Gluten Response Time

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Reaction Time for Gluten

0-3 hours
2
33%
3-6 hours
2
33%
6-12 hours
1
17%
12-24 hours
1
17%
 
Total votes: 6

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Gluten Response Time

Post by kate_ce1995 »

I thought a good piece of info to compile would be our collective reaction times to those foods that set us off in the first place.

Here's gluten, I'll add polls for others too.
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wish I knew..

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sorry, I can't be of any help, but I don't know :(
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Post by tex »

You know, it's a sad situation, but I honestly don't know either. I have never touched any since starting the diet, (to the best of my knowledge), and could never correlate it before I started the diet. Sigh.

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I'm so sorry, me too. I know dairy gives me mood swings starting within hours, and then it's gone when I get massive D 30 hours later. As for gluten, I'll get D 30 hours later, but I can't really isolate other things it might be doing.
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Post by mle_ii »

I'm not sure either. My guess would be 12-24 hours, but I haven't "tried" to introduce gluten to see.
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Longer for some

Post by Lucy »

Perhaps you could have a category for greater than 24 hours. 12 to 24 hours is a bit long for a category IMHO.
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Post by Tessa »

Sorry I did not vote, but I am not sure yet...
If this can help... I ate some canneloni with bechamel (cooked by a friend of mine) and eating I started having headache... That night I felt horrible with nauseas...

I have never tried again.
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Gluten & Dairy free diet+hydrocortisone, Florinef, Sea Salt, Vit B Complex, Potassium, Sodium, Magnesium...
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