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Dairy And Body Aches


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nmthommy Rookie

Yesterday at the baseball game my son was having nachos with the fake cheese and salsa. I couldn't resist. My husband told me not too but I, stupidly said "It's not real cheese so a little should be ok".

Now today I have body aches and swollen lymph nodes. Is this a symptom of being caseined or maybe the actual flu?

The last time I got glutened I felt similar to this but now as bad.

Any thoughts?


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Yesterday at the baseball game my son was having nachos with the fake cheese and salsa. I couldn't resist. My husband told me not too but I, stupidly said "It's not real cheese so a little should be ok".

Now today I have body aches and swollen lymph nodes. Is this a symptom of being caseined or maybe the actual flu?

The last time I got glutened I felt similar to this but now as bad.

Any thoughts?

idk.... but im assuming that that fake nacho cheese stuff probably has 30 ingredients that our body would want to reject. werent u afraid to order it without seeing the ingredients? i wouldnt be surprised if there's wheat, corn, and soy byproducts in it.

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nmthommy Rookie

idk.... but im assuming that that fake nacho cheese stuff probably has 30 ingredients that our body would want to reject. werent u afraid to order it without seeing the ingredients? i wouldnt be surprised if there's wheat, corn, and soy byproducts in it.

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Just wanted to taste it. Not my brightest move.

hnybny91 Rookie

I react the exact same way to casein as I do to gluten and body aches are my first symptom.

Bhott Newbie

I have the same problem, I am intollerent to both lactose and gluten. Most likely the corn chips were contaminated with wheat dust, most are, only a few are gluten free.

This is my first post, I have been both lactose and gluten intollerent for five years ever since my major abdominal surgery, it has been quit a journey and education. I just joined to expand my knowledge and maybe to help someone else.

srall Contributor

When I was in Disney World a couple of weeks ago I started drinking my coffee with a little cream. At home I use hemp milk, and I guess I was just too addicted to forego my coffee. Anyhow, after a couple of days of this I became very very nauseated. I had always associated the nausea with gluten and wheat, but since I gave dairy and wheat up at the same time I guess the nausea may have been from dairy. Well, after we got home I obviously dropped the dairy right away, but it took about 3 or 4 days before the flu like symptoms and fatigue went away. I keep trying to get dairy back but I just don't think it's going to happen. I hope you feel better soon.

eta: also had swollen lymph nodes

nmthommy Rookie

thank you for your thoughts.

I am seeing my specialist this afternoon and see what she thinks.

I hate when I have to admit my mistakes to her. I should know better.


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This is my first post, I have been both lactose and gluten intollerent for five years ever since my major abdominal surgery, it has been quit a journey and education. I just joined to expand my knowledge and maybe to help someone else.

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