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Day 2 Of Adding Gluten In Prep For Test


Smylinacha

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Well, yesterday was Day 1 of glutening and I had a very dark beer and 6 toll house cookies. My meals throughout the day were healthy because I didn't see the gastro until after lunch and already had fish prepared for dinner. No immediate effects last night.

This morning.....woke up with an intense headache which I still have, sinuses bugging me, sore neck and the 3 usual rashes that I used to get. This sucks .....haven't had a headache in 2 months. Had a bacon, egg & cheese sandwich on a hard roll with coffee and oj....so far no tummy troubles. Double bacon pizza and beer for dinner tonight. I have a feeling I will be on the couch by tomorrow. I slept 9 hours last night and am still tired.

But I want my endo so I will get thru this.:-) Just a temporary glitch.


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EmiPark210 Contributor

Hang in there! You'll get through this! I took a nap for the first time since I had the flu (never napped as a child) but haven't seen any other signs of my cross-contaminating dinner last night. Maybe it would help with the issues if you had some probiotics, pill or yogurt form, and make sure to drink a lot of water! Both for the issues and to help offset the alcohol. Only four more days left!

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Ate some nice vanilla yogurt. laying off the probiotcs.....I want to walk into the Dr sick:-) Headache still there but not as bad. Had my double bacon pizza with my beer and cookies in a while. Tomorrow is more egg sandwiches, more pizza and Micky D's for dinner. I do eat fruit and yogurt throughout the day though. It is the weekend so I can deal but when work arrives on Monday I warned the hubby this might be bad. He was just happy to see me eat my favorite pizza tonight....downed 6 big slices, crust and all no problem!

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