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Something strange is my best description at the moment, that feels eerily familiar in a not fun way. This morning, I started to feel really out of it, eg extremely tired falling asleep on the sofa with aching joints and heavy feeling arms and legs. Following fun moments of where is my brains today as in misplacing items I am holding while turning my house upside down to find it and other not fun moments. I am trying to figure out what could I have consumed that would gluten me but I'm at a loss. I'd blame the flu which is been going around my town big time , cept I honestly can't say if that's it. Could you still get glutened from a plastic fork if it was washed? I want to say no, but right now that's my only lead as I had the flu already. I'm really searching thru my logs and things and nothing else seems to make sense.

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If it were the flu you would feel like you got hit by a truck.  You would also have a high fever, 103 or so.  One of my friends posted that her eyes even hurt.  Trust me, if you had the flu, you would know!!

 

Highly unlikely you got glutened from a plastic fork that had been washed.  Hard to speculate without seeing your food logs.  Anything newish that you have eaten?  Any Christmas baking you have done?

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I dis get a hot tea at a coffee house I been to enough they know gluten-free procedures, the tea I got is deemed safe maybe something was cc'd. I've been thru my log twice. Trust me I'm very neurotic with that I have a digital on my phone and in a paper journal should my phone break

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