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Timing Of Onset Of Symptoms


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I am a long-term lurker, first time poster. I have gotten a lot of valuable information from this site since going gluten-free almost a year ago. After years of unexplained health problems (GI, rash, canker sores, brain fog, etc.), I am finally healthy (most of my symptoms were gone within a few days of going gluten-free). I do not know if I have celiac disease. My question has to do with the timing of the onset of my symptoms. I accidentally ate some gluten recently, but I did not notice any GI symptoms for about 2 days, then I had a burning sensation, cramping, and D. Does anyone else have such a long delay between eating gluten and the start of GI symptoms? It sounds like most people have a reaction right away. Thanks.


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I can't tell you personally, since I don't yet get clear reactions, but I've certainly read many posts that mention a delayed reaction. Your story definitely indicates Celiac or at the least gluten sensitivity.

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Hello and Welcome:

Reaction widely varies between people. When I was sick, reaction was about a half-hour. I was housebound for about two months.

August 15th is my one years gluten free anniversary. So, now, if I get glutened accidentally or cc, it takes about 24 hours for me to react.

Sorry, this probably wasn't much help. Others will post as well.

Lisa

jerseyangel Proficient

Yes, reaction times vary from person to person. Some get sick immediately, others, hours or days later. 2 days is not unusual at all.

Welcome--glad you deceided to post :)

MrsM Newbie

Hi Leah, Lisa, and Patty, Thanks for responding! Good to know that 2 days is not unusual. -MrsM

oceangirl Collaborator
Hi Leah, Lisa, and Patty, Thanks for responding! Good to know that 2 days is not unusual. -MrsM

I would agree- sometimes it's a few days later, so HARD to pinpoint offending thing! Good luck!

lisa

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