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After Being Glutened Do You Ever Pass This?


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I have been having a heck of a time lately. I was glutened last Thurs. I had all of the symptoms that I always get. I have been getting a new symptom though. You know how with celiac, you have mucus or oily drops floating. (TMI) I know. Do you ever just have the oily/mucus discharge after a bout of D from being glutened? It's freaking me out a little b/c it's always been in the stool but now sometimes I feel like I have to go and thats all that comes out the oily stuff.

Thanks so much!


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I have been having a heck of a time lately. I was glutened last Thurs. I had all of the symptoms that I always get. I have been getting a new symptom though. You know how with celiac, you have mucus or oily drops floating. (TMI) I know. Do you ever just have the oily/mucus discharge after a bout of D from being glutened? It's freaking me out a little b/c it's always been in the stool but now sometimes I feel like I have to go and thats all that comes out the oily stuff.

Thanks so much!

Yes, I use to have that before going gluten free. It was really bad after having a pasta dinner...go figure!

eatmeat4good Enthusiast

Yes...I've had lot's of times I was only able to pass mucous and oil water...before I found out what was wrong.

I have a question though. Did this happen just from trace gluten? That happened to me as I was eating gluten every day. I'm just curious if you don't mind sharing. How did you get glutened this time?

It will stop when the gluten is out of your system.

GFreeMO Proficient

Yes...I've had lot's of times I was only able to pass mucous and oil water...before I found out what was wrong.

I have a question though. Did this happen just from trace gluten? That happened to me as I was eating gluten every day. I'm just curious if you don't mind sharing. How did you get glutened this time?

It will stop when the gluten is out of your system.

Well..I unknowingly ate a product that was cross contaminated every sat. For about 2 months. I had recently stupidly went waaaay overboard on dairy products and blames it on that. My dairy and glutened symptoms are very similar. I removed the dairy and still had d etc. Ate the product again and bam..figured it out. It went in the trash. I am super sensitive and react badly.

Thanks for your help. I am going to try not eating anything processed. I keep getting glutened over and over from stuff marked marked gluten free. This disease sure is tricky sometimes.

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I have been having a heck of a time lately. I was glutened last Thurs. I had all of the symptoms that I always get. I have been getting a new symptom though. You know how with celiac, you have mucus or oily drops floating. (TMI) I know. Do you ever just have the oily/mucus discharge after a bout of D from being glutened? It's freaking me out a little b/c it's always been in the stool but now sometimes I feel like I have to go and thats all that comes out the oily stuff.

Thanks so much!

Sorry but what do you mean oily drops floating? Sorry this is all new to me. Discharge? Does it just come out?

GFreeMO Proficient

Sorry but what do you mean oily drops floating? Sorry this is all new to me. Discharge? Does it just come out?

With celiac, one of the hallmark symptoms is oily stools or oily diarrhea. I looks like oil drops floating in the toilet. It comes out after going to the bathroom or sometimes it will feel like you have to go and just pass gas with the mucus/oily stuff.

Flasaltwater Apprentice

With celiac, one of the hallmark symptoms is oily stools or oily diarrhea. I looks like oil drops floating in the toilet. It comes out after going to the bathroom or sometimes it will feel like you have to go and just pass gas with the mucus/oily stuff.

Ahh thanks so much. I have greasy stools ugg. I have an issue with mucus coming out with I pass gas sometimes I have only been gluten free for 2 in a half weeks. I'm in bad shape. So sorry your having troubles Hope you feel better soon.


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GFreeMO Proficient

I've been gluten free for almost 2 years and I am still learning. It's hard to deal with sometimes especially with cross contamination and delayed reactions.

Welcome to the forum.

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Well..I unknowingly ate a product that was cross contaminated every sat. For about 2 months. I had recently stupidly went waaaay overboard on dairy products and blames it on that. My dairy and glutened symptoms are very similar. I removed the dairy and still had d etc. Ate the product again and bam..figured it out. It went in the trash. I am super sensitive and react badly.

Thanks for your help. I am going to try not eating anything processed. I keep getting glutened over and over from stuff marked marked gluten free. This disease sure is tricky sometimes.

Sounds like my pattern. I do ok for a while and then start missing all the foods I have to do without. I feel the best when I avoid all processed gluten free foods. I am having to rededicate myself today. I had been avoiding corn but couldn't pass up some kettle corn marked gluten free. I kinda went crazy after what I thought would just be a few bites. Boy, did I pay for it. The cravings can be incredible and hard to resist. I had also been experimenting with candy bars and some yogurt. Not really sure which set me off. Maybe someday I'll learn to say goodby to those things forever.
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As unsettling as it is, yes it happens. It happened to me all the time before I went gluten free and now it happens when I accidentally get glutened. I think it usually comes towar then end when I'm just about done with the stomach problems. I feelfor you! You are fine though, dont let it freak you out. Just let it resolve you to e more vigilant about cross contamination.

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With celiac, one of the hallmark symptoms is oily stools or oily diarrhea. I looks like oil drops floating in the toilet. It comes out after going to the bathroom or sometimes it will feel like you have to go and just pass gas with the mucus/oily stuff.

I have this however its not as bad as it was when I was consuming Gluten dairy super bad also All my slimy mucus out the but is almost stopped completely. I am still noticing a oily layer at the top of the water I also have some floating stool some not mostly when I consume food with a high fat content like hamburger cream cheese use to do this to me also but I haven't eaten that in a long time. I posted about this in another thread I had started but deleted it, it fits better here.

Googles Community Regular

I get mucus after getting glutened. It can confirm that the aches and pains I feel without much GI problems are actually from getting CC.

Asharia Rookie

Oh wow, I never noticed the cause and effect before - this might help me a lot in figuring out what the sources of CC in my diet are! Gee, I get to start a mucus diary, awesome.

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