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How Long Until Symptoms Go Away?


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I have had celiac disease and been gluten free for 6 months. Since then I have never been "glutened" or eaten gluten on accident. But last Sunday, I accidentally ate a bowl of soup that had an additive with traces of wheat in it. On Monday, I had stomach issues all day long (bloating, gas, and horrible waves of stomach pain). but its been 4 days, and I still get a stomach ache almost every day. They don't last all day like they did the day after i ate the soup, but they still hurt, and last about 1 to 2 hours. does it take this long for your body to get better after eating gluten? I only ate one bowl of that soup, and it has caused me alot of pain! How long does it take for everyone else to feel better after being glutened?


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Maybe some one can post a link for you.

Immune response can take up to 2 weeks. (This is from other disorder research on eosinophils and cross referencing with Celiac diesease.) Some reports can have different time lines. i.e. I don't know how long a DH rash takes to heal.

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I have had celiac disease and been gluten free for 6 months. Since then I have never been "glutened" or eaten gluten on accident. But last Sunday, I accidentally ate a bowl of soup that had an additive with traces of wheat in it. On Monday, I had stomach issues all day long (bloating, gas, and horrible waves of stomach pain). but its been 4 days, and I still get a stomach ache almost every day. They don't last all day like they did the day after i ate the soup, but they still hurt, and last about 1 to 2 hours. does it take this long for your body to get better after eating gluten? I only ate one bowl of that soup, and it has caused me alot of pain! How long does it take for everyone else to feel better after being glutened?

7 full days. Try not to get too anxious about it; that will not help the stomach. Just let it ride its course.

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