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I've had a few mess ups in the past month. 4 times to be exact. First let me say I'm so mad at myself for not being more careful. It's only been 3 months and I guess I gove over confident with the diet.

Every time I get a sensation that starts on my tongue and goes into my throat, kind of tingly. In fact, twice I figured out I was eating gluten food because of this symptom. I looked at the ingredients closer and sure enough something bad was in it. Each time I ended up with a stomach ache, grumbly stomach, gas and some bloating. The other two time I think it was cross contamination. One was a Burger King grilled ceaser salad and the other Doritos chips that are on the safe list.

Does anyone else seem to "taste" it when they get glutened?

Thanks,

Joni


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Hi Joni

I'm sure you already know this but I just wanted to remind you ..... not all flavors of doritos are gluten-free..... as far as the ceasar salad goes , I would guess the dressing was not gluten-free.. I hope there wasn't croutons mixed in it!!!!

hope you get feeling better soon...

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I can taste it afterwards. I burp up the food that had the gluten. Like a steak I had the person that cooked it used some seasoning on it that had gluten...I tasted that for the next 24 hours. GROSS! so I believe after it is ingested I can taste it.

Jody

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I've had a few mess ups in the past month. 4 times to be exact. First let me say I'm so mad at myself for not being more careful. It's only been 3 months and I guess I gove over confident with the diet.

Every time I get a sensation that starts on my tongue and goes into my throat, kind of tingly. In fact, twice I figured out I was eating gluten food because of this symptom. I looked at the ingredients closer and sure enough something bad was in it. Each time I ended up with a stomach ache, grumbly stomach, gas and some bloating. The other two time I think it was cross contamination. One was a Burger King grilled ceaser salad and the other Doritos chips that are on the safe list.

Does anyone else seem to "taste" it when they get glutened?

Thanks,

Joni

Joni,

Most of my problems are with my mouth. It's just AWFUL and mine never goes away! Does your tongue feel like it's constantly scraping against your teeth? I go insane!!!!!!!!

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