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Glutened By Cc!


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marisaerin Newbie

I was definitely glutened for the second time in my 8 months of being gluten free! On Saturday i ate a bag of Robert's American Gourmet Veggie Chips and an hour later I didn't feel well at all. Later, I was bloated and looked pregnant and was having horrible gas and rumbling. I had "D'' 19 times that night and got 20 minutes of sleep! I was physically and emotionally exhausted. It's now Tuesday night and I pretty much still can't leave my bed im so fatigued and in so much pain/discomfort. The bag of chips don't say they are gluten free but the website says CC can occur! I obviously need to be more strict and only buy packaged items that have a dedicated gluten free facility.

I'm very scared because I am going off to college 5 hours away from home in one month and was wondering how long it takes everyone to be back on track after they have been glutened?? PLEASE HELP!


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From what I hear, it is different for everybody. It took me about 1 week to get to normal when I ate some soup that had it. I have read that the longer you are off gluten, the longer it takes to recover. I have been gluten free for 3 months. Hope that helps.

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I have been gluten free for nearly 4 months and I got my first real glutening Friday night. I ate some Whole Foods Sushi. No gluten ingredients and I didnt eat the soy sauce of course. Just nori, rice, sesame seeds, carrots, avacado, plain shrimp....that is all. But the next morning I woke with vertigo. It lasted all weekend. And the BLOATING!!! OMG.......bloating was not a big deal before gluten free. But my body sure let me know now!! Today is the first day not looking 6 months pregnant. I was so bloated on Monday night I considered an ER run. But took a bunch of Gax-X and did get a small amount of relief. And "D" 6 or so times a day. And today...a migraine (the symptom that disappeared when I cut out the gluten. My BM's are back to normal today and not bloated. But migraine...ugh! So 5 days....I so hope tomorrow is better and I am done with it!

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