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Something Got Me :o(


RoseNNJ

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RoseNNJ Apprentice

I went to the MIL's on Sunday. I had shrimp dip on my rice crackers, and shrimp with cocktail sauce. I also had a few peices of munster cheese. Yesterday, I had applesauce, steak with fresh mushrooms & Idaho mashed potaotes. This morning I woke at 5am to run to the bathroom. I ended up having to take Immodium.

Any ideas as to what the heck got me?

Thanks!!


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Carriefaith Enthusiast

Were all the products gluten free mainstream brands?

You could have been contaminated. Most people don't know how to cook gluten free.

Rusla Enthusiast

Was the shrimp dip home made of store bought.

Do you have a lactose or dairy problem or even a red meat problem?

Did you check the ingredients of the applesauce and cocktail sauce?

What was in the mashed potatoes? Is it a packaged mashed potatoes or real ones?

Just things to think about if you didn't.

marycubs Rookie

Check the cocktail sauce - I was glutened by that once... it was a store brand.

Good luck ! I know it can be hard to figure these things out.

Mary

RoseNNJ Apprentice

She made the Shrimp Dip. She uses a can of small shrimp. Don't know what brand the cocktail sauce was. I don't think it is what I ate yesterday. I made that myself. I eat steak all the time and always well done. I had the instant Idaho Potatoes, which I haven't had a problem with. The applesauce was safe.

It probably was the cocktail sauce.

Thanks :)

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