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#271 Jestgar

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Posted 04 December 2012 - 07:20 PM

Yea he does fine with birds, fish and other non-mammal meat. Its only mammal meat he has a problem with .


All mammals? Buffalo? Lamb? Goat? Have you tried the less common ones?
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Posted 04 December 2012 - 07:24 PM

All mammals? Buffalo? Lamb? Goat? Have you tried the less common ones?


No, but "mammal meat" seems to be, based on my understanding, a category that if you can not stand one, you likely will have issue with all of them. We might try some other mammals at a later date if it does turn out to be an issue with mammal meat, but for now we looking at the rest of his list and trying to get some relief :)
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Posted 04 December 2012 - 07:29 PM

In addition to the garage event, I have been working on a replacement for my slowly dying desk computer, which is over nine years old and struggles. The optical drive no longer works, and there has been no sound for many months. This post is coming from a new machine which UPS delivered today. I am just getting it going. I updated IE to IE8 so I could download and install Chrome, from which this post is coming. Tonnes more stuff to install and configure. Byte me!
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#274 GottaSki

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Posted 04 December 2012 - 07:43 PM

In addition to the garage event, I have been working on a replacement for my slowly dying desk computer, which is over nine years old and struggles. The optical drive no longer works, and there has been no sound for many months. This post is coming from a new machine which UPS delivered today. I am just getting it going. I updated IE to IE8 so I could download and install Chrome, from which this post is coming. Tonnes more stuff to install and configure. Byte me!


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3/26/09 gluten-free - dignosed celiac - blood 3/3/09, biopsy 3/26/09, double DQ2 / single DQ8 positive

10/27/09 diagnosed fibromyalgia - supplemented with amino acids - improvement followed by substantial deterioration

maybe one good hour per day for ~17 months

8/10/11 - Elimination Diet for Autoimmune Disease - incredible improvement along with clear reactions to most high lectin foods

only remaining symptom - severe heat intolerance / reaction to heat, humidity and exercise
Tomato, Pepper, Potato, Peanut, Soy, Bean, Pea, Citrus, Pineapple, Avocado, Shellfish, Dairy, Grain, Nut and Seed FREE

3/1/12 - Horrible flare -- same ol' symptoms but worse ~ 7/1/12 - Endo: Active Celiac 3+ years - as gluten-free as humanly possible.

11/15/12 - Improving once again - Almonds back - Eggs gone

12/1/12 - Histamine containing and inducing foods FREE - finally the last piece of the puzzle (I hope) -- the cause of my heat/exercise "allergy"...

...this was one of my earliest symptoms as a child -- the enzyme (DAO) needed to regulate histamine is created in the small intestine.

If you have read this far - hang in there - obtaining health with any AI is a marathon, not a sprint!

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#275 GottaSki

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Posted 04 December 2012 - 08:55 PM

Rudolf is on TV :rolleyes: -- don't care what my Men say...it is not the same when "we" watch from a tape/dvd
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Undiagnosed Celiac Disease ~ 43 years

3/26/09 gluten-free - dignosed celiac - blood 3/3/09, biopsy 3/26/09, double DQ2 / single DQ8 positive

10/27/09 diagnosed fibromyalgia - supplemented with amino acids - improvement followed by substantial deterioration

maybe one good hour per day for ~17 months

8/10/11 - Elimination Diet for Autoimmune Disease - incredible improvement along with clear reactions to most high lectin foods

only remaining symptom - severe heat intolerance / reaction to heat, humidity and exercise
Tomato, Pepper, Potato, Peanut, Soy, Bean, Pea, Citrus, Pineapple, Avocado, Shellfish, Dairy, Grain, Nut and Seed FREE

3/1/12 - Horrible flare -- same ol' symptoms but worse ~ 7/1/12 - Endo: Active Celiac 3+ years - as gluten-free as humanly possible.

11/15/12 - Improving once again - Almonds back - Eggs gone

12/1/12 - Histamine containing and inducing foods FREE - finally the last piece of the puzzle (I hope) -- the cause of my heat/exercise "allergy"...

...this was one of my earliest symptoms as a child -- the enzyme (DAO) needed to regulate histamine is created in the small intestine.

If you have read this far - hang in there - obtaining health with any AI is a marathon, not a sprint!

This stubbornly tenacious feisty optimist is vertical once again.

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#276 shadowicewolf

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Posted 04 December 2012 - 09:08 PM

I did try really hard on my presentation. I didn't even have notes :lol: i did have a powerpoint though with some basics on it.
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#277 VydorScope

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Posted 05 December 2012 - 03:11 AM

I did try really hard on my presentation. I didn't even have notes :lol: i did have a powerpoint though with some basics on it.


I have been known to basically put my notes up on the power point.... ;) Works well, keeps you from having to look down on at your notes during a talk.
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Posted 05 December 2012 - 05:05 AM

Yea he does fine with birds, fish and other non-mammal meat. Its only mammal meat he has a problem with .

All mammals? Buffalo? Lamb? Goat? Have you tried the less common ones?


Yes -- uncommon sources.. . .like.. . . ....yeti....?.. . . . :unsure: ..

I did try really hard on my presentation. I didn't even have notes :lol: i did have a powerpoint though with some basics on it.


Hope you included a very necessary graphic of the fascinating lower intestine system, ending in a highlighted. damaged duodenum..... .....

.. . . ..But then, that's just what I'd wanna be seeing... :huh:


:rolleyes:
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#279 Jestgar

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Posted 05 December 2012 - 07:01 AM

Yes -- uncommon sources.. . .like.. . . ....yeti....?.. . . . :unsure: ..
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But no dining at Ptawm's house, as he is yeti intolerant.
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Posted 05 December 2012 - 07:04 AM

Our King is Yeti intolerant??? :o That could be a problem at State Dinners and such. :unsure:
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Posted 05 December 2012 - 07:05 AM

Rudolf is on TV :rolleyes: -- don't care what my Men say...it is not the same when "we" watch from a tape/dvd

Didn't realize it was on last night--twas always me favorite!
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Posted 05 December 2012 - 07:10 AM

In addition to the garage event, I have been working on a replacement for my slowly dying desk computer, which is over nine years old and struggles. The optical drive no longer works, and there has been no sound for many months. This post is coming from a new machine which UPS delivered today. I am just getting it going. I updated IE to IE8 so I could download and install Chrome, from which this post is coming. Tonnes more stuff to install and configure. Byte me!

Ahhhh--a nice new fast 'puter! Have phun wif it B) And congrats on cleaning out the garage--we kinda dumped stuff in ours when we moved in, and are now in the process of going through everything, selling the old kitchen appliances, and phiguring out what to do with the rest.
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Posted 05 December 2012 - 09:59 AM

But no dining at Ptawm's house, as he is yeti intolerant.

Our King is Yeti intolerant??? :o That could be a problem at State Dinners and such. :unsure:


Oh, dear.. . . ... :unsure: . . . ..that is true -- gatherings with dignitairies might offer up some problems for a visiting King Ptaoughmnnus.. . . ..I am certain that Fire-roasted Yeti in an Apple Sauce Reduction is often one of the main courses served to visiting Grand Poobahs at Rideau Hall here in Canada. .. . ... . ..

I'll call External Affairs and brief them on this....
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Posted 05 December 2012 - 02:11 PM

How macabre! Is this Psillyville or a Horrorburg plot from SawXIV? Roasting our heretofore-loyal Yeti buddy? Good luck asking for a favoUr now!
At least when I was found to be yeti-intolerant, I hadn't met him yet.


Btw, "mammal-free" is definitely a new one to me as well. From all sides I've always seen recommendations for lamb, buffalo, yak whatever when beef is thought to be a problem.
Maybe it's a Liberty U thing. (OT a bit but do they have a biology dept?)
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Posted 05 December 2012 - 02:20 PM

Did anyone catch the yeti yet(i)? Woo hoo, we're gonna be needing a barbie and a ho tub for that one :o
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