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platzen Newbie

Will they appear right after eating gluten or does it happen more when it reaches your colon? 

I have never had a biopsy but did the genetic test and it said i may have it, or predisposed to Celiac. 

I have been staying away from wheat for many reasons, one is I get bad acid reflux when i eat it. 

 

anyway today I decided to try a blueberry muffin today because i like them))

and i was ok till after lunch and after a BM, then i got woozy/light headed and weak in the arms and legs and a little nauseous.

 

I have also been having trouble with seasonal allergies so i'm not sure what it could be.

 

 

 

 


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It's different for everybody. Some get symptoms within minutes, and some don't get symptoms for a couple of days.

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I have been staying away from wheat for many reasons, one is I get bad acid reflux when i eat it. 

 

You probably already know this, but just to make sure, going gluten-free is about a lot more than just wheat.  It's wheat, rye, and barley - and for many Celiacs, it's also staying away from oats.  And this includes anything derived from any of these grains, like barley malt, many flavorings, and a bunch of other ingredients that are hiding in processed food just waiting to poison us.

 

As far as symptoms, as Bartfull said - it depends and varies greatly.  I didn't have any symptoms when I was diagnosed and have only been gluten-free for 6 weeks.  To my knowledge I have yet to be accidentally glutened so I have no idea what my reaction is going to be.  To be honest, I'm a bit afraid.  It is also my understanding that the extent of the reaction and the time-delay vary over time for some people too.

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