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Oh my gosh, I was accidentally glutened last evening and I actually didn't have an issue falling asleep but I had an issue STAYING asleep! I kept having terrifying dreams paired with panic attacks that I would wake up gasping for air and heart pounding!
I kept dreaming about an evil spirit in my house, grabbing me and I just recall having a super heavy feeling on my chest where I had a tough time breathing.
Please tell me this happens to others! I feel so neurotic!
Hi,
How long have you been gluten free for? I have heard that the neurological symptoms take a lot longer to go away that the physical symptoms.
I also have scary dreams when I get glutened but they are more along the lines of giant donut and bread stick shaped monsters chasing me and trying to 'get' me (hence the display picture).
*sigh*
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It so interesting that so many of us have had ear problems.
I actually have scars on my ear drums from having so many ear infections. They started when I was around 2, as soon as one would clear up another one would start.
I have had ringing in my ears since I was sixteen.
I have not had an ear infection since going gluten lite around 8 months ago, but since going gluten free I have had that blocked feeling like cotton wool in my ears and the ringing seems to have gotten louder.
I'm not really sure what is going on with my poor ears. lol
Different celiac disease Allergy And Alcohol Reactions?
in Coping with Celiac Disease
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I'm so glad someone posted this! I thought maybe it had something to do with getting older, or maybe I had developed another intollerance. I am a very petite woman and used to be able to hold my drink like a man, I could just keep drinking and drinking and never really feel it let alone get sick from it. But since going gluten-free I find that 1 glass of wine will get me tipsy, 2 glasses and I am drunk, 3 glasses and I am REALLy drunk and my poor husband has to take me home. I also find that it takes me a lot longer to recover, I am usually still drunk the next day and it takes me about 2 days to recover fully from a hangover (I never used to get hangovers before I was gluten-free)