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GlutenGuy36

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Does anyone else here get swollen glands anywhere on their body after they get glutened? I know ingesting gluten causes an inflammatory response in my body so I makes sense that some of my glands would hurt as well.

I know that I was glutened by PF Changs which others have raved about. I ate lemon rice chicken from their " gluten free" menu. I have to say as of today I am never eating out again because it's just not worth it. Allthough the food may be gluten free there are too many variables that come into play with severs and CC. I'm just so frustrated still by it all. May 14th will be my 10 month on the gluten free diet with about 6 slip ups that I know of.

Any comments are appreciated


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Does anyone else here get swollen glands anywhere on their body after they get glutened? I know ingesting gluten causes an inflammatory response in my body so I makes sense that some of my glands would hurt as well.

I know that I was glutened by PF Changs which others have raved about. I ate lemon rice chicken from their " gluten free" menu. I have to say as of today I am never eating out again because it's just not worth it. Allthough the food may be gluten free there are too many variables that come into play with severs and CC. I'm just so frustrated still by it all. May 14th will be my 10 month on the gluten free diet with about 6 slip ups that I know of.

Any comments are appreciated

i used to have some swollen glands but since ive been eating gluten free it has gone away.

but as a rule of thumb if it is painful, gets worse/doesnt go away see your doc

-matt

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