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Celia the Celiac

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Celia the Celiac Apprentice

Okay,

I was in a rush on my lunch hour and guess what I did.

I bought a pint of Chricken fried Rice OMG

I've never cheated. Now I'm scared !

I don't want to have a seizure or something like that.

So far I have a bad taste in my mouth that won't go away even if I scrape my tongue and I feel funny...kind of dizzy. I hate this....


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Lisa Mentor

Well babe, I guess you have to ride it out. Drink lots of water and flush as much as you can. I think that will help a little.

Lisa

MySuicidalTurtle Enthusiast

I am sorry, Celia The Celiac.

Sweetfudge Community Regular

I know how scary that is! I read this somewhere (can't remember). Here's a few things that supposedly help flush things out (in additon to LOTS of water):

bananas (yummy at least)

aloe vera juice (I've never tried it before)

papayas - fruits or juice (I personally LOVE the dried papaya that I get at the health food store)

raw honey (don't know)

tonic water (don't know)

Best of luck to you :D

Ashley Enthusiast

Sorry Celia :(

I almost fell to eat something gluten-filled too, but, I just didn't have the spine to do it.

Just wanted to triple-recommend the water. Raw honey is awesome too. Both are Nature's miracle. Most important of all : Remain calm.

-Ash

jerseyangel Proficient

Sorry--hope it passes quickly. I find mashed potatoes and bananas help. :)

Guhlia Rising Star

Propel fitness water is great for when you get glutened. It's fortified with lots of vitamins. Lots of people on here use it when glutened. Give it a shot if you can.


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misstigerlili Newbie

For only this reason, I am glad I get horribly sick whenever I eat gluten-- I equate it to passing a baseball through my intestines-- That feeling alone assures me that I will NEVER cheat.

Sorry you had a weak moment-- we can all relate.

Celia the Celiac Apprentice

Thank you all for your words of wisdom. I can always cound on you all to help me.

cgilsing Enthusiast

I'm sorry Celia :( I think we have all fantisized about doing something like that from time to time...I hope you get through ok

taz sharratt Enthusiast
Okay,

I was in a rush on my lunch hour and guess what I did.

I bought a pint of Chricken fried Rice OMG

I've never cheated. Now I'm scared !

I don't want to have a seizure or something like that.

So far I have a bad taste in my mouth that won't go away even if I scrape my tongue and I feel funny...kind of dizzy. I hate this....

i aht it too. jusr ride the wave i guess, sorry, it will pass. at least you know now that you def cant have chicken fried rice. sorry hope you fel better soon. oh i nearly forgot, drink green tea, it helps me when i get ill, i think its cos its an antioxitant, it helps flush bad toxins out of your body.

tiredofdoctors Enthusiast

Celia, I'm so sorry that happened . . . . I agree, flush that stuff out of you. Don't kick yourself too much, though. It was a mistake, and things like that happen. Sounds like you're down on yourself, and sometimes mistakes just happen. Take care of you, Lynne

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