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<blockquote data-quote="Brunneria" data-source="post: 2188813" data-attributes="member: 41816"><p>i have learned from experience that gluten reactions are not as simple as you describe.They are nowhere near as linear as you might expect.</p><p></p><p>for instance, my noticeable gluten reaction starts with itchy ears (inside the ear canal) about a day after gluten exposure. Then things go quiet for 2 days. On the third day, the psoriasis starts, and lasts for between 2 and 6 weeks (depending on amount, and whether I had more than one 'exposure'). the joint flare ups seem to happen on days 3? to 14? </p><p>All timings approximate. </p><p>The gut flareups are days 2-5.</p><p></p><p>Now, I'm not suggesting that you experience the same.</p><p>What I AM suggesting is that thinking <em>1 slice toast => sore skin the next day</em> is like confusing a computer with an abacus.</p><p></p><p>'They' (expert healthcare professionals working with coeliac and non-coeliac gluten intolerace) say that it may take 3-4 months of ZERO gluten exposure to be free of all the symptoms. and many people are astonished at the things that 'clear up' that they never connected with gluten as a cause.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Brunneria, post: 2188813, member: 41816"] i have learned from experience that gluten reactions are not as simple as you describe.They are nowhere near as linear as you might expect. for instance, my noticeable gluten reaction starts with itchy ears (inside the ear canal) about a day after gluten exposure. Then things go quiet for 2 days. On the third day, the psoriasis starts, and lasts for between 2 and 6 weeks (depending on amount, and whether I had more than one 'exposure'). the joint flare ups seem to happen on days 3? to 14? All timings approximate. The gut flareups are days 2-5. Now, I'm not suggesting that you experience the same. What I AM suggesting is that thinking [I]1 slice toast => sore skin the next day[/I] is like confusing a computer with an abacus. 'They' (expert healthcare professionals working with coeliac and non-coeliac gluten intolerace) say that it may take 3-4 months of ZERO gluten exposure to be free of all the symptoms. and many people are astonished at the things that 'clear up' that they never connected with gluten as a cause. [/QUOTE]
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