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What Will Hapen If Eat Gluten By Mistake?


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Genice Newbie
:( I just want to know If I will get real sick?
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ptkds Community Regular

It all depends on how sensitive you are, how long you have been gluten-free, and what your normal reaction is. It varies from person to person. My dd's have totally different reactions, and my reaction is worse than theirs. Sorry I can't help you more!

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Hi I agree it all depends on the person. For example for sometimes I will get the big dd, or another time was lots vomiting, sometimes is lots pf pain all over my body.

The best thing is to avoid gluten, but accidents will happened, the best thing for me is treat the symptoms, and take lots of water to flush my system as quickly as possiblr.

I hope this helps you.

Best regards to you. ;)

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Hi I agree it all depends on the person. For example for sometimes I will get the big dd, or another time was lots vomiting, sometimes is lots pf pain all over my body.

The best thing is to avoid gluten, but accidents will happened, the best thing for me is treat the symptoms, and take lots of water to flush my system as quickly as possiblr.

I hope this helps you.

Best regards to you. ;)

Thank you but what is dd?

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ptkds Community Regular

I think pedro meant diarrhea, but normally, dd means dear daughter.

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Thank you for the correction. :lol::lol::lol::lol::lol:

This is funny!!!!!!!!!

Take care best regards to you :lol::lol::lol::lol::lol:

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