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Old 04-22-2010, 05:46 PM #1
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I am a vegetarian and I tried Wheat gluten for a meat replacement while I was eating it my eyelids started to draw,sting and burn. My upper body in areas started to feel like a crack in the corner of my mouth when I open my mouth.I have been to 4 doctors not getting any help.They think I can't have a intolerance to gluten because I don't have any stomach problems.Can anyone guide me in the right direction for treating this pain.I have had the pain for 8 months now,and have not eaten gluten for 3 months but the pain is still as bad as it was from the beginning.
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