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holdthegluten Rising Star

How long until i get my energy back. I was glutened Saturday, so it has been 4 days and i still have no energy and red irritated eyes. I just want my energy level back. Iwas starting to feel good before this.

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loco-ladi Contributor

I am sorry that happened, I had an "accidental gluttening" and it was almost a week before I felt better. by the time I felt better however I no longer felt like I had to kill the person responsible so lucky for me it took so long as otherwise I might have been in jail by now!

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blueeyedmanda Community Regular

It usually varies person to person, my GI symptoms resolve within a few hours, but the brain fog, energy levels, and the altered moods last for a few days. Hope you feel better soon.

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pedro Explorer

Hi, I am sorry you this happened to you.

I agree, it depends on the person. Take lots of fluids (water) this help you body to clean it self.

I hope you feel better. Take care.

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aikiducky Apprentice

Not to depress you or anything, but sometimes it takes me three weeks to get my energy back to normal after a glutening... :blink:

Pauliina

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JerryK Community Regular

Friday I lost my mind and ate a salad with real croutons. I noticed Tuesday that I was feeling real good again. So for me, about three days of feeling crummy, long with the other symptoms.

Jer

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hez Enthusiast

Unfortunatly, I am one of those that it takes forever for me to feel good again :angry: It takes about a month for me to feel normal again.

Hez

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Guhlia Rising Star

It definitely varies from person to person. For me, I'm one of the lucky ones, it only takes about 24-48 hours for most symptoms to resolve themselves. I sometimes feel fatigued for up to a week, but it gets progressively better each day generally. My worst symptom is the brain fog. Ugh...

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