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Made A Mistake And Had A Small Amount


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Hi. I was out last night to dinner with a new friend. I was explaining to her my celiac disease.

She had never heard of it. I was very careful ordering my Sushi dinner. I t was delicious as always. She ordered a spider roll, breaded soft shell crab. One of my old favorites.

At the very end of dinner she had one piece left over. It looked good and I completely forgot it contained breaded crab, I ate it without even thinking.

Today I barely made it to work, I had to go to the bathroom asap. I was thinking why.

Then remembered.....how easy it is to make a mistake. How could such a small amount be so nasty? How could I forget? I wonder now if it will take 72 hours to clear out.

Boyd


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I have been gluten-free for 9 months and still have to catch myself once in a while. Its just a habit to take one or eat the leftovers. My kids have threatened to stab me with a fork if I take a cracker from thier plate. (I think they sometimes secretly hope they will get the chance.) ;)

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Hi. I was out last night to dinner with a new friend. I was explaining to her my celiac disease.

She had never heard of it. I was very careful ordering my Sushi dinner. I t was delicious as always. She ordered a spider roll, breaded soft shell crab. One of my old favorites.

At the very end of dinner she had one piece left over. It looked good and I completely forgot it contained breaded crab, I ate it without even thinking.

Today I barely made it to work, I had to go to the bathroom asap. I was thinking why.

Then remembered.....how easy it is to make a mistake. How could such a small amount be so nasty? How could I forget? I wonder now if it will take 72 hours to clear out.

Boyd

It might not have been that little taste at all. Did you use any regular soy sauce? Did you eat their wasabi paste? Alot of brands of wasabi have wheat in them. Did you eat the eel? Alot of times eel has a soy sauce drizzeled over it.

I usually stick to sashimi and some steamed rice rather than eat the prepared pieces.

BoydBT Apprentice

I have been gluten-free for 9 months and still have to catch myself once in a while. Its just a habit to take one or eat the leftovers. My kids have threatened to stab me with a fork if I take a cracker from thier plate. (I think they sometimes secretly hope they will get the chance.) ;)

Funny story. thanks

BoydBT Apprentice

It might not have been that little taste at all. Did you use any regular soy sauce? Did you eat their wasabi paste? Alot of brands of wasabi have wheat in them. Did you eat the eel? Alot of times eel has a soy sauce drizzeled over it.

I usually stick to sashimi and some steamed rice rather than eat the prepared pieces.

True. I sometime bring the gluten-free soy otherwise I avoid it. I did have a small amount of Wasabi. But now that I think of it at home I eat only gluten-free rice, both reg and sushi rice. I wonder if it was the rice as the spider roll does have rice I think. hmmm

I forget.

I actually do the Sashimi most of the time too, without any rice.

TY

twe0708 Community Regular

That's not bad at all. Yesterday while at work a co-worker brought in some cookies that she said were gluten-free. I had two and within an hour the storm was rolling in. Major body aches and backaches. I had to rush home just so I could get in bed and get my back on a heating pad. Thank God I have heated car seats. I was wiped out for about 4 hours. Amazingly enough, I didn't have any bathroom problems. Would have rather had the bathroom problem than the aching body problems. :unsure:

BoydBT Apprentice

That's not bad at all. Yesterday while at work a co-worker brought in some cookies that she said were gluten-free. I had two and within an hour the storm was rolling in. Major body aches and backaches. I had to rush home just so I could get in bed and get my back on a heating pad. Thank God I have heated car seats. I was wiped out for about 4 hours. Amazingly enough, I didn't have any bathroom problems. Would have rather had the bathroom problem than the aching body problems. :unsure:

Now I only get potty trouble. I guess we are all potty soldiers here. OMG I there I go, I can't even hold it back at times. I get those where I just make it to the potty. IT IS LIKE BOMB BLOW OUT! lol.

I do wonder who hooked me up to the air hose.

STOP IT! Boyd Mods need to start a potty forum.

I know I Am Cat could write a poem on these issues for all of us.

I am Cat is my best everything when we are getting along. I knew she had celiac disease, and bugged her enough to be tested. She came up positive.


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