Anyone Else Just Starting This? and how old are you?
#1
Posted 06 June 2008 - 05:24 PM
i also have a fungus infection in my sinuses.
anyone else a teen trying to deal with this? What do you do to help that hungry feeling?
please message me or give me feedback on here.......THANK YOU!
(I'm new, and this thing is complex!!!)
i am a newbie.....=D
message me if you want more info.
#2
Posted 16 June 2008 - 11:24 AM
#3
Posted 12 July 2008 - 06:06 AM
Just out of curiosity, I've cheated; when I cheated for long enough, I would pay the consequences. Like you, I had fungal infections accompanied by a lot of sinus problems. When I was younger and accidentally ate something I couldn't, I would just get really cranky, tired, and suffer from all sorts of GI problems; when I was teenager and I did it (I'm almost 21 now), the biggest side effects were fatigue, constant headaches and runny/stuffy noses. I constantly had problems with candida, a form of a yeast infection that can grow in mucous membrane regions of the body.
I can't imagine eating food I've loved all of my life and then having someone to tell me to stop eating it at around the age we are now. However, you will adjust to the gluten-free diet, and things will get better -- I promise. Keep your head high, be a smart eater and know your limits and what to avoid. I suggest even that when you go out, you always carry a couple of snacks with you. For instance, if you're hanging out with your friends and they all order pizza, you don't want to be the one who sits there drooling and watching them (because that's happened to me plenty of times!) -- just take your own snack out and eat it, When I go out to eat with family or friends, I find that most restaurants are VERY accommodating when I tell them I have a wheat - and gluten - allergy. Times have definitely changed for the better for those suffering from Celiac Disease.
Good luck, and feel free to update us on how you're doing!
LadyCyclist87
Your three most important things in life: health, love, and faith.
#4
Posted 30 July 2008 - 10:59 AM
XxXMoon_LxXx, on Jun 6 2008, 06:24 PM, said:
i also have a fungus infection in my sinuses.
anyone else a teen trying to deal with this? What do you do to help that hungry feeling?
please message me or give me feedback on here.......THANK YOU!
(I'm new, and this thing is complex!!!)
yes, the HUNGRY feeling. It is not hunger, at least not for me, I find it to be a numb burn, for me it's a combination of bloatedness and constipation, and i ultimately crave food to help move the blockage. it does not really help. it takes about 7 days from eating gluten for it to start fading away.
#5
Posted 30 July 2008 - 11:43 AM
I get that hungry feeling a lot and I think it has to do with not getting enough fat in your diet, I eat lots of veggies and find if I roast or fry them in oil it keeps me full much longer.
Also other things I've added to my diet that help are sweet potatoes, buckwheat and quinoa
And if you can have eggs, hard boiled eggs can really help a salad be a lot more filling
happily vegetarian
#6
Posted 17 August 2008 - 12:19 PM
Janessa, on Jul 30 2008, 11:43 AM, said:
I get that hungry feeling a lot and I think it has to do with not getting enough fat in your diet, I eat lots of veggies and find if I roast or fry them in oil it keeps me full much longer.
Also other things I've added to my diet that help are sweet potatoes, buckwheat and quinoa
And if you can have eggs, hard boiled eggs can really help a salad be a lot more filling
QUINOA IS AMAZING!
I prefer it for gluten-free noodles over anything and everything else.
Quinoa is ALOT better than rice noodles.
Potatoe noodles are pretty good too.
#8
Posted 19 September 2008 - 04:48 PM
I started my gluten and dairy free diet last December. I too are a vegetarian.
Citris acid, sugar, and any carbonation, my stomach does not work well with at all.
You eventually learn to get use to it.
Tomatoes, I gotta say are my weakness. I LOVE THEM, and not eating them is tough, no matter how much it hurts.
I always get stumped when people ask me what I eat.
Umm... I guess I can say I eat alot of potatoes. French fries, hashbrowns, OreIda potaoes, those frozen bagged ones are pretty much what I live off of, most of their stuff is gluten free.
Bush's vegetarian baked beans are also something I eat alot of.
It's hard with the vegetarian thing cause most of the meat substitutes ((Veggie burgers, bacon, etc.)) contains wheat, so I pretty much just gave up on that. Tofu, I don't know what you think about that, I've made tofu sandwhiches before, with rice bread, mayonaise, and letuce. I just have to toast the bread first. Those I thought were really good.
Have you tried Amys? She makes very good frozen meals. Pizza, enchalades, and other good stuff, so you should give that a try.
I'm on prevacid, I don't know if you are actually allergic to tomatoes or just can't eat them, but prevacid is kinda helping me, so maybe you can see if you can take that.
There are some cereals I know you can eat that are normal. Trix, Fruity Pebbles, and Rice Chex. If your a cereal eater.
I don't know where you live but here in Southern California we have this gourmet burrito place called Chipolte, it's my favorite! You can have everything there except the flour tortilla, and hot salsa. And in my case, and I think yours, all salsa is out, and so is the cheese, sour cream and all meat. I get the vegetarian burrito bowl, its DELICIOUS! So if you don't have one of those near you, if you ever come visit Southern California, I don't know why you would, but you should go there, it's the best.
Umm... I could go on all day about this. But message me or something, if you'd like, I'd really like to hear more about this.
I hope I helped maybe a little. I'm happy to find another vegetarian with celiac.
B R I A N A.
#9
Posted 30 October 2008 - 09:27 PM
#10
Posted 01 November 2008 - 06:07 PM
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#11
Posted 26 November 2008 - 05:29 PM
XxXMoon_LxXx, on Jun 6 2008, 05:24 PM, said:
i also have a fungus infection in my sinuses.
anyone else a teen trying to deal with this? What do you do to help that hungry feeling?
please message me or give me feedback on here.......THANK YOU!
(I'm new, and this thing is complex!!!)
Hi. I am new to this site also. I have known that I have celiac and casein sensitivity for over a year now.
It is hard to get used to the cravings, especially since I had eaten anything for my entire life prior (22 years). For the hungry feeling I try to drink water. If that doesn't help I will eat vegetables or something that I really like that still tastes good.
I recently crave protein all the time...hard boiled eggs are now my absolute favorite. Eating the protein helps with keeping you full because the breakdown in your body will take a long time and leave you feeling full. Hope this helps a little bit and good luck!
Live your days one at a time.
#12
Posted 04 December 2008 - 11:59 AM
gluten-free since October 2006, Nonverbal Learning Disability symptoms gone since May 2007

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