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Does This Sound Like A Gluten Symptom?


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loxleynew Apprentice

Pre-gluten free I never got diarrhea and cramping. So i'm not sure if this is a new symptom? I ate a burger from a restaurant on sunday for lunch, w/o the bun of course and was on their gluten free menu. HOWEVER, to my surprise 3 hours later I was in bad cramps. I thought this would go away and went to the gym. Started getting extremely fatigued in the gym after doing basically the equivalent of lifting 15lb weights and then the diarrhea came. 2-3 hours later I felt fine except tired.

Does this sound like the burger might've had gluten in it? Ive just never had those symptoms before and want to know if I should stop going to that restaurant.

Thanks!


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It sure sounds like one. That's similar to the way I react. It could be CC or maybe they slapped ii onto a bun in the kitchen then remembered and just removed the bun. The restaurant next to my flower shop always makes burgers for me but the last time I had a mild reaction. I've never had that before. I don't know what was different.

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I had the same thing happen to me at In-N-Out. I ordered the burger protien style and animal style. Later I had the same thing happen that you explained. It either came from the burger accidentally touching the bun, or CC from the dressing that they use. I found out that the dressing isn't in a pump or a squeeze style bottle. So they just keep dipping the same spatula in the dressing and slapping it on the buns.

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