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Glutened At A Wedding Help!


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I got glutened bad at a wedding i believe. I also got trashed (Wine)and was vomitting the whole day Sunday. I felt okay yesterday, but today i have major weakness in my arms and legs, and am exhausted. Why do i feel worse today than yesterday. What are some great remedies to recover ASAP. Thanks Guys! I think the glutening and hangover is a brutal combination, and i deserve the aftermath for not taking care of myself.


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So sorry you're feeling bad. The wine may have contributed in the excess. Today I ate out with my daughter and felt that I ate safely. Late afternoon and tonight I feel like I am underwater. My arms are heavy, legs are heavy and all in slow motion and major fatigue. 24 hours will be the determining factor to a gluten effect.

I have found that the longer you are gluten free, the harder the hit.

You got ove the hangover and now you're dealing with the gluten effect. Water, water, water, at least it will get the alcohol out of your system. The gluten just needs to run it's course.

Hope you feel better soon.

Nantzie Collaborator

Ugh. Sorry you're feeling so awful. Immodium can help if you're still having GI symptoms (the caplets are gluten-free). I've had some luck with a product called Glutenease if you want to give that a shot. I've found that it doesn't help prevent a glutening, but if I've been glutened it seems to help soften the symptoms. I'm not sure if it would work this long after you were glutened. I take it ASAP after.

Nancy

holdthegluten Rising Star
So sorry you're feeling bad. The wine may have contributed in the excess. Today I ate out with my daughter and felt that I ate safely. Late afternoon and tonight I feel like I am underwater. My arms are heavy, legs are heavy and all in slow motion and major fatigue. 24 hours will be the determining factor to a gluten effect.

I have found that the longer you are gluten free, the harder the hit.

You got ove the hangover and now you're dealing with the gluten effect. Water, water, water, at least it will get the alcohol out of your system. The gluten just needs to run it's course.

Hope you feel better soon.

Thanks for your reply............i hope you feel better also. I get the heavy limbs feeling also. See ya

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