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Glutened And Feeling Down


Mindy35

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Mindy35 Apprentice

Hi,

I got glutened sometime this weekend. I still don't know for sure what caused it. Maybe gorgonzola cheese I had on Friday, or shrimp scampi, or chips. Who knows? On Sunday I had "d", that stopped after a few hours. The rest of the day I felt totally exhausted. Today I feel tired, anxious and depressed. It also seems like whatever I eat today I don't feel full. Does this sound like a case of being glutened?

Thanks!!!


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hez Enthusiast

It certainly sounds like you could have been glutened. After gettting glutened I try to get some rest (easier said than done), drink lots of water and take Immodium AD for the D. Hope you feel better soon.

Hez

Mabiac Newbie

If I feel that my intestines have been irritated, I usually take a coupe of pepperment oil pills.

They sooth the stomach and reduce inflammation.

jerseyangel Proficient
Hi,

I got glutened sometime this weekend. I still don't know for sure what caused it. Maybe gorgonzola cheese I had on Friday, or shrimp scampi, or chips. Who knows? On Sunday I had "d", that stopped after a few hours. The rest of the day I felt totally exhausted. Today I feel tired, anxious and depressed. It also seems like whatever I eat today I don't feel full. Does this sound like a case of being glutened?

Thanks!!!

Hi Mindy--that sounds like what happens to me when I've been glutened! I had anxiety and depression before I was diagnosed, and when I get glutened now, it comes back for a few days. Try to get as much rest as you can, drink plenty of pure water, and eat when you feel like it. It will pass :)

Lollie Enthusiast

I posted a similar thread this morning! Sorry, I should have just come here! I feel exactly the same way every time I get gluten. I don't know why I fell depressed and anxious with gluten, but I do for a couple of days after the physical symptoms pass.

Drink alot of water. It helps flush your system. I know it passes! Feel better!

Lollie

Mindy35 Apprentice

Thank you so much for all of your support! :D

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