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Question - if your boiling water for cooking or something do you use bottled water or tapped?

Miamia

Are you feeling better today. I wish I could say I was but I am still in a really bad place. I can;t believe what a strong reaction I am having - it had to have been the cucumber- Hoe is this possible?

Miamia,

When I react to cucumbers its because of Auxigro. They just ruin everything with that stuff. :angry: I always eat mangos cuz they're safe for me but the last ones I bought had a funny taste and I sort of reacted so I threw them out. The "funny" taste is the same one I've tasted on cucumbers, celery and lettuce. I wasnt paying attn. when I bought the mangos cuz I never have problems with them. I noticed those ones that tasted funny had a different sticker on them though...they came from a different grower. <_<

Went back today and they've still got the same mangos. OMG....I could not believe my eyes when I saw the size of some of these mangos. :blink: I kid you not...some were 3x as big as the ones I usually get...that I dont react to.

I used to get all happy when I saw something so big cuz its still the same price only your getting like 3 times as much for your money. Now I see something like that and it scares the crap outta me. I stared at the mango display for a long time but finally walked away mangoless. :(

Rachel, the tortillas are organic! I'm looking at my package right now. Made with Organic Grains, sprouted organic corn. They are so good :D

Awesome!! I wonder where I might find them though.....my whole foods doesnt seem to have them...I looked tonight. The only FFL tortillas I saw were the brown rice ones.


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Yesterday, stomachs upset, today sad faces.......

Susan and Cecilia, please don't be sad :)

Robbin, I understand where you are coming from. I have had many "moments" myself. Scared to eat anything, unsure about everything. Everytime I would just regroup and try to work with what I knew was safe and go from there. Hang in there.

Cissie, my naturopath gave me supplements to address the adrenals and cortisol levels. I don't really know much about the cortisol sold on the market out there.

Welcome Stephanie :)

Rachel--24 Collaborator
Rachel-are sweet potatoes still a problem for you? Are they high histamine?

I dont have problems with the actual sweet potatoes themselves...as far as I know. They arent high in histamines either. I'm pretty sure I was reacting to Auxigro...so I was having MSG reactions.

miamia Rookie
Miamia,

When I react to cucumbers its because of Auxigro. They just ruin everything with that stuff. :angry: I always eat mangos cuz they're safe for me but the last ones I bought had a funny taste and I sort of reacted so I threw them out. The "funny" taste is the same one I've tasted on cucumbers, celery and lettuce. I wasnt paying attn. when I bought the mangos cuz I never have problems with them. I noticed those ones that tasted funny had a different sticker on them though...they came from a different grower. <_<

Went back today and they've still got the same mangos. OMG....I could not believe my eyes when I saw the size of some of these mangos. :blink: I kid you not...some were 3x as big as the ones I usually get...that I dont react to.

I used to get all happy when I saw something so big cuz its still the same price only your getting like 3 times as much for your money. Now I see something like that and it scares the crap outta me. I stared at the mango display for a long time but finally walked away mangoless. :(

Awesome!! I wonder where I might find them though.....my whole foods doesnt seem to have them...I looked tonight. The only FFL tortillas I saw were the brown rice ones.

Yeah I am very careful about the veggees I buy- it is frightening how huge some of them are you just know that they did not get like that without some sort of chemical added. I only buy my vegees from certain places. Cuccumbers are one of my safe foods so I am angry that it was that that I think I reacted to. The corn tortillas are hard to find I never saw them at whoole foods before. I found them at 2 different smaller health food stores. I hope you can find them and some normal mangoes!!

Miamia

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Today I was trying to get lunch together and was so frustrated because I am afraid to eat anything. I got so frustrated I had a little "moment" :( .

Rachel-I hope everything is ok with the ultrasound. You lucky girl with the ice cream. I am going to try to make some with Almond milk.

All of you have a wonderful night and you are all in my prayers. Lightening is getting way too close--I hate to be on during storms. :blink:

Robbin,

Everyone is entitled to having down days. Do you have definate safe foods you can eat. I forget, were you the one posted about the tea?

Can you eat cashews? I posted some ice cream recipes a few to 10 pages back (I think).

Hope the storm passes quickly with your power intact.

miamia Rookie
Rachel, the tortillas are organic! I'm looking at my package right now. Made with Organic Grains, sprouted organic corn. They are so good :D I just steamed a couple and put some shredded chicken on them that I had cooked in the crock pit with sea salt, cumin, and garlic, and rolled them up.

I always use my filtered water to cook with.

So sorry to hear you are in a bad place. :( I hope you feel better soon.

oh, ghee is butter with the milk solids removed, so its the fat part that is left over. And I guess it is simmered to slowly release all of the moisture so it can be stored for a long time.

I don't think there is fermentation involved at all. Ghee never set well with me, not sure why.

This is the histamine list I am following: (scroll down past the chart to where it reads "Histamine Restricted Diet for Control of Urticaria/Angioedema )

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Another one is: (this is the one Donna and I were discussing, click on the picture to see the list of foods on this diet, though we question some of the fruits, and also the breads aren't obviously allowed because of gluten)

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There are many other histamine lists if you do a search for "histamine restricted diets", or "Low histamine diets"

I am trying out the first one since I have angioedema.

Thanks julie-

I just peeked at the lists it lloks like I pretty much already avoid most of the forbidden foods but I do eat spinach and seem to be alright with it. All the other foods they say to avoid are ones that bother me- so maybe I do have a histamine problem. I'm tryoing to figure out what else I can cut out though because I seem to still be missing some key piece in figuring out whats bothering me

miamia

evie Rookie
Question - if your boiling water for cooking or something do you use bottled water or tapped?

Miamia

Are you feeling better today. I wish I could say I was but I am still in a really bad place. I can;t believe what a strong reaction I am having - it had to have been the cucumber- Hoe is this possible?

If you are boiling tap water in cooking you could be causing the chemicals (chlorine, insecticides & etc) to be enhanced & stronger and that may be causing problems. In any agriculture area there is a lot of insecticides & pesticides in any water from a lake, river or underground aquifer. One reason my Dr. told me 15 years ago to get a GOOD water filter. Mine has coconut charcoal but have never had problems with it.

Just thought I would pass this on in case some had not thought of this possibility. Keep on keeping on!!

:):lol::) evie


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Rachel--24 Collaborator
I'm so lucky that everyone on this thread is not ready to attack anyone. Thank you guys.

Celia....that kind of behavior just isnt tolerated here in Rachelville...hostility doesnt exist at the paradise gluten free cult farm. This is our "safe" place. :D

I'm glad we dont have any "incidents" on our thread.....just lots of good times. :)

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Rachel, the tortillas are organic! I'm looking at my package right now. Made with Organic Grains, sprouted organic corn. They are so good :D I just steamed a couple and put some shredded chicken on them that I had cooked in the crock pit with sea salt, cumin, and garlic, and rolled them up.

I always use my filtered water to cook with.

this sounds really good, Julie. How do you steam tortillas? I usually saute in a pan with butter, but don't always want to....

oh - removed earlier sad post - -- maybe I"ll start a "OMG I think I'm onto something.....maybe I'm not nuts any more" thread...... :blink:

AndreaB Contributor
I am the most OBSCENELY off-topic resident of R-ville.....holy heck.....please don't kick me out.....

Hello to all of you......dang, I know I missed something....from now on, when reading, I am going to take pen and paper and take notes as to whom and what to address.....

Susan,

Hadn't you been glutened recently. That would definately make you more emotional than usual. I don't think you are crazy. I always enjoy your posts, so don't worry about being off topic. We will never kick you out.....if anyone gets kicked out it will be themselves that don't want to be part of this lovely town. :P

Stay away from trouble from the past. I know we aren't much in comparison since we aren't on your doorstep, but you can always come here to talk until this passes. This too shall pass. Be strong.

I know what you mean about missing posts. I see someone else post and then go, "oh yeah, I wanted to comment on that". Sometimes I still do, other times the person said what I would have and I let it go.

Big HUG.

VydorScope Proficient
Thanks Vincent. When I gat a chance to sit down with my husband, I'll talk to him about getting a second opinion. We weren't sure on what to do because this is new ground for us. I found out I had AS when my DD got diagnosed and the Dr. said that it wasn't DX-able when I was young enough (?). I value your opinion on the subject. Thanks again.

Jeny

When I was little my Mom actually got 3 oponions, and then later as an adult I got 2 more. When I was little ADHD was not yet realy regonized so instead of a neat lable I got a big list of lables. As an adult both opinions called me ADHD. But I think AS is a better fit... esply since the ADHD drugs did not help me. :(

rinne Apprentice

Robbin, how sweet of you to say so and yes we must have a bookstore in Rachelville and I volunteer to work there, I love books.

I am sorry you got cheated on that one, Dear dingogirl.
Me too. :(

Sorry no picture yet. Here's a description-I look exactly like Angelina Jolie-EXCEPT- I am older, fatter, have green eyes, thinner lips and shorter legs. Other than that, we are just alike.
:lol::lol::lol:

Cissie - - you described my childhood exactly - - except that I had three brothers and hung with them quite a bit - - go-carts, minibikes, underground labrynthine tunnels in the field next door (with a track on top for our bikes and go-carts, this would be against the law now, of course), forts/treehouses all the time (one had electricity wired in somehow and we got busted for that one), secret clubs, one had a magic "elixir" in a giant kettle in the back to which we kept adding, God knows what.....we sipped this wicked brew, a viscous, dark fluid and somehow were not poisoned.....and in the summers, in the POOL all day long, literally 12 hours and no adults (at the club, lifeguards of course)....most the month of August up at Shaver Lake or Big Sur, weeds in our hair and barefoot day and night, fishing for crawdads, scrambling up granite outcroppings, surveying our domain.....those were the days. Total freedom and no, kids don't seem to be able to do that any more with all the psychos we have running around now, and structured programs. so sad.

Susan, that is beautifully written. I hope you have had some relief from the meltdown. :)

Donna, thank you for that post about "Inflammation Syndrome", I think I will buy it as arthritic inflammation is a major problem for me.

I have to say, I have been following a histamine restricted diet for about 4 or 5 days now and I haven't had one reaction. I think there really might be something to this for me. I think that since my histamine levels have always been so high that eating something that naturally has histamine, or causes a release of histamine from mast cells, even if I only ate a small amount of it one time a week, was enough to just keep the state of reactivity going. I'm feeling really hopeful!

Celia, I tend to stay at home in Rachelville too :) and mostly through another forum have had the experience you describe. I too really appreciate the kindness and humor here.

Julie and Donna -thank you so much for the information tonight. I was bummed to hear about sauerkraut-was going to try the fresh to get some of the healthy bacteria rinne had posted about yesterday. Are you bothered by it, rinne?
I'm beginning to wonder. ;)

Julie, I am very glad to hear this. I have been paying attention to the more subtle reactions I have and I am seeing a pattern also but I haven't taken the steps of trying the diet yet.

That is wonderful news about Megan.

And even after all of this I know I have missed responding to posts I wanted to, Miamia I am so sorry that you are having a hard time.

Today I spent with the "Bag Ladies", we have known eachother for ten years now and our name comes because we all have the same bag. :lol: One of the women travels to Indonesia and she brought us all the same beautiful bags. We talked today about renting a Tuscan Villa, can't you just see five middle aged women all with the same bag walking through the airport? :lol::lol::lol:

Fiddle-Faddle Community Regular
Thanks Vincent. When I gat a chance to sit down with my husband, I'll talk to him about getting a second opinion. We weren't sure on what to do because this is new ground for us. I found out I had AS when my DD got diagnosed and the Dr. said that it wasn't DX-able when I was young enough (?). I value your opinion on the subject. Thanks again.

Jeny

Jeny, go with your own instincts. If your child has any issues on the autism spectrum, you are probably far more qualified to understand and deal with those problems than the "experts." You've LIVED it; they've only read about it.

Think of yourself as the translator for your children--you are translating between their world and the world of the "neurotypicals" (some of whom are totally wacko anyway). In Pennsylvania, the only reason for an official diagnosis is to get official help. The people doing the helping are basically going to rely on YOUR opinion for what kind of help is needed and how much of it. The diagnosis is just so the school district has to deal with whatever issues(once the child is school age) --they can't try to get away with saying that your child is lazy and doesn't want to learn, or that your child is dumb, or whatever excuse they try to come up with!

Good luck!

Rikki Tikki Explorer

Darn the bum had o go to work today, imagine that! :angry: Now I am slinking down the street to see what is going on, maybe someone will pour me a drink :D and ask me to talk awhile

I am feeling better tonight thank goodness, that was awful but it doesn't appear to be lasting as long as before. I think I may of just tried something new that didn't say gluten-free, not a bright idea

Anybody hear anything from Canidian Karen?

AndreaB Contributor

Glad to hear you are doing better Tavi.

Haven't heard nary a word from Canadian Karen today.

Rachel--24 Collaborator

OMG!!!

I've turned into an ice cream FREAK!!! I just cannot stop....up to about a quart a day. Is this normal? :unsure:

BTW...Vincent it tastes great w/out the vanilla....just plain base is good. :)

AndreaB Contributor

Rachel,

You really need to lay low on the ice cream for awhile. I know you want to gain weight, but sheesh. :lol: If you can't limit it to just a cup to a pint....it's best to let it go. I can't imagine that that much dairy is good for you.

Gotta get the baby to sleep and hand over the computer for awhile.

Camille'sBigSister Newbie
Cissie - - you described my childhood exactly - - except that I had three brothers and hung with them quite a bit - - go-carts, minibikes, underground labrynthine tunnels in the field next door (with a track on top for our bikes and go-carts, this would be against the law now, of course), forts/treehouses all the time (one had electricity wired in somehow and we got busted for that one), secret clubs, one had a magic "elixir" in a giant kettle in the back to which we kept adding, God knows what.....we sipped this wicked brew, a viscous, dark fluid and somehow were not poisoned.....and in the summers, in the POOL all day long, literally 12 hours and no adults (at the club, lifeguards of course)....most the month of August up at Shaver Lake or Big Sur, weeds in our hair and barefoot day and night, fishing for crawdads, scrambling up granite outcroppings, surveying our domain.....those were the days. Total freedom and no, kids don't seem to be able to do that any more with all the psychos we have running around now, and structured programs. so sad.

I knew there was something I wanted to reply to! Susan, I'm so jealous! I always wanted brothers! :(

Cissie

rinne Apprentice

Cissie, I would have gladly given you my three brothers. When I was 5, my brothers were 4, 3, and 2 years old, and I was deemed 'responsible' for them. :lol: We did have fun together sometimes but more often we had battles.

I recall my mother telling me once, probably having caught us fighting, that someday my brothers would be bigger than me, I tended to win the fights, :ph34r:. I was about 10, and I replied with, "yes, but I'll be a girl by then". :lol:

Rachel--24 Collaborator
Robbin, how sweet of you to say so and yes we must have a bookstore in Rachelville and I volunteer to work there, I love books.

A book store in Rachelville...YAY!!

Robbin, I love to read...now that the brainfogs lifted I can read all day long. :D

I'll come visit you at the bookstore often. :)

Susan,

Ooooh... guess what I'm gonna be trying soon??? ROCK CLIMBING!!!

Yup...now I'll have a better excuse for getting bruised and bloodied. :D

My friend wants to do this and I think it will be fun...never done it before. Its indoor so probably wont really get scraped up or anything....not the treacherous rock climbing you had on your avavtar (before the dingos took over)...but still I'll be climbing rocks. :P

Camille'sBigSister Newbie
Cissie, I would have gladly given you my three brothers. When I was 5, my brothers were 4, 3, and 2 years old, and I was deemed 'responsible' for them. :lol: We did have fun together sometimes but more often we had battles.

I recall my mother telling me once, probably having caught us fighting, that someday my brothers would be bigger than me, I tended to win the fights, :ph34r:. I was about 10, and I replied with, "yes, but I'll be a girl by then". :lol:

:lol::lol::lol::lol::lol:

I know the feeling! My mother used to put me in charge of my baby sister (9 1/2 years younger than I), and I hated it! We adore each other now, and laugh a lot about those days. Once, when I was about 11 or 12, I was helping mother paint the kitchen, blue and yellow, and I was doing the yellow. My little sister was aggravating me because she wanted to paint too. So I did what was sure to make her mad: I curtsied and said, "Yes, your Majesty." She grabbed my paint brush and smacked me in the nose with yellow paint! It's been our private joke all these years. When I think she needs to be cheered up (She's very ill.), I send her a note, and draw a frowning face with a yellow nose under my signature.

Cissie

Canadian Karen Community Regular
Glad to hear you are doing better Tavi.

Haven't heard nary a word from Canadian Karen today.

Hugs to ya Andrea for thinking of me! Hangin' in....... Actually, last night was a pretty good night! Lots of D of course, but there was no cramping along with it.....

Hope all is well with y'all.......... :P eh? ;)

jenyanderson Newbie

:lol::lol: Karen :lol::lol:

Sorry to hear about the D.

Daxin Explorer
We have military healthcare also and my DH and I were wondering how they can come up with a diagnosis based on two or three sessions with the kids. Our daughter was referred by her first grade teacher because she thought DD had ADD. The psychiatrist thought she was on the cusp of Asperger's and had ADHD and depression. I think that she might, but how do they know when they don't know her. Do you wonder this? They aren't treating the ADHD so to speak. They're trying to work on her behavior. We're thinking of getting a second opinion, but I don't know. Any thoughts ya'll?

We got a second opinion as well, and they both say the same thing. However, the new meds seem to be taking effect now, and we have had no more incindents since Tuesday...He's a good kid...I just think he may have been over tired from all the travelling.

Vincent, he also plays hockey during the winter (goalie) and in the summer he is ALWAYS on his bike, or using his creative energies to build something...which is much better than the rest of the kids his age in this town. They just kind of hang out in front of Subway and do nothing all day but take up space.

To those who were not feeling well, hope and pray you are all better soon.

dlp252 Apprentice
Donna: Thanks so much for your "book report", I printed that off. Lots of information I can use there and seems when I try to read a book or?? I find myself later waking up from a nap, as if that is what I intended or what I needed?? I am also glad for the 'sugar quote', have been using more maple syup & stevia even if having problem liking the stevia, leaves me with an aftertaste if use too much. It is very sweet!! What is agave?

Posting prematurely, lol, as Susan would say, so if someone already addressed this I'll find out in a few minutes. :lol: I feel the same about Stevia...I've been trying it more lately too and find I actually like it as long as I don't put too much. I've just wondered if it might contribute to the histamine thing for me since I'm allergic to grasses and trees and this is an herb. Same for the Agave. Agave is a plant, I think in the cactus family or related to it. It is almost like honey but not as strong (to me anyway). I find I don't need much.

Julie and Donna -thank you so much for the information tonight. I was bummed to hear about sauerkraut-was going to try the fresh to get some of the healthy bacteria rinne had posted about yesterday. Are you bothered by it, rinne?

You're welcome...I'm still confused about what is high and what isn't high in histamine, but I am pretty sure yesterday was a high histamine day, lol. By the time I went to bed my leg were unbearably itchy!

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