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Totally Forgot About Pms...


Nantzie

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The last several days I've just been kind of down. Sad, unmotivated, irritable, blah. No idea why. Didn't think I had been glutened, because I wasn't having any of my other usual symptoms. It was getting to the point where I was starting to wonder, but not really. Like most people, the glutened feeling is pretty specific. So I was thinking it must be because of the holidays coming up (which can be hard for me). But it's not even Halloween yet. Maybe it's just going to be a long rough season for me this year...

Then it hit me, on the 2nd day of my cycle, and the 4th day of my pants not fitting...

PMS!!!

DUH! :rolleyes::ph34r:

Now that I know, I feel better. I thought I was slipping into the gloomy.

Phew!

Nancy


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:P This happens to me all the time!

Hez

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The last several days I've just been kind of down. Sad, unmotivated, irritable, blah. No idea why. Didn't think I had been glutened, because I wasn't having any of my other usual symptoms. It was getting to the point where I was starting to wonder, but not really. Like most people, the glutened feeling is pretty specific. So I was thinking it must be because of the holidays coming up (which can be hard for me). But it's not even Halloween yet. Maybe it's just going to be a long rough season for me this year...

Then it hit me, on the 2nd day of my cycle, and the 4th day of my pants not fitting...

PMS!!!

DUH! :rolleyes::ph34r:

Now that I know, I feel better. I thought I was slipping into the gloomy.

Phew!

Nancy

pms - glutend. whats the diff. for me anyway. sometimes i cant tell the difference.

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Ugh. Frustratingly similar aren't they... :rolleyes:

So now to my explanation list to non-celiacs on how it feels to be glutened I can say it feels like having food poisoning, a hangover, the flu, whole body pain from an overdone workout, and PMS all at the same time.

Yep. That about covers it.

:o

Nancy

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