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I've Been Glutened


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BamBam Community Regular

Hi,

I believe I have been glutened three times in this past week. I am so disgusted with myself. I ate Chinese Food twice - didn't even think about soy sauce - we were on vacation and having just too much fun. Then the other day I ate a Wendy's grilled chicken breast that is injected with soy sauce.

So the last few days I have had horrible abdominal pain, gas and cramping. I am extremely tired and not motivated to do anything.

But this morning, I am feeling just a touch better.

Does this sound normal to you guys. I hate going to the doc, they are gonna run a bunch of tests and say nothing is wrong with me.

bambam

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Guest gfinnebraska

Yes, you sound very normal for a person with celiac disease. :)

I hope you are feeling better soon ~ this too shall pass!! :)

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flagbabyds Collaborator

That sounds just like a classic celiac reaction to gluten. Hope you feel better!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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KaitiUSA Enthusiast

Definitely sounds like a normal kind of reaction. Hopefully the reaction will go away soon

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tarnalberry Community Regular

Reactions can run a week or two. If you're worried about other things, sure, check with your doctor, but other wise... sounds fairly "normal". :-(

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Guest BERNESES

Sounds normal to me! I hope you feel better soon. I've had a horrible week too- got glutened evry day and could not for the life of me figure out what was going on. I am house/dogsitting and it turned out the dog treats were full of gluten. I was washing my hands but somehow it wasn't enough. Hang in there. Beverly

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