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What Was Your Last Gluten Meal ?


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Dellers Apprentice

I am getting my endoscopy in the morning. After a long battle with doctors with all my symptoms. Been very sick on the challenge I have not left the house in over a week due to it. Tonight is hopefully my last ever gluten meal I am thinking domino's pizza. I have burger king for lunch now I loved it however my belly thought different :)


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SaraKat Contributor

I remember going to my in laws the weekend before and having a big Italian meal- pasta, breads, etc. I also had a chicken finger sub that weekend.

Pizza sounds good! Enjoy!! I tried gluten-free pizza from my local pizza place recently and it was very good!

luvs2eat Collaborator

It was so long ago, I can't remember what I ate. I drank a lot of beer tho... THAT I remember.

Dellers Apprentice

It was so long ago, I can't remember what I ate. I drank a lot of beer tho... THAT I remember.

I did have a Budweiser last week it was lovely ! I know some dont think its real beer but it was nice. I really like the diatry specials pizza but tonight its 2 pizzas for

Skylark Collaborator

I remember because I got so sick. It was a sandwich from Jack in the Box. I was going to gluten challenge so I went by Jack in the Box on the way home since they were only a few blocks away to start it. They had grilled French bread sandwiches on a promotion. I got one with ham and swiss, got sick, and decided I didn't want to put up with being that sick for a month. I would have chosen something a little better had I known it was going to be my last full-gluten meal. :lol:

i-geek Rookie

December 27, 2009: Breakfast at my in-laws house, the main features of which were my mother-in-law's special bread that she only makes at Christmas and my sister-in-law's cookies. Ugh. I was already suffering from three days of family festivities (my own personal gluten challenge, although I had been avoiding obvious gluten when possible) and that pushed me over the edge. I haven't intentionally consumed gluten since.

tarnalberry Community Regular

It was a gluten challenge - a tablespoon of vital wheat gluten in a bowl of yogurt. YUCK! But it told me that gluten does NOT sit well with me. :P


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Travisevian Newbie

I'm sure it was something with Barilla pasta. It was so filling and of course, too filling.

Dellers Apprentice

Hi I thought I would update on this I went for the camera. They had to stop the procedure as I was in distress so they only managed to get one sample. I can not remember a thing so I dont know exactly what happened.

glutenfreeinminnesota Contributor

Hi I thought I would update on this I went for the camera. They had to stop the procedure as I was in distress so they only managed to get one sample. I can not remember a thing so I dont know exactly what happened.

Be glad you don't remember :( I remember the colonoscopy and endoscopy..they kept giving me the shots of pain relievers...but I felt it all and remember the whole thing! At least I know I have Celiacs...so it was worth it. Hope you get some answers!

Dellers Apprentice

Be glad you don't remember :( I remember the colonoscopy and endoscopy..they kept giving me the shots of pain relievers...but I felt it all and remember the whole thing! At least I know I have Celiacs...so it was worth it. Hope you get some answers!

I have one tiny memory of trying to sit up. I have a liver scan on Monday so that should go better :lol: . I was reading online if you do show distress they should stop it straight away but that must have been terrible for you.

CarolinaKip Community Regular

I am getting my endoscopy in the morning. After a long battle with doctors with all my symptoms. Been very sick on the challenge I have not left the house in over a week due to it. Tonight is hopefully my last ever gluten meal I am thinking domino's pizza. I have burger king for lunch now I loved it however my belly thought different :)

Fried shrimp and hushpuppies, although now I wish I had gone to paneras or my fav mexican place! Papa johns perhaps.. Those are what I miss right now. However, going gluten-free has made a big difference..not trying to figure out other intolerances.

sherrylynn Contributor

Pizza from pizza hut and a 6 inch sandwich from subway. all on the same night :lol:

I knew I would miss those, but I will miss the subway sandwich the most. :P

Mack the Knife Explorer

Spanakopita. Although I was feeling pretty bad at the time - and stressed about not being able to eat bread/pasta/cake etc for the rest of my life - so I didn't really enjoy it.

I do really miss filo pastry though.

Aphreal Contributor

Don't remember but it appears my seafood dinner the other night had it. My fault for not really investigating the ingredients.

bonnie blue Explorer

My husband's delicious spaghetti with meat sauce and cheesy garlic bread, mmmmmm it was so good!

Hos Newbie

I'm going to PIG OUT tomorrow at my favorite Chinese buffet and eat orange chicken and noodles until it hurts... literally. <_<

I just had my EGD and was just diagnosed. My last meal will be tasty but I'm going to have a good attitude about all this so no worries.

Lys Newbie

New to the forum I was diagnosed last week....

Last gluten mean: In and out double double, no onions..... Fox pumpkin beer!!! Amazing in every way!!!

AngiePants Newbie

When I first suspected gluten intolerance I was very very well behaved & cut it all out right away, which made me feel amazing. But between talking to my doctor about it and having the blood test I went on a massive gluten binge, pigging out on hamburgers and kebabs and just about anything else that comes wrapped in gluteny goodness. Probably just as well - when I got my results, the antibodies were so high (>300) I didn't need a biopsy to confirm! :P

Rowena Rising Star

A sandwich... From a bakery called Paradise bakery. It was good, but sickening... Sad to say. I also had gotten sick because someone ate tuna fish around me... AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA... Silly law firm getting so much bad stuff to eat for me. Between gluten and tuna, I can never eat here... (Thankfully I bring my own lunches now.... mmmmm cinnamon bread. yum. I am so glad I don't have to completely give up bread and that there is gluten free stuff out there.)

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