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I Guess This Is From Gluten?


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We got a roasted chicken from the market yesterday.....it had some sort of sauce though I'm not sure what....knowing better I ate it anyway at about 7:00p.m., then at about 11:00 I started getting terrible pains in my upper stomach area, then about 4:00 a.m. I woke up with really bad pain and I felt like I was going to throw up for about an hour or so. I finally went back to sleep, but today (it's now about 9:40 a.m.) I don't feel so great. No D or anything from this.

Has anyone else had gluten reactions of this nature?


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We got a roasted chicken from the market yesterday.....it had some sort of sauce though I'm not sure what....knowing better I ate it anyway at about 7:00p.m., then at about 11:00 I started getting terrible pains in my upper stomach area, then about 4:00 a.m. I woke up with really bad pain and I felt like I was going to throw up for about an hour or so. I finally went back to sleep, but today (it's now about 9:40 a.m.) I don't feel so great. No D or anything from this.

Has anyone else had gluten reactions of this nature?

This is weird but I had almost the same thing happen--I ate a steak last night that had been in the fridge thawing since Friday :ph34r: --I thought it would still be ok, anyway, I didn't have any pain last night but at around 4AM, I woke up feeling nausous. Fell back asleep for a couple hours and woke up again with nausea and upper stomach pain--no D. I wonder if in both our cases, it was the meat? This does not feel like gluten, I always get D from that. I'm a bit better now, but still tired and blah. Are you beginning to feel better yet?

Mango04 Enthusiast

It sounds like a stomach bug - maybe some sort of virus? Or maybe food poisoning. :(

jerseyangel Proficient
It sounds like a stomach bug - maybe some sort of virus? Or maybe food poisoning. :(

Yea--it's one of the two, for sure :angry:

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Yea, it usually takes a couple of days for the D to hit for me and I have awful stomach pain and nausea until it does.

flagbabyds Collaborator

don't rule out gluten, i get different reacions every time i get gluten, so you just can't know.

lorka150 Collaborator

like molly said, i wouldn't rule out gluten either. if i get a slight cross contamination, i don't have really bad stools, but i get brutal brain fog, nausea, and other stuff. if i eat something CLEARLY with gluten, i get the fatty D for about two weeks. it does vary per person.


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