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Stomach Ache After Eating Certain Wheat Foods For An Hour


wandalo54

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wandalo54 Newbie

For years, I get a pretty immediate stomach ache after eating certain things like flour tortillas, certain branded bagels, certain branded English muffins.  It last about an hour then goes away.  Pretty uncomfortable.  They are easy to avoid.  On the other hand, I can eat other brands of baked goods and nothing happens.  Sarah Lee and Thomas' brands.  Just listing the companies to see if anyone else can identify.  Bakeries and home made products...no problem. 


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kareng Grand Master

I'm guessing you do not have Celiac Disease? You may not get many others on here that can " relate" as we don't eat any gluten products.

Perhaps you should check the ingredients? See if there is a common one or two in the products that bother you but not in homemade?

IrishHeart Veteran

Not sure what to make of your inquiry. 

 

None of us can eat ANY wheat products.

djs89 Rookie

Maybe you have a sensitivity to something in these foods. Take a look at the ingredient labels to see if there is any common ingredient in the foods causing you stomach aches. It could also simply be that foods like bagels and English muffins tend to be heavy and difficult to digest.

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cassandra12345 Newbie

I have a similar experience. I actually logged on tonight to see if anyone ever experienced the same symptoms. I can eat certain foods and feel "okay" and other foods leave me in a lot of pain. I go back and forth with my gluten-free as I am not a celiac and just have an intolerance.

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