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Have I Been Glutened?


Streetlegal

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Streetlegal Apprentice

I would appreciate feedback. Diagnosed with celiacs for three years, and later, when gluten-free diet not working, microscopic colitis.

I have plenty of "ups and downs" but the last five days I have terrible, terrible flatulence, belching as soon as I eat, and bloatedness/pain.

I am very careful to monitor my food.

Does this sound like I have been glutened? Does a glutening last for five days or more after an event?

I am scared of something else, like Crohn's or Ulcerative Colitis to add to the misery.

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shadowicewolf Proficient

have you been eating anything bean-y? That is what they do to me.

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Streetlegal Apprentice

have you been eating anything bean-y? That is what they do to me.

I have had peas, not beans. I used to eat a lot of peanuts and I have also taken them out of my diet.

Is it unusual for symptoms of a glutening/food reaction to last five or more days?

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tom Contributor

I don't think it'd be unusual for a glutening reaction to last 5+ days.

I've read of several here.

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Streetlegal Apprentice

Thanks for the feedback

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gatita Enthusiast

My glutening symptoms do not especially include belching (although they always start with that, hmm... funny), but they do last five days. Or more.

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tarnalberry Community Regular

The chemistry in the gut that in initiated with gluten in a celiac can last up to two weeks.

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