takes 8 packets a day! One week isn’t enough time in my opinion! If all else fails in your quest, you may want to try it again at a higher dosage and give it more of a chance time wise.
Laine
"Do what you can, with what you have, where you are"-Teddy Roosevelt
I was on Budesonide for about 1 1/2 years and had no difficulties whatsoever. During that time, however, I cut out all the foods that my Enterolab stated I had reactions to which were gluten, dairy, and soy. I had to really wean off of it slowly. 1 tablet ever couple of days for a 2-3 weeks, and then every 3-4 days for 2-3 weeks until I was down to about 1 a week and finally quit with no issues whatsoever. I did have a very clean diet however! I highly recommend it. It helped me get my life back!
Jari
Diagnosed with Collagenous Colitis, June 29th, 2015
Gluten free, Dairy free, and Soy free since July 3rd, 2015
Hi
I was on budesonide after I was diagnosed with LC in 2010 after months of wd. The budesonide helped me quickly. 9 mg in the beginning and later I had to taper. I felt good on using it in the beginning, had even more energy I remember and my wd disappeared. But You can't take it to long and my wd returned, each time quicker. I didn’t succeed in discontinuing the budesonide and it turned out to be bad for my health, my resistance. I had very often the flu, infections, etc., was tired. From oktober until may I was continually sick for two years. For three years I was on and off budesonide and then I decided to stop and try a gluten-free diet. This immediately helped and this was the beginning of my journey to find out what I can en cannot tolerate. At the moment I am in remission since 5 years. For me diet is the solution.
Success!