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I have Been gluten free for just over a year now and I'm still a work in progress but I was wondering when glutened can there be a delay to the effects from it? Gluten seems to affect my hormonal/nervous system the most more so than digestive and I've had a shocker last 2 weeks and worked out that before christmas I was having icypoles that had gluten in them! but the reaction wasnt straight away but days later.


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I have Been gluten free for just over a year now and I'm still a work in progress but I was wondering when glutened can there be a delay to the effects from it? Gluten seems to affect my hormonal/nervous system the most more so than digestive and I've had a shocker last 2 weeks and worked out that before christmas I was having icypoles that had gluten in them! but the reaction wasnt straight away but days later.

Yup, your reaction time can vary, especially with some healing time behind you. But it can be different from person to person. Sometimes it makes it hard to figure things out though. B)

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Yup, your reaction time can vary, especially with some healing time behind you. But it can be different from person to person. Sometimes it makes it hard to figure things out though. B)

Thanks for that! Yes it does make it hard to figure things out! This Celiac just loves throwing curve ball at you!

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Thanks for that! Yes it does make it hard to figure things out! This Celiac just loves throwing curve ball at you!

Yeah I agree. I started to realize other foods I was reacting to as well...can't eat eggs or dairy since going gluten free. Can't breath with dairy and constipation, eggs make my heart race and my throat get itchy!

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