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Glutened Friday Nite, Symptoms Last Longer Than 12 Hours?


dizzygrinch

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dizzygrinch Enthusiast

Hello, I was glutened Friday by drinking a Mojito, I didnt realize til it was too late that the bottled kind was a Malt beverage, a flavored Beer! anyway, that night, through all of Saturday, I had stomach issues. The pain and bloating started Fri nite, but didnt get the "bad" stuff til late Sat afternoon, also, my joints started hurting in my hands. Could all that be related to being glutened? and is it normal for the bad stomach issues to hit hard, 12 hours after ingesting the gluten?


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psawyer Proficient

My onset time is six to twelve hours after exposure. Severe symptoms last a couple of days; milder ones last about a week.

lizard00 Enthusiast

My GI symptoms hit the next day; it's usually around 12 hours later. I get a really bad headache within an hour or so, which lasts for hours. Then the rest hits, and usually lingers for around 8-10 days. Every day is a little better, but it takes a good week to week and a half to feel better.

Hope it passes quicker for you!!

mushroom Proficient

Lizard, just noticed you are preggers. Congratulations!

lizard00 Enthusiast
Lizard, just noticed you are preggers. Congratulations!

Thanks!! :wub:

dizzygrinch Enthusiast

Thanks all, now Im really going to be even extra, extra careful on what I put into my body! this explains a lot....

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