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How Long To Feel Good Again?


IMWalt

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I know this is my own fault. My marathon team went to the Mardi Gras marathon last weekend, and decided I wasn't going to miss out on crawfish etoufee, beignets, and gumbo. I got there on Friday, and by Sunday my insides hurt and I had to make 5 emergency trips to the BR. Monday I was in agony. All this week I have not felt good, and yesterday included a few rushes to the loo and bad gas and cramps. I keep trying to figure out what I may have eaten since I got home on Monday, but I have been very careful. Could this still be from the weekend? Used to be if I had some gluten I would be OK after a day or two. I know I should not have eaten all the gluten that I did, and my wife warned me, but it was worth it, the food was fantastic :-)

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If you really overdid it on the gluten after being gluten free your system is really telling you not to do it again. You should really baby your tummy for a bit. Eat as simply as you can and I hope you feel better soon.

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If you really overdid it on the gluten after being gluten free your system is really telling you not to do it again.

Yeah, I suppose you are right. It's just very fruastrating to be around good food and not eat it. It seems like this is the worst I have felt in a long time. It appears everyone is right when they say reactions get worse the longer you are gluten-free. I just today had a semi-normal BM.

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