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I have had the shakes all day, but did not know why. I discovered that the Vitasoy choc milk that I had for BK has gluten in it. Do any of you get the shakes when glutened? I was also tired and depressed all day, but could not figure out why!!!!

Or....am I just drinking too much coffee?

:)


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Guest Viola

Yes, I get the shakes with gluten contamination. It's one of the symptoms that drive me crazy.

Jnkmnky Collaborator

Maybe that answers why I had the shakes a couple weeks ago. I then had horrible joint pain for nearly 7 days and brain fog that was debilitating. I didn't actually eat a large portion of gluten, must have been in a sauce on a meal I ordered at a restaurant. Adding shakes to my list of gluten symptoms... <_<

jerseyangel Proficient

I most definately get the shakes from gluten :angry:

schuyler Apprentice
I most definately get the shakes from gluten :angry:

Me too.

TCA Contributor

I get the shakes, but I've been attributing it to low blood sugar. Who knows, though? :blink:

Guest cassidy

It always happens to me. I hate that feeling!


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num1habsfan Rising Star

I get the shakes, even with gluten-free! Ever since getting Celiac I have been very unsteady. Its so annoying sometimes :P %L0

NicoleAJ Enthusiast

I've gotten the shakes pre- and post-diagnosis. I also think it's low blood sugar--I need to graze throughout the day; otherwise, I get the shakes, migraines, upset stomach, and I crave gluten to the point that I've held a croissant in my hand before realizing how bad it would be even to take a single bite.

VegasCeliacBuckeye Collaborator

Besides the usual digestive "trauma", I get hot/cold flashes, DH, and severe lathargia...

ebrbetty Rising Star

I get them a lot lately, but I think its from not eating enough

GlutenFreeAl Contributor

Does anybody get blurred vision with their shakiness??

Lisa Mentor

I get the hand shakes alot and it also seems to be associated with a dry mouth, somewhat slurred speach and stuggleing to find the right words. (brain fog). Sometimes I feel that I am walking sideways.

Sometime, when I type, I find my fingers all over the key and can barely type a sentence.

This is the scariest part of the symptoms for me, because I feel that it is neurological. I can sit on the potty for the rest of my life, but don't mess with my brain, kind of scary.

I have lived 2/3's of my life, I have done my duty and done it well. Now, I want to have fun --- SO GLUTEN DON'T BE MESSING WITH ME.

(i'm a small dog with a big bark :huh: )

Guest Viola

Lisa, you are so right! It's the neurological things that are so scarry and frustrating! I've been brain fogged and shaky so bad that I'm scared to drive. And living so far from town makes that a tough one at times.

Lisa Mentor

Shirley, I know that I will never be the person that I was before I got sick. But is really makes me feel concerned. I try to do mind games with myself....For instance, when you lying in bed drifting off to sleep, sometimes I try to retrace my thoughts backwards. It is really hard to do, but I do think it will help keeping the brain muscle active. For example: A thought about a boat, what made me think about a boat, the water, what brought up the water.......

It is hard to do, but it can also kinda figure out some dreams.

Who knows :blink:

Guest Viola
Shirley, I know that I will never be the person that I was before I got sick. But is really makes me feel concerned. I try to do mind games with myself....For instance, when you lying in bed drifting off to sleep, sometimes I try to retrace my thoughts backwards. It is really hard to do, but I do think it will help keeping the brain muscle active. For example: A thought about a boat, what made me think about a boat, the water, what brought up the water.......

It is hard to do, but it can also kinda figure out some dreams.

Who knows :blink:

:lol: I do mind games too. I think my biggest mind game is trying to figure out new software in my computer. :rolleyes:

But yes, at night I lay awake and try to solve problems, sometimes my biggest computer, sewing or personal relation problems get solved before I go to sleep. It's funny how that works ... now I just have to remember the solutions in the morning. :D

With this disease it's really good to have a sense of humour!

slpinsd Contributor

Yeah- I feel jittery, too when glutened.

i canary Rookie

I was glutened by my dentist yesterday and was shaky all afternoon and evening. I didn't know why. I'm glad you brought this up. I was begining wondering what else was going wrong with my body.

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