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What Was I Thinking?


mamabear272

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My mom made magic bars for our Christmas feast. She made me a batch with gluten-free graham crackers and batch of regular. I went to her house and grabbed one thinking it was the gluten-free batch. I asked (after I ate the whole thing) if the red container was mine. Nope! The white one was! :blink: I immediately went home and took some GlutenEase. I have yet to have tummy problems thankfully! I have, however, had some dizziness and a little bit of fog. I'm hoping that this is going to be the extent of the problem. I can deal with a little fuzziness but the tummy problems always kill me! I just don't know what I was thinking, not verifying first! When I was first diagnosed in June, I had a couple of glutenings but have been super good for months. Duh!!


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ravenwoodglass Mentor

I do hope that you don't get too ill because of this. We all have made mistakes so don't beat yourself up about it. I hope you feel better soon.

mamabear272 Explorer

I'm not beating myself up too much. I just can't even believe I did that. lol I've been so careful for months and that stinkin magic bar got me. I was just so excited to eat it. :P

ElseB Contributor

Been there, done that!

Me: oooh chocolate. Yum. Munch, munch, munch

Husband: uhhh, can you eat that one?

Me(after reading label): oh $#&*%#$@&! :)

mamabear272 Explorer

Been there, done that!

Me: oooh chocolate. Yum. Munch, munch, munch

Husband: uhhh, can you eat that one?

Me(after reading label): oh $#&*%#$@&! :)

LOL Yup, pretty much! :rolleyes:

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