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<<Disclaimer: Verify this information before applying it to your situation.>>
I just have to jump into this conversation. J. Prine referred to finding
such reactions only under autism. I have "off and on" autistic and
Asperger's symptoms, many of which are definitely related to gluten
ingestion.
My story about benadryl: In 1975 I had a terrible itchy bumpy red rash on
ankles and feet. It got so bad I was afraid I would tear it all open in my
sleep. A U.S. military doctor gave me benadryl tablets at the local clinic
and I went home and took the exact amount prescribed before bedtime, nursed
my baby, and went to sleep.
I woke up two whole days later, and the baby didn't wake up for another day
after that. We were both groggy for some time afterward. Needless to say, I
have never used benadryl for anyone but the dog since then (he gets
hysterically itchy from fleas occasionally).
Patty, Pacifica, CA
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