Every person is different. If the person who has eaten the bread has been on the gluten-free diet for an extended period of time, it usually takes 10-15 minutes for the symptoms to occur. If an undiagnosed Celiac eats bread it could take longer for symptoms to occur.
I don't know if it is the same for others but personally for myself, the headache arrives about 20minutes after eating something with gluten in it. The bowel pain & extreme tiredness could start anything from 3 upto 24 hours from eating it, and then it takes me a week to 10 days to recover from it.
I would love to know how it affects others!
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Celiac is an inherited trait, like blue eyes, or curly hair. Since it is a recessive inherited trait, both parents of a person with celiac may not have the disease, but are carriers. It is also more prevalent in Scotch-Irish people, red heads and fair complexions. Celiac is not an allergy to wheat or gluten, but an autoimmune disorder. This means that the body attacks itself when gluten is consumed. As an autoimmune disorder, the only treatment is to avoid all products that contain gluten.There are many people that inherit the trait for celiac, but it also requires a trigger, such as massive consumption of gluten, stress, or viral infection, for celiac to become an active disease. It can begin as early as infancy, and as late as adulthood.If you have a direct relative with celiac, your chance of having it as well are much greater than the general population.
Symptoms of a wheat allergy or wheat intolerance (not exhaustive by any means): * Arthritis * Bloated stomach * Chest pains * Depression or mood swings * Diarrhoea * Eczema * Feeling dizzy or faint * Joint and muscle aches and pains * Nausea or vomiting * Palpitations * Psoriasis * Skin rashes * Sneezing * Suspected irritable bowel syndrome (IBS)/similar effects * Swollen throat or tongue * Tiredness and lethargy * Unexplained cough * Unexplained runny nose * Watery or itchy eyes See http://www.wheat-free.org/wheat-allergy.html
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