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How Long Does Being "glutened" Last?


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OK, I believe I glutened or caseined myself a week ago. I am still sick! How long can this last???

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Guest j_mommy

For me it's a couple of days of being intestinally off and about a week of brain fog!!!!

I hope you feel better soon!

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Janeti Apprentice

It is such a horrible ordeal when you are glutened. Maybe 3 or 4 hours later I begin to go into a tailspin, and it lasts days. Are you feeling nausea, abdominal pains? Weak and fatigued? I know, its such crummy feeling, hopefully tomorrow will be a new day for you. Janet

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aikiducky Apprentice

When I first went gluten free a glutening could last up to three weeks! Now, three years later, they usually last a week for me. But it varies from person to person.

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kbtoyssni Contributor

I have mild symptoms for about three weeks. Each week is different: week one is stomach problems, week two is fatigue and joint pain, week three is depression. It's fantastic! I'm sure this is not the kind of answer you want to hear, but hang in there!

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