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Glutened? Does It Happen This Fast After Eating?


Threebrainedbeing

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Threebrainedbeing Rookie

I just ate a meal from a vegetarian restaurant that I thought was gluten free, but now I have a stomach ache and awful indigestion immediately afterward---I feel awful. Is it possible to be glutened so immediately? Argh.


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celiacgirls Apprentice

It is possible. I can tell before I leave the restaurant usually.

Threebrainedbeing Rookie

I can't believe I made such a stupid mistake. I thought the meal was safe and while I was eating it it occured to me that it could have flour in the sauce. I don't know why I didn't ask, and now I'm paying for it. Ugh

GeoffCJ Enthusiast
It is possible. I can tell before I leave the restaurant usually.

my last clear glutening I new within 20-30 minutes...ugh.

You have my sympathy!

Geoff

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my last clear glutening I new within 20-30 minutes...ugh.

new=knew

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Threebrainedbeing Rookie

This was actually very immediate. Before I was even finished with the meal, actually.

But I am kind of new at this........even though it's been a few years, I think my many mistakes and lack of diligence have caused me to become more sensitive to it, if that makes sense.

lorka150 Collaborator

i get brain fog near immediately. feel better!


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If I eat something with direct wheat in it as in a sauce, I will know almost right away, the grumbling tummy starts, a CC issue, usually within 20 minutes. If its a minor glutening, I just have to get it out of my system, usually with a nice long visit to the bathroom, once its out I am ok. If I have a major glutening, the first happens, the visit, then the pain stays and many many runs to the bathroom, and usually cant eat the next day, as all that comes out too.

I hope you feel better. We all make mistakes..

SchnauzerMom Rookie

The last time I was glutened I knew it within a few minutes. I had really bad acid stomach. I hope you feel better soon!

mellajane Explorer

I also can tell immedietly.... I just recently was sick from baking and preping wheat pasrties this last weekend. It can be a very sensitive allergy.

JennGFCF Newbie

I just got glutened by some sour cream. I felt it within 20 minutes after eating it. :(

key Contributor

I too get major indigestion usually, belching and sour stomach.

I find it hard to eat out without getting sick.

Monica

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