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#1 User is offline   Kelly C. 

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  Posted 27 September 2009 - 11:09 AM

I was curious - how long does it take all of you to feel the emotional effects of being glutened? I got glutened this morning by a bowl of Kix which I believe must have had cross contamination. It's 3 pm now, and I've been feeling teary and depressed already. Whenever I'm accidentally glutened it usually takes a few hours for me to feel awful. I know there's been alot of talk about Kix and if it is gluten free or not. I won't be trying Kix again until if and when they officially label it as gluten free! This is horrible. Once I feel like this it takes at least a week for me to feel better again!
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Posted 28 September 2009 - 12:19 PM

I'm sorry you're feeling so bad. I hope your doing better very soon.
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Posted 28 September 2009 - 08:04 PM

I know exactly what you are talking about. Within a few hours of being glutened I get teary and emotionally erratic. It settles down a bit after a few days, but I still feel some effect for several weeks. It took me a while to realise this, so now I know to go easy on myself for a while after.
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Posted 30 September 2009 - 09:53 AM

View Postgf_soph, on Sep 28 2009, 08:04 PM, said:

I know exactly what you are talking about. Within a few hours of being glutened I get teary and emotionally erratic. It settles down a bit after a few days, but I still feel some effect for several weeks. It took me a while to realise this, so now I know to go easy on myself for a while after.



I get like that too just a few hours after being glutened. It took me a few times to realize that was the connection. Not only do I get the depression and sadness part of it, but I overreact, I become very irrational, and very irritable. I'm very lucky my boyfriend understands and loves me so much because there have been a couple times where I've accidently been glutened and the poor guy has to deal with my irritability and anger for a week. It takes me about a week to get everything back out of my system. The scary thing for me the first few times was that I could not control my feelings AT ALL!
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Posted 01 October 2009 - 10:06 AM

Thank you for all of your replies. Yes, I know exactly what you mean. I also become very irritable as well as teary and anxious. My husband can tell when I've been glutened before I even tell him when I suspect I have been accidentally glutened. I'm just starting to feel less teary as of today since my last post, but I'm still feeling a bit off. Hopefully I'll feel back to normal in a few more days. :)
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Posted 01 October 2009 - 10:21 PM

Wow this is interesting, its making me wonder if i have been accidentally gluten and not noticed, I have had days recently when I have felt like this and my anxiety just got worse for a week or so with no real reasoning behind it. I am usually quite careful but this has given me something to think about.

Lisa :)

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Posted 11 October 2009 - 09:05 PM

I've suspected that my depression results from ingesting gluten. Ate some blue cheese the other day and have been on a downward spiral ever since. I've already been under a lot of stress, but I think the gluten has exacerbated my emotions. I've been taking my Zoloft again just to take the edge off them; I feel so raw and catatonic. The thing I really hate about accidentally ingesting gluten is that I feel like I have to solve certain problems in my life, when it is the gluten that is blowing everything out of proportion. So my life is basically on hold until I bounce back into reality. Sheesh.
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