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Gutened And Frustrated


Crystalkd

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I some how got glutened by a dinner I cooked and I most have gotten a pretty large amount judging by how I'm feeling. I had baked chicken with Kraft Honey BBQ sauce. Archer Farms 4 Cheese resotto and some GFP bread with butter. I'm very well aware it could be the butter since i haven't changed it since before I wasDX but I didn't think about that until after I started feeling crappy. I drank some pepermint tea last night that seemed to help a little but this morning my speech is slow and my timmy hurts pretty bad.

My doctor and I haven't pinned down other possible allegies because even though he took the blood for the test six weeks ago the machine has been down for 8. I'm also ichy. I went to go get Benedryl but they gave me the standard answer of they couldn't guarrentee no CC had occured so since I'm already in the middle of a pretty severe, for me, reactionthe pharmasist told be not to mess with the Benedryl right now.

I get very crabby when glutened so I'm sitting at work in pain, crabby, and itchy! ERRRRRR! I can't go home and I can't just sit here! Did I mention I get crabby? LOL

I don't understand why manufacures can't make theier products I clean rooms! It makes me scared to put anything in my mouth sometimes! Everything is suspect!

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You may not need a large amount to feel yucky. It's sort of a chain reaction in the intestines so one little bit can do a lot of damage. The butter is VERY suspect and I'd guess that's where the gluten came from. Not sure on the other ingredients. I tend not to buy Archer Farms or Market Pantry because their customer service is practically non-existent, but that doesn't mean the sauce has gluten. You could check if the chicken had any broth added to "plump" it up?

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GFhopeful Rookie

no fun, i get itchy too. i have been wondering if i have other food allergies as well and should pursue the testing. hope you feel better soon - take it easy!

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Lisa Mentor

In addition, it is often recommended to limit dairy for a few months until healing can begin. Even after two years being gluten free, I am able to tolerate limited dairy.

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maryjk Newbie
I went to go get Benedryl but they gave me the standard answer of they couldn't guarrentee no CC had occured so since I'm already in the middle of a pretty severe, for me, reactionthe pharmasist told be not to mess with the Benedryl right now.

Simply Sleep by Tylenol is gluten free according to their list. It has the same stuff in it as Benedryl. I keep it on hand.

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