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Getting Glutened


CoreySmith1200

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I have been a diagnosed celiac for 7 months now and have been clean for 4 months or so, I just outright ate a chocolate muffin that was just a regular muffin that was organic and gluten free (someone put it in the gluten free section by mistake) I am not sure what is going to happen as this is kinda my first real glutened accident. My parents both don't think I have it, what should I look for or watch for for symptoms. At this time is has been 1 he since I are it. I had 3 bites then thought it was too good to be true and it was...


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GlutenStinks15 Explorer

I got glutened yesterday :( and I'm still trying to figure out what it was that got to me.

 

It's my understanding that everyone reacts differently. For me it's intense stomach cramping and pain along with joint pain. Sometimes I get a bit of a brain fog.

 

You could have a bunch of symptoms, or none at all depending on how much your stomach has healed. I keep Pepto Bismol on hand since it really helps to relieve the stomach issues.

 

Good luck! I hope it's not too bad for you.

lexibrowning Explorer

I'm so sorry you got glutened:( 

I did tonight too (except mine was on purpose)

If you remember what your symptoms were before going gluten-free then you should probably just watch out for those.

Take some Pepto or Tums and just retire for the night.  Hopefully it will pass without too much fuss!

dani nero Community Regular

I've read posts by people who had gone on the gluten trial, meaning that they had started eating wheat toast and such daily, but had unexpected reactions. I don't remember what happened exactly, but just that they reacted differently from when they'd had a glutenation from cc. 

 

How are you feeling now by the way?

NateJ Contributor

I read tums has gluten in it.

multiple sources too.

 

I would avoid that.

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