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Who me? Im just incconcently sitting here thinking about a 4th bowl.....

Yeah...he's taunting me allright. <_<

Its ok though...I've got my frozen apple juice pops....so there! :P

ok...so I admit...that wasnt too convincing. Nothing is as good as ice cream. :(

And while you're sitting at your computer tighten and release your gluteus maximus' regularly to prevent computer chair spread!

LMAO

OK...but first...what is gluteus maximus? :unsure:

Does it have anything to do with gluten and the diet cuz we're taking a break from "science" lessons today. Susan cant handle it on a daily basis....freaks her out a little. :rolleyes:


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OK...but first...what is gluteus maximus? :unsure:

Does it have anything to do with gluten and the diet cuz we're taking a break from "science" lessons today. Susan cant handle it on a daily basis....freaks her out a little. :rolleyes:

Oops, sorry. Didn't mean to be too scientific. It's latin for your butt muscles. (That will be the "education" part of physical education for today.) Tighten, release, tighten, release, tighten, release...

Rachel--24 Collaborator

LOL....tighten, release, tighten, release. GREAT...now I'm excersing while I'm being lazy! How cool is that! :P AND as a bonus....I might get a firm gluteus maximus while I'm typing away. :D

WOAH...just weighed myself....114 lbs!!!!! WOOHOO!

Thank God for giving me ICE CREAM.

Thanks for all the laughs today! Gotta get ready for bed now.

Good night all R-Ville residents...sleep tight... :)

penguin Community Regular
oh dear...the gluten....she's losing it - - when's The Challenge over?

August 21st!!! I'm thinking I'm just going to eat 50 flour tortillas a day, since those definitely tear me up the worst... :ph34r:

I'm so over the eating gluten thing! On the upside...I'm not that anemic anymore!!!! Wahoo!!!

Gotta retest in another 6 weeks though...

Mango04 Enthusiast
Mango, what are the Aussie men like? ARE they all like Russell Crowe and Keith Urban? Kinda scruffy and o-so-lovely?

Yes. All of them. Seriously. :)

I keep buying 1/2 hour internet passes, and by the time I get around to posting on here, there's 30 seconds left :lol:.

Okay what's with the ice cream makers and the purple bats? :huh: I'm so not caught up. I'll have to come back later. Bye for now, Rachelville!

Canadian Karen Community Regular
Hey --- I live in Kentucky --- Louisville, in fact, home of the Kentucky Derby --- and MINT JULEPS!!!!!!! I have a HUGE area of mint growing in my back yard . . . . know how to make the Julep Syrup . . . (can do it gluten-free), AND, Maker's Mark Bourbon . . . (Best in the world) . . . is Gluten Free . . . . oh yes, my friends, oh yes. Nothing beats sitting back at the end of a hot day sipping mint juleps . . . . :D

Ya know Lynne, when I designed the Rachelville Citizen of the Year Award Trophy, I honoured you by using the Kentucky Derby trophy as the base. I just stuck a tin of altoids over the horse on the top! See how much I admire you? :D

tiredofdoctors Enthusiast

:lol::lol: I love you so much, my friend!!!!! I wonder if I could talk Churchill Downs into letting me display it with an Altoids tin in the Derby Museum . . . it truly IS a fine piece of craftsmanship with the modifications. Although . . . then they might get jealous, and tell CNN about Rachelville . . . better not let them know. Yes, that's definitely BEST!!!! B)

On a very serious note: To all Rachelville residents: Don't know if no one mentioned Karen's response to my "indebtedness" to Dave because we were skating dangerously close to the edge, or because of my "wheelchair" status. Please rest assured, I am SO over the wheelchair thing . . . Karen knows that as well. I have been in it for well over a year, and am to the point that I can joke about it and really mean it. That is why her post was so hysterically funny to me. It wasn't a jab -- if anyone was afraid of that. First, we all know that Karen isn't like that, and second -- it was Karen who sat on the telephone with me for over 45 minutes at 10:45 at night, while I was sobbing over the whole wedding issue with my daughter, and she was calming me down the whole time. THAT is a friend . . . . . So, please rest assured, any reference to my "chair" is O.K. -- even the references to the numerous falls I've taken -- that's O.K., too! Just wanted you to know that.

On a much more "up" note with regard to the same thing -- I have found four T-shirts which my dear NOT GAY husband wants me to purchase:

1) "Be nice to me. I'm not above rolling over your toes."

2) (Picture a handicapped parking sign) "I'm only in it for the parking."

3) (Picture a drawing of a butt) "If I look like this, please put me back in my chair."

4) And my personal favorite . . . In PINK, no less, with purple writing on the FRONT AND BACK: "I'm not drunk. I walk this way on purpose."

While they're not on level of the Rachelville T-shirt I'm designing (I know you're all waiting with baited breath for the "unveiling"), I still think they're fabulous!!!!!! :rolleyes:

Karen, from here on in I will never think that a Mint Julep is complete without crushed Altoids on the rim instead of sugar . . . . . :lol::lol::lol:


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I'm so bummed I missed the party!

Sorry my cop picture links didn't work, but it's not what you think! They weren't pictures of shirtless cops from a gay porn site or anything like that :lol:

You guys should talk I just got done going over all the pages I missed and there was talk of altoids, gay husbands, nuggets, and clenching glute muscles!! Karen, this is all your fault :lol:

Looks like I am going to have to call to order not one, but two interventions. Rachel is in a bad way with her ice cream, out of control completely. And Susan with her nuggets , don't know what to make of that one....

:lol::lol:

I'm sorry I missed Mango, again. Hi Mango! Hope you are having a great time down under!

Also so sorry rinne you still are not feeling yourself, I hope you feel better soon!

I have been a lousy Rachelville greeter of late, hi to everyone new that I have missed, Carla, Lynne, Lisa, lonewolf...Welcome to good ol R'ville :)

rinne Apprentice

Sounds like quite the party, glad to find such hilarity in Rachelville.

I fell asleep early and am now awake feeling a little better than I have been. Thanks for the well wishes.

Rachel, congratulations on the weight gain, that is wonderful news.

tiredofdoctors Enthusiast

Ya know . . . . as a "non-gastro" celiac, I'm very happy for you guys when you gain weight . . . . but it takes most of the sympathy/empathy I can muster to be happy for you rather than to be so envious I can't STAND IT. I have gained 100# since all this stuff started 3 years ago . . . 100 lbs. -- THAT IS A WHOLE PERSON. I was lean, in fantastic shape . . . and BOOM. Everything just went to He**.

So, I'm very happy for you that you gained weight . . . . I'm very happy for you that you gained weight . . . . I'm very happy for you that you gained weight . . . (saying this with very clenched teeth, but smiling . . . . ) :D

Trying to stay happy in Rachelville . . . . .

miamia Rookie
What are your specialties. I know you play flute. Alison is music teacher...you could help her or help Patti and I with school, or anything else that you love to do. Below is our current list. I will update with your name when I know what you want to be. I made Lisa senator even though she always talks about being mayor since I had already been voted mayor and she is out promoting more than me. :P

Rachelville Rich farmland by the ocean, with mountains at our back to provide fresh spring water.

Population (not sure haven't counted)

President: Rachel

Vice President: Patti

Governor: Julie

Lt. Governors: Miamia & Chelsea

Mayor: Andrea

Senator: Lisa

Secretary: Donna & Susan

Minister of Defense: Cissi in charge of auxigro detecting geese and dingo-ish dogs

Security: Donna

Village ambassador and queen: Julie

Newscaster: Celia

Decor and Design Committee: Patti -Decor Advisor, Susan - Garden Color Coordinator, Robbin - Assistant Decor Advisor, Rachel - Building and Landscape Advisor (this is going to be a very pretty place!)

Computer Tech: Vincent

Picard: Coach (for community sports) Oh and Diver for all our sea food..sorry you got 2 jobs

Christine: Nurse (you work in a hospital right?)

Cow and goat milkers: Evie and Armetta (I think she said she has milked before)

Music teacher: Alison

Chef 1: Miamia - Chef 2: Chelse - Chef 3: Rinne

Teachers: Andrea & Patti

Shopping consultant: Donna & Rachel

Community Events Coordinator: Rinne

Village adventurer/researcher: Meredith, who travels to distant lands to bring back news and information

Tony: captain for any water craft, so he can take Picard out for diving.

Mitch: truck driver, so he can haul whatever we need. Rachelville Paradise golf course driver. (also can be used by golfers when a driver is needed. Putt Putt.) :DB)

Andrea: Treasurer

Ryan: Handy-man, general fixer upper

Nikki: Cosmotologist, hair dresser

Physical Therapist: Lynne

Cissie: Literary reader around campfire or fireplace for the citizens of Rachelville

Vincent: Town hero and rule breaker

Jeny: Animal caretaker/veterinarian

Susan & Celia: Town comics

Cissie: Town matriarch

Cissie: History teacher Distinguished Chair of Celiac Literary and Historical Oddities dept.

Ryan: Language teacher

Tavi: Town bum, with the off time duty of raking leaves off paths in the fall

Karen: Counselor

Donna: Pest patrol and dingo-dog flea controller. (if needed)….it’s Rachelville after all.

I currently have Bob's and haven't had a reaction but I know other people have. I think Authentic Foods is on a dedicated line but it is very expensive.

Andrea-

I use some of Bobs too without a problem- I have had a problem with their baking mixes but I think that was due to the use of bean flours which I don't do well with. I also have started to use mrs. robens .

miamia

JenAnderson Rookie
I was picturing more along the lines of a piston on wheels......

:rolleyes:

OMG :lol:

Karen -- I am laughing so hard I can't BREATHE!!! Dave is simply shaking his head . . . . :P

In case y'all don't know . . . I'm in a wheelchair . . . hence, "piston on wheels". Good thing I ordered new batteries for the wheels two weeks ago!!!!!!! :lol::lol: May have to order new brakes, too!!!!!

Karen, you are the BEST :lol::lol::lol::lol::lol:

:lol: You know, I can sit here and laugh and chuckle and MY husband looks at me funny and shakes his head. He thinks we're a bit loony.

Oh my no... our geese don't poop :)

If we have purple glittery bats, how come we can't have geese that poop hypoallergenic flowers?

Hey --- I live in Kentucky --- Louisville, in fact, home of the Kentucky Derby --- and MINT JULEPS!!!!!!! I have a HUGE area of mint growing in my back yard . . . . know how to make the Julep Syrup . . . (can do it gluten-free), AND, Maker's Mark Bourbon . . . (Best in the world) . . . is Gluten Free . . . . oh yes, my friends, oh yes. Nothing beats sitting back at the end of a hot day sipping mint juleps . . . . :D

Thank Gawd for Lynne!! :ph34r: Maker's Mark :ph34r:

MMMmmmmMMMMM This homemade strawberry isce cream is very good... I think I'll get a trhid bowl of it...

TORTURE!!!!!!!!!!

Ya know . . . . as a "non-gastro" celiac, I'm very happy for you guys when you gain weight . . . . but it takes most of the sympathy/empathy I can muster to be happy for you rather than to be so envious I can't STAND IT. I have gained 100# since all this stuff started 3 years ago . . . 100 lbs. -- THAT IS A WHOLE PERSON. I was lean, in fantastic shape . . . and BOOM. Everything just went to He**.

So, I'm very happy for you that you gained weight . . . . I'm very happy for you that you gained weight . . . . I'm very happy for you that you gained weight . . . (saying this with very clenched teeth, but smiling . . . . ) :D

Trying to stay happy in Rachelville . . . . .

I'm right there with you Lynne, I have actually gained weaight since being gluten-free.

VydorScope Proficient
:lol: Okay I'll fess up I ONLY had two bowls of fresh, 100% natural, no additves of any kind homemade strawberry ice cream... I am after all hoping to loose 5-7 pounds :lol:
JenAnderson Rookie
:lol: Okay I'll fess up I ONLY had two bowls of fresh, 100% natural, no additves of any kind homemade strawberry ice cream... I am after all hoping to loose 5-7 pounds :lol:

AHA! The truth is out. I sat here reading the posts and was wondering how someone could down 4 bowls of wonderfully fattening ice cream and NOT get a bellyache. :)

Daxin Explorer
ROFLMAO!!!

OK...now I've really hurt myself from busting my gut all over again!

Lisa....why would all these women be discussing hunky cops and altoids in the same sentence....if...um the cops were women?? :unsure:

:lol::lol::lol:

I was wondering about your husband myself but leave it Susan to come right out and ask!

LMAO!!

:lol::lol::lol:

Altoids should work the other way around....even for the "hunky" female cops no? ;)

SOO many things in here I don't know where to go. Who knows, maybe the hunky women cops look like men? I have never imaged a "hunky woman" :blink: I expect they do look like men? Could we all be decieved?

Regarding my husband, well, he's straight, but not as much as he used to be. :unsure:

ROTFLMAO :lol::lol::lol:

premature post....I had to get that down before I forgot what was going on....back to reading now.

Lisa Mentor
I have a question...nothing about gay cops, altoids or hunkey females :lol:

Yes, I have a serious question... imagine that :o

Just wondering if anyone else has this... when I hurt myself enough to break skin... like a cut... no matter what I cut myself on... that injury becomes an allergic reaction, a hive... does anyone else have this?

Not with me, but when I bruise or skin or scrape skin, it takes months go heal and the color to subside.

Daxin Explorer
what is with my new junk food cravings? (oops - better look at the calendar - sorry guys :ph34r: )

Susan...all three guys in R-Ville are married...don't you think we look at calanders enough as it is?

Like Lisa, my cuts take months to go away now that I have become gluten free. And I seem to bruise a little easier than I should. I used to heal VERY fast, and now, not so much.

Well, in the spirit of my handy man duites here in real life, I have to go install some gable vents in my attic. We just bought this house, and the previous owners sided over all the natural vents in the attic, cousing my a/c and heater to work to hard. Back as soon as possible.

Also, in repsponse to the CNN thing, they may take the cult thing too far....I amy be from Canada, but we get CNN here and they have (with all the sarcasm I can muster) never blown ANYTHING out of proportion!! :P<_<

Talk to you all soon.

Canadian Karen Community Regular
On a very serious note: To all Rachelville residents: Don't know if no one mentioned Karen's response to my "indebtedness" to Dave because we were skating dangerously close to the edge, or because of my "wheelchair" status. Please rest assured, I am SO over the wheelchair thing . . . Karen knows that as well. I have been in it for well over a year, and am to the point that I can joke about it and really mean it. That is why her post was so hysterically funny to me. It wasn't a jab -- if anyone was afraid of that. First, we all know that Karen isn't like that, and second -- it was Karen who sat on the telephone with me for over 45 minutes at 10:45 at night, while I was sobbing over the whole wedding issue with my daughter, and she was calming me down the whole time. THAT is a friend . . . . . So, please rest assured, any reference to my "chair" is O.K. -- even the references to the numerous falls I've taken -- that's O.K., too! Just wanted you to know that.

Thanks Lynne for thinking of posting that. It never even occurred to me that someone would read my piston joke and think it was callous in nature. I have to remember that not everyone knows that I'm just a silly Whacko from Up North!

Hugs.

Karen

penguin Community Regular
Ya know . . . . as a "non-gastro" celiac, I'm very happy for you guys when you gain weight . . . . but it takes most of the sympathy/empathy I can muster to be happy for you rather than to be so envious I can't STAND IT. I have gained 100# since all this stuff started 3 years ago . . . 100 lbs. -- THAT IS A WHOLE PERSON. I was lean, in fantastic shape . . . and BOOM. Everything just went to He**.

So, I'm very happy for you that you gained weight . . . . I'm very happy for you that you gained weight . . . . I'm very happy for you that you gained weight . . . (saying this with very clenched teeth, but smiling . . . . ) :D.

Me too. "Well isn't that niiiiiiice." <---I have to say that with my severest southern drawl to get enough non-envious sincerity into it.

I gained 20 effin' pounds in a month when I started this gluten challenge. A MONTH. I didn't think that was medically possible :blink: Y'all can take some of mine. I guess we all have weight struggles of some kind...

:lol: Okay I'll fess up I ONLY had two bowls of fresh, 100% natural, no additves of any kind homemade strawberry ice cream... I am after all hoping to loose 5-7 pounds :lol:

:rolleyes:

rinne Apprentice

Good Morning and what a beautiful day.

Just wondering if anyone else has this... when I hurt myself enough to break skin... like a cut... no matter what I cut myself on... that injury becomes an allergic reaction, a hive... does anyone else have this?

Cecile, I don't have this. I do bruise very easily though, in fact had a bruise on may arm just from sleeping with my head on it. :( I used to get boils but found that if I ate a lot of garlic, garlic oil capsules, it would stop them, they would recede and not come to a head. Garlic is supposed to be a natural blood purifier and I always figured that the boils came when I started to get overloaded with toxins. Don't know if this would help you but I'm sorry about the hives. Ow. :(

AndreaB Contributor

Good morning guys and gals.

Nice to hear from you Ryan and Julie.

Rinne, glad you are feeling better today.

Celia, that is odd about getting an allergic reaction, with the exception of a cat or a dog scratch. I have no idea what would cause that.

Vincent, oooooohhhhh. Poor Rachel. So did you have 2 supersize servings or 4 small servings. :P

rinne Apprentice

I have a memory of someone telling me that the aboriginal people here knew that if there was a poisonous plant there was also a plant that grew nearby that would counter-act the poison. I think that there are many natural remedies that we are surrounded by but have lost the knowledge of the ways in which they heal, garlic being one of them. Love these relevations. :)

Drift....

Cause that's is what we get to do in Rachelville. :)

A friend of mine tried a hundred mile diet this winter, his wife was telling me that all his digestion problems went away while on the diet but when he re-introduced peanut butter he started having problems. I suspect it may have been a combination of eating locally and being on what could be an elimination diet.

Julie, the vitamins I found are Floravit, made by Salus, they are primarily Iron and B vitamins in a fruit base. I've just been taking one teaspoon a day this week and thus far they seem o.k., I think I will continue for a month and see if I notice some difference. I'm going to keep looking too, if anyone knows of liquid vitamins could you post the brand name. Thanks.

rinne Apprentice

Hi Andrea, yes I am feeling a little better today. I find that when I wake up the first thing I do now is scan my body to assess the level of pain I am waking into and whether or not it is greater or lesser than the day before. I feel like I am becoming an expert on pain, just as the Inuit have many names for snow I could coin another ten ways to name pain. And Cecile, no I am not living on Morphin. :lol::lol::lol: I've never taken anything for the pain and now that I know about leaky gut and such I am really glad that I didn't.

Last night I was talking with a friend who is going through a very ugly divorce and she said she wonders sometimes if she will get another chance, another opportunity to feel truly alive and engaged, that she is impatient to get over this and at the same time she is afraid that there may not be another chance for her, that maybe she is too old and will never really recover. Me too, but for me it is my health.

I think that surprised her. My point being that spinach happens to everyone, although uniquely so in Rachelville :lol::lol::lol: , and it is what we do when it does not whether or not we could have protected ourselves from it. I love that we laugh here.

penguin Community Regular
Julie, the vitamins I found are Floravit, made by Salus, they are primarily Iron and B vitamins in a fruit base. I've just been taking one teaspoon a day this week and thus far they seem o.k., I think I will continue for a month and see if I notice some difference. I'm going to keep looking too, if anyone knows of liquid vitamins could you post the brand name. Thanks.

I take the iron supplement version of those vitamins, it's called floravital (same company). They actually work! In 6 weeks my iron levels went from dangerous to barely anemic while I was taking those. I can't tolerate any vitamins so it's amazing that these don't bother me. You can find them at whole foods.

Guest Robbin

:) Hi R'ville friends-just thought I'd check in before going out (dh, ds, and myself) are going to the caves in the mountains to COOL OFF!! Ungodly hot today and humidity is ugh, but I need green sights to energize for the week ahead. :)

Cecile-I get that!! When I get a little scratch or a first degree burn it itches like crazy! What is with that?

penguin-I forgot to mention--YOU LUCKY GIRL!! Matthew McC--omg--the babe of the century!!

rinne-the native peoples were so much more in touch with the natural world and probably with their own bodies. Native plants are disappearing so fast, there were probably some nice plants that grew near poison ivy that would remove the toxins -wow wouldn't that be a great plant?

Susan -what are the nuggets? Are they like Hershey kisses? Hey, the wavy Lays are great! I am the only one who likes them in this family, though. I use chicken salad as a "dip" for 'em for a nice lunch sometimes.

Lynne- Mint Juleps, mmmm... my grandma was a native Kentuckian-I'm a descendant of Henry Clay--Mint Juleps and iced tea run through my veins!! (Love my new home VA though, South is South, right?)

We are all Southerners in spirit. Kindness, courtesy, self-sacrifice and hospitality are all here in R'ville :lol:

Alright already, I have to go... :D Have a great Sunday!!

edit--MANGO--NO WAY!!! A WHOLE COUNTRY OF THEM!!????MUST BE A WONDERFUL TIME YOU ARE HAVING IN AUSSIE LAND!!!

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      So, essentially all of the nutrition in the food we eat is absorbed through the villous lining of the small bowel. This is the section of the intestinal track that is damaged by celiac disease. This villous lining is composed of billions of finger-like projections that create a huge amount of surface area for absorbing nutrients. For the celiac person, when gluten is consumed, it triggers an autoimmune reaction in this area which, of course, generates inflammation. The antibodies connected with this inflammation is what the celiac blood tests are designed to detect but this inflammation, over time, wears down the finger-like projections of the villous lining. Of course, when this proceeds for an extended period of time, greatly reduces the absorption efficiency of the villous lining and often results in many and various nutrient deficiency-related health issues. Classic examples would be osteoporosis and iron deficiency. But there are many more. Low D3 levels is a well-known celiac-caused nutritional deficiency. So is low B12. All the B vitamins in fact. Magnesium, zinc, etc.  Celiac disease can also cause liver inflammation. You mention elevated ALP levels. Elevated liver enzymes over a period of 13 years was what led to my celiac diagnosis. Within three months of going gluten free my liver enzymes normalized. I had elevated AST and ALT. The development of sensitivities to other food proteins is very common in the celiac population. Most common cross reactive foods are dairy and oats but eggs, soy and corn are also relatively common offenders. Lactose intolerance is also common in the celiac population because of damage to the SB lining.  Eggs when they are scrambled or fried give me a gut ache. But when I poach them, they do not. The steam and heat of poaching causes a hydrolysis process that alters the protein in the egg. They don't bother me in baked goods either so I assume the same process is at work. I bought a plastic poacher on Amazon to make poaching very easy. All this to say that many of the issues you describe could be caused by celiac disease. 
    • catnapt
      thank you so much for your detailed and extremely helpful reply!! I can say with absolute certainty that the less gluten containing products I've eaten over the past several years, the better I've felt.   I wasn't avoiding gluten, I was avoiding refined grains (and most processed foods) as well as anything that made me feel bad when I ate it. It's the same reason I gave up dairy and eggs- they make me feel ill.  I do have a bit of a sugar addiction lol so a lot of times I wasn't sure if it was the refined grains that I was eating - or the sugar. So from time to time I might have a cookie or something but I've learned how to make wonderful cookies and golden brownies with BEANS!! and no refined sugar - I use date paste instead. Pizza made me so ill- but I thought it was probably the cheese. I gave up pizza and haven't missed it. the one time I tried a slice I felt so bad I knew I'd never touch it again. I stopped eating wheat pasta at least 3 yrs ago- just didn't feel well after eating it. I tried chick pea pasta and a few others and discovered I like the brown rice pasta. I still don't eat a lot of pasta but it's nice for a change when I want something easy. TBH over the years I've wondered sometimes if I might be gluten intolerant but really believed it was not possible for me to have celiac disease. NOW I need to know for sure- because I'm in the middle of a long process of trying to find out why I have a high parathyroid level (NOT the thyroid- but rather the 4 glands that control the calcium balance in your body) I have had a hard time getting my vit D level up, my serum calcium has run on the low side of normal for many years... and now I am losing calcium from my bones and excreting it in my urine (some sort of renal calcium leak) Also have a high ALP since 2014. And now rapidly worsening bone density.  I still do not have a firm diagnosis. Could be secondary HPT (but secondary to what? we need to know) It could be early primary HPT. I am spilling calcium in my urine but is that caused by the high parathyroid hormone or is it the reason my PTH is high>? there are multiple feedback loops for this condition.    so I will keep eating the bread and some wheat germ that does not seem to bother me too much (it hasn't got enough gluten to use just wheat germ)    but I'm curious- if you don't have a strong reaction to a product- like me and wheat germ- does that mean it's ok to eat or is it still causing harm even if you don't have any obvious symptoms? I guess what you are saying about silent celiac makes it likely that you can have no symptoms and still have the harm... but geez! you'd think they'd come up with a way to test for this that didn't require you to consume something that makes you sick! I worry about the complications I've been reading about- different kinds of cancers etc. also wondering- are there degrees of celiac disease?  is there any correlation between symptoms and the amnt of damage to your intestines? I also need a firm diagnosis because I have an identical twin sister ... so if I have celiac, she has it too- or at least the genetic make up for having it. I did have a VERY major stress to my body in 2014-2016 time frame .. lost 50lbs in a short period of time and had severe symptoms from acute protracted withdrawal off an SSRI drug (that I'd been given an unethically high dose of, by a dr who has since lost his license)  Going off the drug was a good thing and in many ways my health improved dramatically- just losing 50lbs was helpful but I also went  off almost a dozen different medications, totally changed my diet and have been doing pretty well except for the past 3-4 yrs when the symptoms related to the parathyroid issue cropped up. It is likely that I had low vit D for some time and that caused me a lot of symptoms. The endo now tells me that low vit D can be caused by celiac disease so I need to know for sure! thank you for all that great and useful information!!! 
    • trents
      Welcome, @catnapt! The most recent guidelines are the daily consumption of a minimum of 10g of gluten (about the amount found in 4-6 slices of wheat bread) for a minimum of two weeks. But if possible stretching that out even more would enhance the chances of getting valid test results. These guidelines are for those who have been eating gluten free for a significant amount of time. It's called the "gluten challenge".  Yes, you can develop celiac disease at any stage of life. There is a genetic component but also a stress trigger that is needed to activate the celiac genes. About 30-40% of the general population possesses the genetic potential to develop celiac disease but only about 1% of the general population actually develop celiac disease. For most with the potential, the triggering stress event doesn't happen. It can be many things but often it is a viral infection. Having said that, it is also the case that many, many people who eventually are diagnosed with celiac disease probably experienced the actual onset years before. Many celiacs are of the "silent" type, meaning that symptoms are largely missing or very minor and get overlooked until damage to the small bowel lining becomes advanced or they develop iron deficiency anemia or some other medical problem associated with celiac disease. Many, many are never diagnosed or are diagnosed later in life because they did not experience classic symptoms. And many physicians are only looking for classic symptoms. We now know that there are over 200 symptoms/medical problems associated with celiac disease but many docs are only looking for things like boating, gas, diarrhea. I certainly understand your concerns about not wanting to damage your body by taking on a gluten challenge. Your other option is to totally commit to gluten free eating and see if your symptoms improve. It can take two years or more for complete healing of the small bowel lining once going gluten free but usually people experience significant improvement well before then. If their is significant improvement in your symptoms when going seriously gluten free, then you likely have your answer. You would either have celiac disease or NCGS (Non Celiac Gluten Sensitivity).
    • catnapt
      after several years of issues with a para-gland issue, my endo has decided it's a good idea for me to be tested for celiac disease. I am 70 yrs old and stunned to learn that you can get celiac this late in life. I have just gradually stopped eating most foods that contain gluten over the past several years- they just make me feel ill- although I attributed it to other things like bread spiking blood sugar- or to the things I ate *with* the bread or crackers etc   I went to a party in Nov and ate a LOT of a vegan roast made with vital wheat gluten- as well as stuffing, rolls and pie crust... and OMG I was so sick! the pain, the bloating, the gas, the nausea... I didn't think it would ever end (but it did) and I was ready to go the ER but it finally subsided.   I mentioned this to my endo and now she wants me to be tested for celiac after 2 weeks of being on gluten foods. She has kind of flip flopped on how much gluten I should eat, telling me that if the symptoms are severe I can stop. I am eating 2-3 thin slices of bread per day (or english muffins) and wow- it does make me feel awful. But not as bad as when I ate that massive amnt of vital wheat gluten. so I will continue on if I have to... but what bothers me is - if it IS celiac, it seems stupid for lack of a better word, to intentionally cause more damage to my body... but I am also worried, on the other hand, that this is not a long enough challenge to make the blood work results valid.   can you give me any insight into this please?   thank you
    • trents
      The biopsy looks for damage to the mucosal lining of the small bowel from the inflammation caused by celiac disease when gluten is ingested. Once you remove gluten from the diet, inflammation subsides and the mucosal lining begins to heal. 
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