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taz sharratt

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im off again, i feel like im continually glutend :angry: im tried all the time, i tried to go out for a run 3 days ago and had to get my hubby to pick me up and i feel like i still havent recoverd :( its my belly that is the worst i cant fit in to any of my trousers <_< to be honest the depression has started to set in and im desperatly trying not to give in to the antidepressants as they make me feel slow. im thinking i may have another food allergy that im not picking up yet, i know im dairy intolerant and am carefull about it. would another allergy have the same symptoms as being glutend :unsure:


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For me, I have to avoid dairy, soy, and anything known to have a high mold content (peanuts, fruit juice)

Sorry you're still feeling crummy. I was feeling bad for three days and was wondering, "What's wrong with me NOW!!!??" Then my daughter woke up ill today ... I was happy to find out I just had a normal virus!! Could you just be sick??

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im off again, i feel like im continually glutend :angry: im tried all the time, i tried to go out for a run 3 days ago and had to get my hubby to pick me up and i feel like i still havent recoverd :( its my belly that is the worst i cant fit in to any of my trousers <_< to be honest the depression has started to set in and im desperatly trying not to give in to the antidepressants as they make me feel slow. im thinking i may have another food allergy that im not picking up yet, i know im dairy intolerant and am carefull about it. would another allergy have the same symptoms as being glutend :unsure:

I am not a doctor, but I am sure that many food allergies carry the same effects.In fact, I am going go back to my allergist to finish off my testing because I am sure that I am allergic to some other foods. There are times when I am 100% certain that I have not been glutened, yet I get the same or close to the same reactions. My advice is to look into it further.

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im off again, i feel like im continually glutend :angry: im tried all the time, i tried to go out for a run 3 days ago and had to get my hubby to pick me up and i feel like i still havent recoverd :( its my belly that is the worst i cant fit in to any of my trousers <_< to be honest the depression has started to set in and im desperatly trying not to give in to the antidepressants as they make me feel slow. im thinking i may have another food allergy that im not picking up yet, i know im dairy intolerant and am carefull about it. would another allergy have the same symptoms as being glutend :unsure:

This may sound strange but ..... is your hubby gluten-free? Could you be reacting to a kiss after he has been consuming gluten?

taz sharratt Enthusiast
This may sound strange but ..... is your hubby gluten-free? Could you be reacting to a kiss after he has been consuming gluten?

mind boggling :blink: never in a million years would i have thought of that one, thanx for the tip ;)

For me, I have to avoid dairy, soy, and anything known to have a high mold content (peanuts, fruit juice)

Sorry you're still feeling crummy. I was feeling bad for three days and was wondering, "What's wrong with me NOW!!!??" Then my daughter woke up ill today ... I was happy to find out I just had a normal virus!! Could you just be sick??

yeah ive cut dairy out completly, also peanuts ( my sister has bad allergy to them). im a bit of a fruit freak and have smoothies every day and also drink OJ every day so maybe that could be the culprit. didnt know peanuts and fruit have high mod content :blink: your right in trying to differ from being glutend and being ill, how can you tell the difference <_<

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