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Celiac-ing, Glutening?


kalikohl

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Hi quick background. i've been gluten-free since mid june. I've been feeling much since going gluten-free. But today I think I may have been glutened. I was with a friend at Eat N Park and grabbed a few of her fries. Not even thinking that they're not gluten-free. When I got home (about 30 min later) I had some D. I laid around most of the day relaxing. I had a gluten-free Breakfast and gluten-free dinner. So I'm not sure if the fries could have made me so sick. At about 10pm EST I got weird tingly pains in my arms and legs, and it felt like my whole body was asleep. I felt so achey and sore, and tired and my joints hurt alot. I got freezing cold and actually turned off the AC and had to get a heating pad. I had D about 3 more times and I'm just still feeling off.

So did I gluten myself?

thanks for the help with this.


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AndreaB Contributor

You definately cc'd or glutened yourself.

Fries are notorious for causing problems because they share the same oil as other glutened foods.

Hope you feel better soon. :)

kalikohl Rookie

thanks thats what i figured. i feel a ton better today. totally didn't think anything about the fries.

oh well. live and learn.

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