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Different Reaction To Gluten?


raea2002

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raea2002 Apprentice

Usually I get extreme fatigue, headaches, stomach ache, and really irritable. This time after being glutened I had a different reaction. I only have a terrible stomach ache. Is this normal?

Help please.


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Reactions can change but are you sure you were glutened? I thought for quite a while that I was being glutened but having a different reaction. It turned out that I had issues with soy which gives me incredible stomach pain but not the other symptoms I get with gluten. Took me a long time to figure that one out. Pepto Bismal liquid stops the pain within minutes for me.

raea2002 Apprentice

Yes I'm positive because I had a sandwich, long story. I've only been at this 6 weeks.

PadmeMaster Apprentice

Yes I'm positive because I had a sandwich, long story. I've only been at this 6 weeks.

It could be that the headaches and such were caused by the prolonged glutening.

Trust me, it's hard, but you HAVE TO STAY CLEAN. HAVE TO. You'll feel sooooooooo much better.

Also, after a glutening, I sometimes have reactions to milk.. It could be that to!

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