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Old 09-26-2017, 01:32 PM #1
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Confused So confused.. Gluten proteins?!?

Hi Everyone. I've just joined and I'm looking for some help/knowledge. I recently had a skin prick test trying to establish why my mouth/tongue swell up randomly. As I was there they tested for all sorts of allergies. I had a reaction to two gluten proteins I think she said but not the main gluten protein. As it was deemed not relevant to my swelling problem that result was passed aside. I wish I had taken more notice as to what they were but I do know something to do with gluten. In my mind I think a flower too but maybe I'm confused. I've booked a Dr's appointment to ask but it's in four weeks. Does anyone have any ideas/thoughts? Thank you so much in advance. X
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