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EcclesCake | 19:23 Sat 05th Jul 2014 | Body & Soul
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I suspect this isn't an easy to answer to question......

Once you have eaten a meal what is the normal time for it to process through the digestive tract and no longer be vomittable?

And how long is a piece of string?
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so the person has a wheat intolerance ?
Tell us the full story, Eccles.
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Thank you Sqad. To the best of my knowledge there is no medication involved.

I think a food diary and a visit to the GP is to be recommended. Neither of which will be easily achieved I suspect :-(
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Vomitting (sic) occurs when you eat too much 'T'.....
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I gave much thought to how many T's to add......clearly not enough though/t
(Not being spelling Police - just being p taking git.....)
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I'm not moaning......yet.....
Excuse me butting in late. I had a wheat intolerance for a while- which has since stopped. When we were trying to work out what it was (stomach pain), my doctor told me that intolerances can come and go and that it could be anything you've eaten in the last two weeks- which is why food diaries are used.
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Thanks Pixie. I've been suggesting keeping a food diary but it falls on deaf ears, they need to do something though as it is getting daft now.

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