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At my graduation party theere was bread for everyperson which SUCKED! I got so sick at my stomach and broke out in hives. I was wondereing if anyone else has broken out in hives from gluten.


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At my graduation party theere was bread for everyperson which SUCKED! I got so sick at my stomach and broke out in hives. I was wondereing if anyone else has broken out in hives from gluten.

I'm confused...why did you get sick to your stomach? Did you eat the bread even though it contained gluten or do you think it was cross-contamination? I know you get hives from allergies, but celiac disease isn't an allergy.....I haven't had that problem....

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There were so many crumbs that I did ingest something or I just inhaled some of the flour that dusted the bread.

azza Apprentice

Well, as for me, I get hives whenever I have some gluten intake (along with other symptoms)... I get a rash all over my body, I thought that it is another symptom of celiac disease. I also have some 2-3 days lasting intestinal problems. One of my relatives in Germany has the same problem ... "Hives" and most probably from Gluten intake... ;)

Thanks Anyways, B)

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