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When You Get Glutened...


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Do you find when you get glutened you quickly bloat, then lose about 5 lbs. over night?


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bluelotus Contributor

No, I don't drop weight overnight, but I do put on a few pounds the week following....I think that is b/c I am so hungry after being glutened (isn't suprising since my body doesn't have time to process much before flushing it out).

KaitiUSA Enthusiast

I drop maybe 3-4 pounds over the span of the whole reaction. Does not usually all come off overnight or anything though. After the reaction is over all the weight I lost comes back and sometimes even a few extra pounds(which is alright with me)

Carriefaith Enthusiast

I loose about 3-4 pounds when I get glutened and it happens very quickly. I do gain it back though.

PreOptMegs Explorer

One time I GAINED 12 lbs overnight after a large gluten attack. It sucks gaining weight!

ianm Apprentice

I bloat up like a baloon and gain weight. Have to work that weight off later.

Rachel--24 Collaborator

I lose weight FAST. Within a day or or 2 I'll notice about a 5 lb. loss and then I'll gain only water weight for about a week. I can get bloated and gain up to 7 lbs. in one day but then its gone the next day. My butt will totally disappear and I'll have wasted looking buttocks. :(


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tarnalberry Community Regular

Nope, I don't get much change. Some bloating, but if it's a single incident, not too much.

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