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I've been gluten free (to the best of my knowledge) for 2 days, been keeping a food and symptom diary as well. Well tonite i screwed up. Was at a friends and without even thinking about it ate a couple of bites of pizza. About 2 hours later I have a small breakout of tiny slightly red bumps on my checks and had an anxiety attack. Could gluten affect me when I've only been gluten free for 2 days? The anxiety attack I could have shrugged off but I've never had the bumps before.


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could well be dermatitis herpetiformis (DH) .. check out the forum topic under that name. Your system is probably in a messed up way and DH is a baffling condition.

ciamarie Rookie

Gluten could (and likely does?) affect you when you haven't had any days eating gluten-free, so sure it could also affect you after only 2 days of being gluten-free. Plus, the wheat they used for that pizza dough may be the lovely 'high gluten' variety that they also use for some bread. (I was joking about it being lovely.... :huh: )

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YES! Gluten definitely can affect you adversely after 2 days gluten-free. Were the bumps itchy? You might check out the DH forum on this site. As for the anxiety attack, anxiety can be a symptom of celiac/gluten intolerance.

Best wishes and feel better!

~Laura

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