Quaker Rice Cakes?
#2
Posted 29 April 2008 - 07:27 AM
Intolerant to all lectins (including gluten), nightshades (potatoes, tomatoes, peppers, eggplant) and salicylates.
Asperger Syndrome, Tourette Syndrome, Addison's disease (adrenal insufficiency), hypothyroidism, fatigue syndrome, asthma
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#3
Posted 29 April 2008 - 08:00 AM
#4
Posted 29 April 2008 - 10:04 AM
Now, I do have a question about the rash. Do celiacs get a rash around their mouth if they consume anything with gluten? She hasn't had that in a while and then it flared up after the rice cakes.
#5
Posted 29 April 2008 - 10:21 AM
And my son got into dairy which he's allergic and he got the rash yesterday which he hasn't had in a while either.
Did you know it's best to wait until 21 months to give a baby wheat??
#6
Posted 29 April 2008 - 10:39 AM
Son (8) diagnosed 10/07 via bloodwork and biopsy
Elimination diet resulted in avoiding dairy, soy & corn
Still working on feeling better
Enterolab results indicate gluten sensitivity for daughter (12) and myself
#8
Posted 29 April 2008 - 11:14 AM
http://www.glutenfre...php/t44181.html
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#9
Posted 29 April 2008 - 11:16 AM
But it is hard for me to get answers out of her about how her stomach feels. She doesn't really know how to describe her pain and she doesn't remember a lot of the times. I think I will have her keep a food diary and then track her stomach pains after eating. I don't know what else to do.
I am interested to hear the results of the one posters lab work. That would give us all a little more info about how contaminated those little styrofoam disks really are.
Daughter, 12, Celiac disease dx by blood test, no biospy. Severe tree nut allergies.
Son, 10, eczema since birth practically. No food allergies. Asthma
Son, 7, severe tree nut allergies, and asthma.
Husband has A LOT of Celiac symtoms but will not get tested. (Fool)
Me, I am waiting for my blood work to come back, but I have zero symtoms.
#10
Posted 29 April 2008 - 02:05 PM
chasing4, on Apr 29 2008, 02:04 PM, said:
Now, I do have a question about the rash. Do celiacs get a rash around their mouth if they consume anything with gluten? She hasn't had that in a while and then it flared up after the rice cakes.
My #1 Sure fire way to know if i have been glutened is if I get little pimple like things around (and some times in) my mouth. They are like pimples, but have clear fulid and take a LONG time to go away. Though I have found that drinking alcohol does help the ones in my mouth, next time i will try swabbing my lips in vodka to see if it helps at all.
I had tried eating quaker rice cakes, they were fine in the digestive tract, but I was still getting the pimples. I now avoid. Aldi's has good rice cakes that don't seem to be contaminated.
Dx 3/23/07
Gluten free 3/27/07
Intolerant:
Gluten
MSG
Allergies:
Ragweed
Honeydew
Cantalope
Nickel (jewelry)
Dx'd Lymphocytic Colitis 6/16/08
I am a bad silly-yak!
#11
Posted 02 May 2008 - 09:30 AM
Dyan, on Apr 29 2008, 03:16 PM, said:
But it is hard for me to get answers out of her about how her stomach feels. She doesn't really know how to describe her pain and she doesn't remember a lot of the times. I think I will have her keep a food diary and then track her stomach pains after eating. I don't know what else to do.
I am interested to hear the results of the one posters lab work. That would give us all a little more info about how contaminated those little styrofoam disks really are.
Dyan, we were in the exact same boat, not enough improvement in 6 months. The bloodwork came back better but not normal. (From 216 before diagnosis to 6, with 3 being the top normal.) The nurse wasn't concerned because his numbers had been very high and dropped a lot, but it is still hard for a Mom not to worry.
You know, we switched brands of rice cakes and are having less tummy aches, so I would give it a try if I were you. I'm not sure how old your daughter is, but for our food diary, we came up with a one to 10 scale to rate tummy aches, with words by each number. We've never had a 10, which is take me to the hospital now, and 1 is it hurts so little I can hardly feel it. It is really hard when a child says his tummy hurts, and you say how much, and all they can say is less or more.
Good luck on the food diary, hope it gives you answers soon.
Son (8) diagnosed 10/07 via bloodwork and biopsy
Elimination diet resulted in avoiding dairy, soy & corn
Still working on feeling better
Enterolab results indicate gluten sensitivity for daughter (12) and myself
#12
Posted 02 May 2008 - 03:53 PM
We are 2 days without rice cakes and she has less pain then when eating rice cakes. (I really wish she understood 1-5) I would be interested in your words that go along with your scale. But, I am feeling good about the rice cake test, since she is taking yogurt for lunch instead. But then I am also disappionted to find out that we have been being so careful with every single thing she eats or drinks, only to find out I serving her gluten every single day.
Daughter, 12, Celiac disease dx by blood test, no biospy. Severe tree nut allergies.
Son, 10, eczema since birth practically. No food allergies. Asthma
Son, 7, severe tree nut allergies, and asthma.
Husband has A LOT of Celiac symtoms but will not get tested. (Fool)
Me, I am waiting for my blood work to come back, but I have zero symtoms.
#13
Posted 02 May 2008 - 05:12 PM
Dyan, on May 2 2008, 07:53 PM, said:
We are 2 days without rice cakes and she has less pain then when eating rice cakes. (I really wish she understood 1-5) I would be interested in your words that go along with your scale. But, I am feeling good about the rice cake test, since she is taking yogurt for lunch instead. But then I am also disappionted to find out that we have been being so careful with every single thing she eats or drinks, only to find out I serving her gluten every single day.
I know, it is terrible to think you could be so careful and still be serving gluten. Today I read in The Gluten Free Bible that you shouldn't worry so much about disclaimers from companies if gluten isn't in the actual ingredients, but that seems contrary to what lots of folks around her say. And when your child is suffering, you have to keep searching.
That is interesting about the yeast, I'll have to look into that. The foods my son has reacted to are dairy, soy and corn, and they seem to be really common culprits from what I have read here. I removed eggs about the same time we switched rice cakes, so I am not positive about that, but they may be a no no for us, too.
I think a scale of 5 is probably enough. My son helped come up with the words, and some of ours are a bit redundant, but here are some words you could see if your daughter likes:
1 - I can hardly feel it.
2. Not a lot of pain but you can't miss it
3. I'm thinking about it all of the time.
4. Very bad but I can still play
5. I can hardly play.
You know, looking at our scale for the first time in a while, what makes me sad is that we never, ever hit zero. Hopefully one day soon.
Son (8) diagnosed 10/07 via bloodwork and biopsy
Elimination diet resulted in avoiding dairy, soy & corn
Still working on feeling better
Enterolab results indicate gluten sensitivity for daughter (12) and myself
#14
Posted 02 May 2008 - 07:54 PM
I like The Gluten Free Bible also. I think she makes a lot of sense on somethings, but she seems to contridict herself on some things.
Daughter, 12, Celiac disease dx by blood test, no biospy. Severe tree nut allergies.
Son, 10, eczema since birth practically. No food allergies. Asthma
Son, 7, severe tree nut allergies, and asthma.
Husband has A LOT of Celiac symtoms but will not get tested. (Fool)
Me, I am waiting for my blood work to come back, but I have zero symtoms.

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