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Movie Review: The Island

I loved it! I like suspense/sci-fi. Very interesting plot twists: creating clones to harvest organs for the rich clients of an insurance company. It reminded me a little of The Matrix, or Total Recall. Anyways, if you like the thriller suspense movies then it's great. It wasn't as violent as The War of the Worlds. My husband didn't like it at all...he ended up taking the baby and walking in the hall for parts of it. Lol! Poor guy. We snuck in skittles and popcorn!Tomorrow is the last da

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My Only Regret, I Did Not Drink More Champagne!

That is what I want on my head stone.Welcome to a world where confusion and chaos rain, (yes rain) in the mind of a wanna be anal-retentive. I am the chairman of the Albuquerque ROCK chapter.I have such a great imagination that I believe someone (me) who is an introvert, who knows very little about celiac and is pretty sure her 5-year old is smarter than her, can organize and run a support group for Celiac kids and their parents. In my 40+ years I have found that if I listen to people's opinio

abqrock

abqrock

My Descent Into H#ll

On to part 4--and probably the worst part of my life. After 6th grade, our school district condemned the jr high school building, so they sent us to the high school in my home town in 7th and 8th grade. The school bought a chair lift for me, since the building was 3 stories, and they couldn't keep moving classes around for me anymore. Depression really kicked in in 7th grade. It seems like I wanted to cry at the drop of a hat, and felt lower than dirt. I felt like I stuck out like a sore thumb,

drewsant

drewsant

Wide Screen

Wow, my picture made the screen so wide that I can't see the whole thing. I'm still bothered by my neck, although it's quite a bit better. I went to get my hair cut today and the lady who washed it took forever. I don't know what she was doing, but it wasn't helping my neck hanging backward over the sink like that for so long. I ordered some Chebe bread a couple of days ago and am hoping to make some hot-pocket like things for my son to take with him to school. It's really a challenge to

Mosaics

Mosaics

1st Gfg Meeting.

I went to my 1st Gluten-free-group meeting yesterday and I met the nicest bunch of folks! We had the bakers from one of the local gluten-free baked-goods lines come in and show their wears. YUMMY! Those little pecan cakes were really good. And someone came up with the cutest name~Winkies~ Guess what those were? Yuuuumm! I got some doughnuts and shoved them in the freezer for later! I'm sure that I'll end up taking a baking class from them sometime in the future.Tomorrow is my son's pedia

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Connect

My first Blog and I never thought I'd be talking about my Gluten-free life. See, it's been a part of me for about 7 years, but more seriously in the past 2 years, only because that's how my life's kind of evolved. It's been in my face more, mostly because when I "cheat," I feel like crap. I've been feeling like no one I know understands because guess what? They don't. They have no clue. That's why I wanted to reach out, correspond and connect with people going through this with me. I 'm r

jennysugar

jennysugar

Next Installment If You're Interested

As I stated in the last blog, my elementary years were pretty uneventful for health issues. I did pretty good until about 5th grade. I had a best friend who was 2 1/2 years older than me--we were inseperable. I remember one summer, I think I was in 3rd grade, and she was in 6th, we wrote, directed, and produced a show we put on for the neighborhood. We actually wrote 2 short plays and had a "gong show" (it was popular at the time--dating myself here!). We made programs, had costumes, and got mos

drewsant

drewsant

A Little About Myself (ok, Maybe A Lot!)

I guess I'll tell a little about myself. The celiac disease is just the tip of the ice berg for me. And I seem to be doing pretty well with it, so I'll have a boring blog if I just talk about my Celiac disease. So I'm going to tell you about myself. I'm going to post this in several installments, otherwise I'll get carpal tunnel typing it! I was born November 5, 1968, with Spina bifida- a common neurological birth defect. I have the most severe form of it, and as it is, it could be a lot worse.

drewsant

drewsant

Called Fry's...beans

They had me speak to a nutritionist...she said that all of their canned veggies are gluten-free, except that the canned beans were made on the same line as their baked beans which are not gluten-free, so the canned beans could have gluten in them. Just a heads up, I wonder if this is true for the other brands of canned beans?

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1st Attempt At This

I figured out I had Celiac Disease almost 2 months ago now. The ARNP at my Dr's office had suggested I look up Celiac Disease on the internet, because I had been having such a horrible bout of diarrhea that I missed a week of work. He also said to try the gluten-free diet for a month and see how I do. I had heard about Celiac actually from research I had done about 8 years ago when I was having a lot of the same problems. But when I brought it up to the original doctor, he blew me off, saying i

drewsant

drewsant

Found A House

We went to an open house today and we really like it. Well, it's a town home. But for first-time buyers it's what we could afford. The owner is in a contract right now and thinks that it is going to fall through. If that's the case, then she's looking for additional buyers. It'd be awesome if it all works out. We're veterans so we have some paperwork to start doing. How exciting!Went to Whole Foods yesterday. They have wine/beer tasting on Friday nights...we'll have to go check that out s

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Neck Crik

I've had a terrible crik (sp?) in my neck for the past week. It started Monday and by Tues. I could hardly turn my head. It was 90% better on Wed. and Thurs., but came back with a vengeance on Friday. Now it's better this morning. I don't know what's causing it. Ouch!   Here's another picture of a mural I did. I paint with a friend and she painted almost all of the water...did a fabulous job. I painted the whale tail and she painted the water all around it and pouring off of it. The wh

Mosaics

Mosaics

Gluttened!

The bad heartburn started yesterday afternoon and we thought that I had accidently got some of my husbands bread crumbs when I made my sandwich. So, we have now designated a counter just for him (his idea). Then we decided to have two dish towels - one on his counter and one on mine. This afternoon the heart burn has gotten worse and I again have a temper, plus extra trips to the bathroom. I only get the temper when I get gluten. So, a few minutes ago I went to get a couple of Midol cookies

mouse

mouse

Mad As H***

I just wrote a long blog that disappeared when I hit "post". I don't know why my internet connection always gets these memory jams--mostly when I've just composed a long, thoughtful email. I'll hit send and it hangs up and then says "page cannot be found." How annoying.The title of my original post was "Hot as H***" and mostly I as complaining about the heat. This summer has been a scorcher. I'm waiting for my husband to get up from his nap so we can go to the community pool. The heat makes us s

lindylynn

lindylynn

I Love Blue Bunny

I have to say that they have the best ice cream in these parts... I got 6 half gallons of different flavors (they were on sale and I had coupons = $1 each, yipee!) All week I've been sampling and enjoying myself. Who needs to go to Baskin Robbins and risk getting glutened?? AZ in the summer isn't all that bad after all.~cheers

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Spices And Flavorings

Spices and FlavoringsAc’cent (B&G Foods) Adolph's Beef Stew Mix; Mixes and Products (all except Meat Loaf Mix and Stir Fry Mix)Amazing Taste Foods Products which are gluten free: Amazing Taste for Beef, Amazing Taste for Pork, and Amazing Taste for BurgersProducts which are NOT gluten free: Amazing Taste for Poultry, Amazing Taste for SeafoodAmazing Taste Foods, Inc.Angostura Soy sauce is gluten free. Boyajian, Inc. Flavored Oils (citrus, herb, asian), natural flavorings (for candy, ba

amandasmommy2

amandasmommy2

Absolutely Everything I Wanted To Know About Cd...

Absolutely everything I wanted to know about celiac disease....Open Original Shared Link

amandasmommy2

amandasmommy2

Meats, Tuna, Chicken And Turkey

Meat     Aidell's Sausages All EXCEPT Thai, Teriyaki, Lemon w/no cure, and Lamb Rosemary Albertson's Carl Buddig Lunch Meat: Chicken; Beef; Corned Beef; Ham; Honey Ham; Pastrami; Turkey Alpine Salami ALWAYS TENDER (Hormel) Flavored Fresh Beef (Peppercorn, Homestyle Pot Roast), Flavored Fresh Chicken (Roast, Italian, Lemon-Pepper), Flavored Fresh Pork (Lemon-Garlic, Mesquite, Mojo Criollo, Porketta, Onion-Garlic, Salsa), Non-Flavored Fresh Pork, Flavored Fresh Turkey (Roast, Ital

amandasmommy2

amandasmommy2

Recipes

A couple of people have asked for my blackberry cobbler recipe, so here it is:2 cups sugar1/3 cup butter2 cups flour (I use Bob's Red Mill gluten-free)2 tsp. baking powder1 tsp. salt1 cup milk2 cups blackberries (fresh or frozen)** 2 cups boiling water**The doughy part is overwhelming to me so I either increase the berries or half the dough part of the recipe. It turns out fine either way.Cream 1 cup of sugar with the butter; add flour, baking powder, salt, and milk; mix will. Pour into a 12x8

Mosaics

Mosaics

Not Much Of A Market W/ Used Gf Cookbooks

Today I went to one of our huge resale book shops. You bring in your books and magazines and can trade them for credit. All of their inventory is used...there are about 5 of them around the Phoenix valley area. So, I went looking for gluten-free cookbooks. As I was browsing I realized that there aren't going to be many gluten-free used cookbooks because A.) being a Celiac is for life so you're always going to be using the recipes from them, and B.) it's only recently recognized as being a co

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Aches And Pains

Arthritis is horrible. Its got me in the left shoulder, the left hand and wrist (especially the thumb joint), the right wrist, and my right ankle.

num1habsfan

num1habsfan

Jokes

i just got some new jokes this is my favorite i whent to the store i was only in there a few minnutes when i saw a motorcycle cop wrighting a ticket so i said hey give a guy a break he ignored me so i called him a pencilnecked natsi he started wrighting another ticket this when on for a couple of hours the more i aboused him the more tickets he gave puting them on the windsheild w/ the last but hey what did i care my car was parked around the cournerheres another th

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Leftovers For Dinner 8/8/05

Tonight it's leftovers roast chicken...I tried a Kroger brand chicken seasoning instead of my usual McKormick...it stinks. Sweet potatos I really love these...we eat them a LOT when in season, they're full of good vitamins!Green salad - nothing fancy, just tomato, romaine lettuce, carrots, and vinagar/olive oil dressingSkim milk to drink & plums for dessert! Despite my junk food posts, meals tend to be pretty healthy, LOL! It's been a great day! I feel good!

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    • dixonpete

      I asked a logical follow-up question to ChatGTP5:

      Can you estimate what percentage of celiac hookworm hosts like myself achieve full remission from the disease?

      ChatGPT said:

      Great question, Pete. Let’s be very clear here:

      There isn’t a single hard number published for “what percentage of celiacs with hookworms achieve full remission,” but we can triangulate from clinical trials and community data:

      Clinical Trial Evidence

      In controlled studies, 0% achieved true full remission when challenged with sustained moderate gluten (≥2 g/day or short bursts of 16 g/day).

      Even with 20–40 N. americanus, villous atrophy still occurred under those challenges.

      However, around 30–50% of participants did experience softer symptoms and improved quality of life at micro-exposures (≤200 mg/day).

      Conclusion from trials: Hookworms help reduce symptoms and inflammatory markers at small exposures, but do not produce full clinical remission under regular gluten intake.

      Community / Self-Reported Outcomes

      Among self-treating celiacs, reports of “functional remission” exist — meaning hosts can eat gluten without noticeable symptoms.

      Based on helminthic therapy support groups and survey-type accounts, this looks like a minority (maybe 10–20%) of long-term hosts.

      However, these cases are controversial because:

      Some people may be asymptomatic but still sustaining silent mucosal damage.

      Community reporting tends to over-represent strong responders.

      Putting It Together

      Clinical remission (no symptoms + no villous damage on gluten diet): Essentially 0% proven in trials with 20–40 worms.

      Symptomatic remission (no symptoms, but mucosal injury uncertain): Maybe 10–20% of self-reported hosts claim this.

      Partial benefit (improved tolerance, less severe symptoms, better quality of life, but still need a gluten-free diet): This is the most common outcome — probably 30–50% of hosts.

      👉 So if we phrase it plainly:
      The average celiac hosting 20 hookworms won’t reach full remission. A small minority (≈10–20%) say they can eat gluten freely without symptoms, but this is not supported by trial evidence and carries risk of silent damage. For most, worms act as a safety net for cross-contamination rather than a cure.

      Would you like me to give you a visual chart (clinical trial vs. self-reports: full remission, partial, none) so you can see the proportions side by side?

    • dixonpete

      8 hours ago, miguel54b said:

      Thanks, I am desperate to find a cure too.

      I should add that hookworms aren't a cure for celiac disease. Some people, and I couldn't tell you how many, stop evincing the symptoms of celiac disease while their hookworm colonies are healthy. Others have a reduction in the severity of their reactions to gluten, but should still stay well away from it. And other people don't seem to be helped much at all.

      My theory all this is because of the different root genetics of the individual's celiac disease. My cousin is also celiac, and I'm highly confident he would be put in remission with hookworms like I was, but he has no desire to try them, so I'll never know if I was right.

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