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teruff

Member Since 04 Feb 2013
Offline Last Active Feb 05 2013 01:59 PM
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In Topic: I'm New To Being Gluten Free

04 February 2013 - 04:56 PM

You're meat might be whats causing you to have those symptoms. I know it took me FOREVER to finally find chicken that would not make me sick.

In Topic: College Dating

04 February 2013 - 04:52 PM

I know exactly how you feel. However, that is one HUGE downside of having celiac disease. It definitely sucks never being able to eat out anywhere but it will save you a ton of money, as you already know. I suggest cooking for her & then going to the comedy club. If she really likes you, food will be the last thing on her mind :)

In Topic: "Super Sensitive" Celiacs.....

04 February 2013 - 04:39 PM

Jerseygirl I had the same problem! I've been dealing with celiac disease for about 6 years and I went through the same thing. I most definitely have become more sensitive through the process but my anxiety has gone down dramatically. The only time it ever flares up is if I eat gluten. As with the symptoms I also have noticed that they aren't as severe (unless I eat large amounts of gluten) but they do drag. I will feel tired for a longer period of time and be bloated for longer :angry: . It also KILLS my work outs, I sweat about 50% more and it is so much harder to get through.

In Topic: Caramel Coloring?

04 February 2013 - 04:35 PM

I react to anything more than 10 ppm. I usually just stick to water, milk, and the juices I juice myself. In my case, anything with artificial flavors will certainly make me sick.

In Topic: Doc Said I Was Super Sensitive

04 February 2013 - 03:49 PM

I am also a super sensitive celiac. I personally hate how 99% of all the gluten free food I still cannot eat because it makes me sick. My sisters and I were struggling for a few years testing out different foods and figuring out what makes us sick and what doesn't. Well we finally figured it out but still test new foods every now and then. I'm glad your doctor told you to stay away from packaged foods, most of them will definitely make you sick! I dont know how long you've been dealing with this but I have quite a few food suggestions if you would like to know some new foods that you can have. With making your own juice, I highly recommend investing in a juicer and getting the "Juicing bible", it has helped my sisters and I SO much. With the lack of nutrients and vitamins you're not getting from the gluten free food juicing is the best way to go about that, it may not taste good but you will definitely feel 100% better!

 

 

 


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