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August 25, 2005

I've been sooooo busy! Son is working in one town 70 miles away and playing football in a different town 65 miles away and we're in school already. I've not had much time for internet or anything else lately.Gluten free is going really well. I've been surprised at how easy it is once I got into it. I've shed some of my prednisone weight which is nice. The RA is doing better I believe. The first two weeks after going off prednisone were horrible. RA factor more than doubled and boy, could

Ann1231

Ann1231

Chebe Chebe Bobebe Fo Fana Fana Fo Febe

Hey, I finally rec'd my Chebe bread order. Last night I used the original mix to make hot dog buns. They weren't like any bun I've every had, but they were good. Since the instructions said to flatten them out to about 1/2 inch, I thought they might rise. But no, they were still 1/2 inch thick when they finished cooking. They were crusty on the outside and kind of chewy on the inside. I sliced them in half lengthwise so we could put our hot dogs and bratwurst inside them. I ended up just

Mosaics

Mosaics

Approx 2.5 Weeks Of Gf

the food component of my consumption has been gluten-free, but wondering about some of my enzymes - Q-zyme by garden of life? Also some members of this group seem to think that even well washed baking trays previously used with wheat is not good enough. Just read a post here yesterday that mentioned wooden miking spoons, hmm put them in the dishwasher would have thought thats good enough - i'll change them on the weekend.my paralysed stomach continues to operate and gives me a reminder with a li

Mr J

Mr J

Some Background Info And Posts To The Yahoo Group

not planning on making this a continuous blog but using this as a description of my condition.gastroparesis is an awful paralysis of the internal smooth muscles of the stomach. A normal persons stomach will automatically contract at regular intervals helping to churn and digest food. When the nerve impulses to perform this involuntary activity slow down or even cease then severe digestive distress will result. Sometimes the cause is known eg. stomach surgery accidentally severs the vagus nerve.

Mr J

Mr J

Post #3 To Gastroparesis Yahoo Group

From: "mikej253" <mikej253@yahoo.com> Date: Thu Aug 4, 2005 4:18 am Subject: UPD: getting tested for gluten/ celiac disease mikej253 Offline Send Emailnot going cold turkey on gluten, down to just 1/2 a donut's worth ofgluten per day. Started on sunday so too early to notice anything.Sending back the mail order gluten test to enterolab.com today - theysay that short periods off gluten hardly affects their test and theycan test after longer too, so thought i'd make a start on the weeke

Mr J

Mr J

No 2 To Gastoparesis Yahoo Group

From: "mikej253" <mikej253@yahoo.com> Date: Mon Aug 1, 2005 7:44 am Subject: Re: getting tested for gluten/ celiac disease mikej253 Offline Send Emailthank you for that info Sari, removing gluten is a drastic stepconsidering i'm alreadytaking drastic steps with my food, so i need a good reason to reallygo for it. if this test isnegative then i'll follow you advice and try blood test and requestbiopsy. i just recentlylurked on www.celiac.com message board and a number of them usedenter

Mr J

Mr J

My First Post Regarding Celiac Suspicion

From: "mikej253" <mikej253@yahoo.com> Date: Mon Aug 1, 2005 6:28 am Subject: PER: getting tested for gluten intolerance/celiac disease mikej253 Offline Send Emailapparently there is not a classic set of celiac disease symptoms, insteadindividuals exhibita subset of various possibilities, some vague. I exhibit a classic case of thisvaguepossibility. I'm not going to pin all my hopes on my prblems being wheat relatedbut ibeleive worth a go considering that:- my ideopathic gp has just gr

Mr J

Mr J

About Burping

From: "mikej253" <mikej253@yahoo.com> Date: Tue Jul 19, 2005 11:54 am Subject: Re: PER: Burping, MED: Zelnorm mikej253 Offline Send Emaili think everyone in this group is weird as our stomachs aren't normal, howeverto answeryour other question I too have had a lifelong inability to burp. In my youngerdays notreally an issue. The only time that i have ever done a decent burp is whenretching (notcoz of gp)instead if my stomach is working (younger non gp days or using a motility drug)wha

Mr J

Mr J

Brekky And Lunch

From: "mikej253" <mikej253@yahoo.com> Date: Fri Aug 5, 2005 12:47 pm Subject: Re: UPD: getting tested for gluten/ celiac disease mikej253 Offline Send Emailthats good to know Jeannette,I did a brief search and looked at some of your posts on that subject. I thinkgood info, i'llgo thru it in more detail on the weekend.so far managing on corn tortilla, baked beans, banana, nut butters, no modneeded for myevening meat or fish and vege juice meal. usually have sticky rice with maybe afew

Mr J

Mr J

Dinner 8/24/05

Tonight it's steak! Yummy! Marinated in Lawry's Chipolte marinade. Called up Lawry's and they're sending me a list of their gluten-free products. I'm also on their mailing list so now they'll send me updates and changes regarding their gluten-free foods.So: Steak, corn on the cob, frozen mixed veggies, and applesauce for dessert.Gooooood dinner!!!

Guest

Guest

All About Christi

Hi all.Just heard of blogs not so long ago so I figured I would start one. I am 31 years old and a mother of 3 kids, Autumn 14, Asia 11 and Graeden 7 (dont do the math ). I have been gluten free since Feb 05 and feel lots and lots better. I have tested negative on the blood panel but know better. I was pretty much gluten free when I had the testing. My daughter Asia may be like me. She has associated bloated feelings when she eats wheat and oatmeal. We have started the testing and am mixe

christicrete

christicrete

Home Again Today

Tried to go into work again today, and only made it 45 minutes this time. Got REALLY sick. Guess I need to stop eating for a day or two until my system calms down. It is nice to know though that it is Celiac, and I can for the most part control this. And it is better than it was 2 months ago. Not one week could pass without missing at least a few hours because of the diarrhea. I've made it almost 3 weeks now.

drewsant

drewsant

My Health Story

Hey everyone! I have always had a problem with stomach aches. Although they were not bad, they were still there. In sixth grade they started getting worse. The summer between sixth and seventh grade, I started getting acid and some kind of burping. It was horrible. Every night after dinner, it would almost sound like a fireworks show. Also one day at the beginning of summer, I got dizzy. Not just a little bit though, it was HORRIBLE! It wouldn't stop! All day I would just lay on the couch with a

PicturePerfect

PicturePerfect

Drum Roll Please...

The patio is finished.   The before shot:   <img src="http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v191/Mosaics/Patio1.jpg" alt="Image hosted by Photobucket.com">   The after shot:   <img src="http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v191/Mosaics/Patio2.jpg" alt="Image hosted by Photobucket.com">   I painted a stream along the back edge of the patio. Here's a part of that:   <img src="http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v191/Mosaics/Patio3.jpg" alt="Image hosted by Photobucket.com">

Mosaics

Mosaics

Dangerous Stomach Motility Drugs

>From: "mikej253" <mikej253@...>>Reply-To: gastroparesis@yahoogroups.com>To: gastroparesis@yahoogroups.com>Subject: Re: Gastroparesis: BeeDee-What the Professor said...>Date: Wed, 20 Jul 2005 03:14:39 -0000>>hope you don't mind me commenting but i can empathise with what some of>your brother>is going thru. From reading previous posts i always considered him in a>more physically>complex and much worse state than me so it wasn't fair to comment, but what>y

Mr J

Mr J

My Vast Array Of Supplements And My Skateboard

From: "mikej253" <mikej253@yahoo.com> Date: Thu Jul 21, 2005 12:31 pm Subject: Re: Gastroparesis: Mike-What the Professor said... mikej253 Offline Send Emailhello Adam,here was yesterday's routinegot up 5am downed one extremely powerful pro-biotic from www.healthfree.com -callediFlora with one glass+ of room temp spring waterdrove to beach and went surfing.took one 20strenght OTC pepcid antacid with a little waterpulled out 1 flask of strong coffee, cooled a little, half-and-half inst

Mr J

Mr J

Part 5

Well, the first time in almost a month that I had to leave work because I was sick. I got glutened on Saturday, and managed to get through yesterday, but it was a bad sign when I was in the bathroom 3 times within the first 1 1/2 hrs of work, so I just went home. At least now I know when I get sick, if I just be extra vigilant, it won't last very long. I used to get diarrhea for months on end. I was actually used to having it. Now that I haven't had it for a while, it's frustrating. More about m

drewsant

drewsant

Phone Company Morons

It's an established fact. Cell phone companies only hire morons. Non-morons need not apply. I won't say I'm sorry to any phone company employee that may be reading this. Every last one of them is a moron. If it isn't true...then prove it...act like you have a brain.Early this summer we went to get a cell phone for our son. I must preface this with: My husband is a long time customer with Sprint. He got his cell phone when they first started offering cell service about 10 yrs. or so ago an

Mosaics

Mosaics

New Business And New Glasses

My son bought the lawn mowing business. Well...my husband and I loaned him the money for it. He's been working hard already contacting customers, becoming acquainted with the equipment and getting it all ready to go, setting up his schedule, etc. I think he'll be going out to mow for the first time tomorrow. I'm excited for him since this will probably be a life-changing experience...I hope for the best. My husband and I made the concrete pads to bolt the gazebo supports on to. Hopefully,

Mosaics

Mosaics

Dinner 8/21/05

Rice and Shrimp with veggies as a side:2c. rice, 1 chopped onion, 1 chopped bell pepper and 1Tbl. minced garlic browned in 2Tbl. olive oil over medium heat.Then you add 1 can chopped tomatos with their juice and 1.5c. water. Bring it to a boil, add 2tsp. oregano, 1tsp. chili powder, frozen shrimp, and salt and pepper. Bring it down to low, cook rice until done.Frozen veggies on the side and tapioca for desert. ummm ummm ummm

Guest

Guest

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

Guest

Guest

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

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  • Blog Comments

    • dixonpete

      I suppose it's all in how you ask the question. I just asked ChatGPT how much it would cost to resolve my gut issues the way hookworms have, and ChatGPT's response was "$15,000–$30,000/year for the most plausible UC biologic/small-molecule route, or $10,000–$40,000+/year for omalizumab-style allergy modulation".

      That assumes such medication actually worked. Considering that all I have now is a reactivity to nuts, I'm highly doubtful that a drug result would even come close to what hookworms achieve for me for free (free because I incubate).

      I completely agree that most celiacs won't get a free pass on gluten from hookworms. However, I also do believe that most celiacs would have their reactivity to gluten reduced, some greatly so, and that has value. My own reactions to gluten when I'm not on hookworms are catastrophic, completely disabling, even when the exposure is small. I'm completely free of that now. Would you seriously argue I am making the wrong choice?

    • Scott Adams

      My question to ChatGPT:
      Is purposeful Hookworm infection a reasonable treatment for those who have many food intolerance issues, including those with gluten intolerance who want to eat gluten?

      Answer:

      No — purposeful hookworm infection is not a reasonable or medically accepted treatment for broad food intolerance, gluten intolerance, or for people with celiac disease who want to eat gluten.

      There is real research behind the idea: hookworms can alter immune responses, and small celiac studies explored whether Necator americanus infection might make gluten exposure less symptomatic. But the best placebo-controlled trial found that hookworm infection did not restore tolerance to sustained gluten intake of 2 grams per day. It was associated with some symptom/quality-of-life improvements, but not enough to make gluten safe or to replace a gluten-free diet. (PubMed)

      For celiac disease, this is especially important: fewer symptoms does not necessarily mean the immune injury is gone. A person could feel better while still risking villous damage, nutrient deficiencies, anemia, bone loss, neurologic issues, infertility risks, or other complications from gluten exposure. The only established treatment remains a strict gluten-free diet.

      For non-celiac gluten sensitivity or multiple food intolerances, hookworm therapy is even less justified. Food intolerance can come from many causes: IBS/FODMAP sensitivity, lactose or fructose intolerance, histamine issues, mast-cell disorders, SIBO, bile acid problems, eosinophilic GI disease, medication effects, true food allergy, or poorly controlled celiac disease. Infecting oneself with a parasite does not diagnose or reliably treat those.

      There are also real risks: hookworms can cause abdominal symptoms, rash at the entry site, anemia/iron deficiency, eosinophilia, protein loss, and complications in people who are pregnant, immunocompromised, underweight, anemic, or medically fragile. Helminth therapy is not FDA-approved as a treatment, and outside a regulated clinical trial it is basically self-experimentation with a live parasite. (Medical News Today)

      A safer path would be: confirm whether this is celiac disease, wheat allergy, or non-celiac gluten sensitivity; check for nutritional deficiencies and inflammation; and work with a gastroenterologist/allergist/dietitian on a structured elimination-and-rechallenge plan. For someone with celiac disease who wants future gluten tolerance, the more reasonable options are legitimate clinical trials of drugs, enzymes, immune therapies, or vaccines — not deliberate parasite infection.

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