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I just wanted to ask this on here to see if anyone knows what might have happened... I accidentilly ate DORITOS BRAND NACHO CHEESIER FLAVOR, which was the biggest mistake i ever made, because i read other bags and they had no wheat so iassumed these didnt either (ill never make that mistake gain), had a huge attack this morning thatl asted 6 hours and it was the worst thing, felt like someone stabbed me with a knife in thes tomach, anyway... about 4 or 5 days ago i had 2 pieces of cheesebread at a dinner i went to (knowing it could cause pain yeah i know im stupid) but that didnt effect me, and I want to know why these doritos caused so much pain and the bread did nothing?


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I don't know. Perhaps the bread moved you closer to the cliff and the dorrito's made you go over. <_<

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Could be a delayed reaction from the bread too. and the combo. I'm sorry you feel so icky. Hope it gets better soon. Beverly

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I would guess it's a combination of the two. The bread started things and the Doritos finished it off. Hope you feel better soon!

Justin087 Rookie

Thank you so much for the words of encouragement.. I am feeling better now, the attack lasted about 5 hours, longest most gruling thing i ever had... NEVER wheat for me again(Dont ever eat doritos despite what ppl tell u, there mroe than "corn" chips LOL!!!... I still have a faint pain in my stomach and i am sooo exhausted but other than that, im goin back to bed! :) thank you :)

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Glad you're feeling a bit better. Rest up, eat healthy so you can enjoy the holiday!

Justin087 Rookie

Anyone know how long the "after pain" is gunna last? I never had anything this bad before but it left me with huge pain in my stomach for going on 10 hours now, excluding the 5 that the attack was, is this gonna last long? :(


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My reactions leave me with intestinal pain for 3-5 days. Sorry. :(

Justin087 Rookie

Day two, I had to go to the hospital the pain was so overwhelming i thought it might be something worse so i did, was in pain all day terrible terrible pain, they gave me a bunch of painkillers at the hospital then let them wear off and i felt fine so, hopefully day 3 will hold better for me so i can eat some turkey with my fammy :)

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