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I Think I've Made The Transition


Marilyn R

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Today I was hurrying down to a grocery store in a strip shopping center. I smelled something offensive, sort of like old dog poo. I looked around on the ground, then looked up to my left. I was coming up on a chain submarine sandwich restaurant. They were baking wheat bread.

I used to be sad when I smelled wheat baking. :D

Anybody else gluten-free for awhile with similar reactions?


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Today I was hurrying down to a grocery store in a strip shopping center. I smelled something offensive, sort of like old dog poo. I looked around on the ground, then looked up to my left. I was coming up on a chain submarine sandwich restaurant. They were baking wheat bread.

I used to be sad when I smelled wheat baking. :D

Anybody else gluten-free for awhile with similar reactions?

I was so sick at diagnosis that within 3 days of going gluten-free, anything being cooked using wheat smelled bad to me so I understand what you are saying exactly! The grossest smell of all? Dunkin' Donuts when they are making the donuts! I would rather inhale nuclear waste. :ph34r:

I can't imagine how people eat that crap!

T.H. Community Regular

The smell of fresh baked bread or cake, like at a bakery, makes me instantly gut-clenchingly nauseous. It's hard not to throw up if I can't get away fast enough. Bleh. It doesn't smell bad, but it makes me sick to smell it.

It's funny, too, because I never cheated, so I never had any experience of eating that food associated with feeling sick. And the first time it happened, I smelled it, had a moment of 'man, that smells good,' and THEN the nausea hit. :blink: Weird.

11475 Apprentice

Oh my, yes! Bakeries (why do they always put these right at the entrance/exit of shopping complexes?! Well..it's obvious, of course..) and the bread aisle in supermarkets smell so bad. My diet before finding out about gluten & other intolerances was 80% gluten products, mainly bread. Now, it's not appealing at all.

mamaw Community Regular

Auntie Anne's Pretzels makes me instantly sick...

love2travel Mentor

Unfortunately (good) bakeries still smell yummy to me (i.e. in Italy). However, I have less sadness associated with the products than I used to which is a good thing!

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