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5Year Old-Gluten Free For 2 Years-Had Gluten At Preschool Today-Help!


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My son has been gluten free for 2 years-based on symptoms and also on enterolab results. However-at preschool he had a ritz cracker and a a small amount of cereal today(fri)-he was sick with a virus on tues and weds. How soon after ingesting the gluten would I see symptoms if any were to appear? It's been 3 hours so far. And what sort of symptoms might I see? I pumped him with vit c, elderberry and extra pro-biotics right when we got home-also because he was sick mid-week. What else can I do? I am freaking out! I know it's not "life threatening" but I also worry-it's a good lesson in reminding people he is gluten free and asking if food that I do not send is gluten free. Teacher feels awful as she is so so good about it but had an oops day. HELP


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Ugh! It depends. You could see initial reactions within a few hours, but may see reactions develop over the next day or so. My son was given gluten (lots of it) at a daycamp over Christmas break and I noticed extreme irritability immediately upon picking him up. Within about a day he developed a tic (which laster the better part of 6 weeks). He never said much about his stomach hurting though.

My son has been gluten free for 2 years-based on symptoms and also on enterolab results. However-at preschool he had a ritz cracker and a a small amount of cereal today(fri)-he was sick with a virus on tues and weds. How soon after ingesting the gluten would I see symptoms if any were to appear? It's been 3 hours so far. And what sort of symptoms might I see? I pumped him with vit c, elderberry and extra pro-biotics right when we got home-also because he was sick mid-week. What else can I do? I am freaking out! I know it's not "life threatening" but I also worry-it's a good lesson in reminding people he is gluten free and asking if food that I do not send is gluten free. Teacher feels awful as she is so so good about it but had an oops day. HELP

CrunchyChristianMama Newbie

My DD has some reactions almost immediately and then they continue for 24-48 hours. If it was a lot of exposure she also will develop a rash on her backside and legs usually the following day that lasts for several days.

glutenjunkie Apprentice

We use activated charcoal ASAP when our daughter gets gluten accidentally. Is this common?

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