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A New Royal Is Coming!
#1
Posted 03 December 2012 - 08:52 AM
British history fascinates me as does Catherine. I actually have respect for her and admire her in ways. What do you think?
Confirmed celiac disease February 2011 from biopsies (had both gastroscopy and colonoscopy). Strictly gluten free March 18 2011.
Diagnosed with fibromyalgia April 13 2011.
3 herniated discs, myofascial pain syndrome, IT band syndrome, 2 rotator cuff injuries - from an accident Dec. 07 - resulting in chronic pain ever since. Degenerative disc disease.
Osteoarthritis in back and hips.
Chronic insomnia mostly due to chronic pain.
Aspartame free May 2011.
Dairy free August 15 2011. Can tolerate aged cheese Jan. 2012. Cannot tolerate much cheese at all 2013 so am eating lactose free cheese and drinking lactose free milk.
When our lives are squeezed by pressure and pain, what comes out is what is inside.
#2
Posted 03 December 2012 - 11:22 AM
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British history fascinates me as does Catherine. I actually have respect for her and admire her in ways. What do you think?
I am a fan also and LOVE British history. I wish only the best for these 2 and admire Catherine very much. She is very self assured and for a regular gal, has fit into the job very nicely. She is an asset to the royal family.
I think at some point they will have a girl and she'll look just like Diana. How could she not as William looks so much like his mother.
#3
Posted 03 December 2012 - 12:03 PM
- Elimination diet using Atkins, 2003 – excluded wheat, caffeine, quorn. 2005, excluded sesame, alcohol
- Started diagnosis route April 2012, blood tests, endoscopy – said negative, gluten challenge, clearly something very wrong, had to stop after 3 weeks.
- Gluten Free, August 2012, Corn Free, September 2012. Removed most processed gluten free foods.
- Genetic testing, December 2012 – negative – Diagnosis – Non Celiac Gluten Intolerance (NCGI)
- Elimination diet, January 2013 – all of the above plus dairy, legumes, all grains, sugar, additives, white potatoes, soy. Reintroducing sloooowly now. Health improving.
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#4
Posted 04 December 2012 - 12:58 PM
The only unfortunate thing is how this very precious time of their lives is not private whatsoever. I really hope that they are able to enjoy being with their little one.I am a fan also and LOVE British history. I wish only the best for these 2 and admire Catherine very much. She is very self assured and for a regular gal, has fit into the job very nicely. She is an asset to the royal family.
I think at some point they will have a girl and she'll look just like Diana. How could she not as William looks so much like his mother.
Catherine is very self assured. She seems classy and extremely graceful as well.
Confirmed celiac disease February 2011 from biopsies (had both gastroscopy and colonoscopy). Strictly gluten free March 18 2011.
Diagnosed with fibromyalgia April 13 2011.
3 herniated discs, myofascial pain syndrome, IT band syndrome, 2 rotator cuff injuries - from an accident Dec. 07 - resulting in chronic pain ever since. Degenerative disc disease.
Osteoarthritis in back and hips.
Chronic insomnia mostly due to chronic pain.
Aspartame free May 2011.
Dairy free August 15 2011. Can tolerate aged cheese Jan. 2012. Cannot tolerate much cheese at all 2013 so am eating lactose free cheese and drinking lactose free milk.
When our lives are squeezed by pressure and pain, what comes out is what is inside.
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