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How Quickly Do You Feel Your Symptoms?


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We were away and did eat out at a restaurant, but that was on Friday night. No symptoms at all until this afternoon, about an hour after she ate sushi. We had watched the lady prepare the sushi in the grocery store (do they soak that seaweed in something other than water???), and we used the gluten-free soya sauce, but less than an hour later WHAM. The wet farts started. Poor kid. She went through a few pairs of underwear and then suggested that she simply go without underwear for a while :( . She did a (pretty normal) bm and had a round belly until bedtime. Bath helped her sore butt.

She said she could "taste" the gluten? She had an itchy throat when going to bed.. that's a new one for us. Ever experienced this?

These are the only different things she's had. The restaurant we've gone to before with great success, but it seems kind of soon to get the wet farts from the sushi???

What do you think?

mamatide

(dd is 5yo, has been gluten-free for 6 months now)


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Okay, this is my opinion. It is very possible that the Sushi was the culprit. It is also possible that it wasn't a glutening at all. The itchy throat is something I get when I eat something I'm allergic to. Gluten won't cause it for me.

What I'm saying is, that your daughter might be allergic to something other than gluten, that was in the sushi. Since I have no idea what is in it, I can't even begin to guess at what the culprit might have been.

Sorry I can't be more helpful than that. I hope others have better suggestions. I hope your daughter will feel better tomorrow.

tracey* Rookie

What was on the sushi? :(

I feel the effects pretty much straight away or within 20 mins. The last time I was glutened was when I ate a small tiny piece of pickled ginger on my sushi. I'd never eaten it before (because the pickling process is dodgy on my stomach) and forgot that it was there when I popped a piece of sushi in my mouth.

Kaycee Collaborator

Within two hours, I start to feel that I have been glutened, as in sore bloated stomach, and that progresses to the other syptoms.

Catherine

Tori's Dad Apprentice

My daughter feels bloated and has a tummy ache within 5 minutes. She is vomiting within 20.

KaitiUSA Enthusiast

I get symptoms immediately but some people get delayed reactions while others get no symptoms at all. Depends on the person

jerseyangel Proficient

I begin to feel symptoms in about 2 hours. It's worse the next 2 days and then hopefully begins to get better.


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ArtGirl Enthusiast

My symptoms begin about 15 hours later - if it's from eating supper, say at 6:00 pm, then around 9:00 the next morning the D and cramps begin. This can continue up to 3 days.

babygirl1234 Rookie

i start to feel them about 20 to 30mins after i eat something im not sup i have to run up the stairs to make it in time lol

Kody Rookie
My symptoms begin about 15 hours later - if it's from eating supper, say at 6:00 pm, then around 9:00 the next morning the D and cramps begin. This can continue up to 3 days.
MistressIsis Apprentice

I've had a reaction within 15 minutes of ingesting, after I have the meditation hour in the bathroom I'll still have bowel pain and nausea for another 2 days to a week depending on what it was & how much.

Other times I just get the painful twinges in my bowel off & on for a few days (I think this thends to be if I got CC)

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