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Hi Celia--

I got your sweet PM! I saw about the new storm headed your way on the news tonight. All I could think of was--oh no, not again! I pray that it fizzles out. Gosh, you all haven't even completely come back from the last one. :(

I was going to send a PM tomorrow--we had people over tonight and I snuck onto the board for a few minutes while they were down in the basement with my husband and son. They were friends of theirs who are in the same car club--so I wasn't missed too much :D

I haven't posted as much as usual the last few days, although I've been reading and keeping up with all of you. Just in a quiet mood, I guess--I know, odd for me :lol:

Have a good rest-of-the-evening!


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Mango04 Enthusiast
Mango!!! I can see you again... :D How are you doing?? Don't worry about reading all the pages, let us know how you are making out!!!

LOL Hi! You caught me lurking. I'm good!...still seeking out the koalas and...the men ;) hehe.

Gluten-free bread in Australia is AMAZING. Food is now the least of my worries. I am feeling a bit spinached over trying to find a job, but...oh well, I'm having fun. I still don't know exactly what spinached means, by the way, but I thought it'd be fun to try to use it in a sentence.

I think I read earlier about some Rachelville people not feeling well :(.....and are there more storms? Sorry I'm not very caught up, but I hope everyone's doing okay.

jerseyangel Proficient

Hi Mango!!! Great to hear from you. I'm glad that you're enjoying yourself--I know you'll find something soon! Keep in touch :)

tiredofdoctors Enthusiast

Hi all in Rachelville -- I'm still here in Brideville and probably will be until after Saturday. I miss you guys terribly . . . . I feel like my entire support has deflated since not being able to be "in the trenches" so to speak, with you. Got good news . . . Ash DOES want me to give her away at the alter!!! I am so excited about that . . . long, long story. Karen can fill you in . . . she's gotten the story when I was calm and when the only words she could hear were the ones that were in between the sobs!!

Going to have to get off the forum now . . . have to go to the orthopedic guy at 8:30 . . . . my tibia may actually BE cracked . . . . and I have ankles the size of an elephant's!! Good thing I go to the PT tomorrow . . . hoping the compression garments are in so they'll STAY down after treatment and for the wedding! Found a great pair of shoes . . . don't want to have "cankles" wearing them! Going to try to walk down the aisle in them . .. . have been practicing as much as I can. That's going to be an interesting time!!!

Please keep your fingers crossed that I'm not in a full-leg cast for the wedding . . . that would really bite. I already have (still) the huge bruises on my arm -- the little girl Ashley nannies for said, "Ashley -- your mommy has a tattoo on her ARM!!!" Ash had to tell her that, no, it was a big bruise!!! How embarrassing . . . she said it in front of the catering manager for the wedding! Ugh.

Toodles . . . . and hugs to you all!

Lynne

Camille'sBigSister Newbie
Well..........let's just say that he (who said he was a she) is SPINACH OUT OUT OF HERE!!! Long story.

L

I'm so confused!!! :blink:

Cissie

Camille'sBigSister Newbie
Canadian Karen also posted a link the other day to resize photos that was quite good - - wish I had added it to favorites as it is SO many pages back, and you know how we feel about GOING BACK.................. :o:o:o

momma goose - - got it now - - -whew!

SUSAN, you are BEAUTIFUL!!!!!

That link is www.picresize.com.

Well, if you get it, would you please enlighten me? I hate feeling so dense. :unsure:

You all will notice that I'm posting before the crack of dawn here in Jawja. I took a nap yesterday about 2:30 PM, but it turned into the longest nap in the history of R'ville. I woke up at 3:30 this morning! :lol::lol::lol:

CECILE, the weather channel shows Chris weakening. Praying that it fizzles out!!! Are you anywhere near Tampa? My son and DIL live in Clearwater.

Experiment: I'm going to try to post a picture on avatar, so wish me luck. If I can't get it reduced, I'll email it to you, and try it that way.

Love and hugs to all!

Cissie

nikki-uk Enthusiast
I'm a little concerned about Chris - it's looks as if it might travel across the state - Francis, the 4 day long hurricane took a somewhat of a similar path. Francis was one of the most powerful hurricanes I have experienced.

When these storms put us in their path - there is panic - everything is closed, the streets become empty and there is not a drop of gas to be found.

:o I hope you and yours are ok Cecile.Can you give us another update when you come online?

My friend her hubby and kids are flying out to Stanford on Saturday-they will be staying in Kissimmee,near to all the parks and Disney.They've saved for sooo long for the 'trip of a lifetime' :unsure:

My OCD came in handy so we were very prepared

:lol::lol: You do make me laugh (in an affectionate way-I'm not ridiculing you :) )Glad to know your OCD came in use in a crisis!

How are all the collective 'spinached ones'?

I include my poor dear hubby in that category-who is currently snoozing on the settee,the stomach/back pains are still lingering :(

Susan,I love your new photo with the girls-

You look like a pretty/tanned/sexy minx dahling!(not bad for a girl with a peg leg)

Lynne-hope you get to enjoy your daughters wedding after all the stress of making arrangements :)

Andrea-hope the homeschooling gets off to a good start :)

Patti-where have you been? I've missed your posts! :)

Rachel-hope you're not laying in a spinached mess :lol:

Mango/Meredith-great news that eating G.F is easy in Oz.Where abouts are you?.Makes me more determined to save up and get out there to visit family in Brisbane. :)

Apologies to all those Rachelvillians I missed !

:):):)


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I am from New York- and still here and lately I've been wondering if living here- with all the smog and craziness is not hindering my healing process. I told you I was just in Miami for a few days and I could just feel the fresh air had a positive affect on me. I can't imagine leaving New York - but I also feel like I need ot do whatever I can to heal myself- it is such a struggle. New York is such a huge part of who I am.

Miamia

That's funny, I always feel better in New York :) For some reason I can really breathe there, probably because of the lack of trees and such :rolleyes:

There's no other new york out there...

Hi all in Rachelville -- I'm still here in Brideville and probably will be until after Saturday. I miss you guys terribly . . . . I feel like my entire support has deflated since not being able to be "in the trenches" so to speak, with you. Got good news . . . Ash DOES want me to give her away at the alter!!! I am so excited about that . . . long, long story. Karen can fill you in . . . she's gotten the story when I was calm and when the only words she could hear were the ones that were in between the sobs!!

Going to have to get off the forum now . . . have to go to the orthopedic guy at 8:30 . . . . my tibia may actually BE cracked . . . . and I have ankles the size of an elephant's!! Good thing I go to the PT tomorrow . . . hoping the compression garments are in so they'll STAY down after treatment and for the wedding! Found a great pair of shoes . . . don't want to have "cankles" wearing them! Going to try to walk down the aisle in them . .. . have been practicing as much as I can. That's going to be an interesting time!!!

Please keep your fingers crossed that I'm not in a full-leg cast for the wedding . . . that would really bite. I already have (still) the huge bruises on my arm -- the little girl Ashley nannies for said, "Ashley -- your mommy has a tattoo on her ARM!!!" Ash had to tell her that, no, it was a big bruise!!! How embarrassing . . . she said it in front of the catering manager for the wedding! Ugh.

Toodles . . . . and hugs to you all!

Lynne

Good luck in Bridalworld! You need to give us all a lengthy report on Sunday!!!

Rachelvillians: I have made a huge decision...

I'M GOING TO CULINARY SCHOOL :blink::lol::huh::ph34r:

The other (larger) culinary school in town called me and said they *might* be able to accommodate me, so I went last night to tour the place. I'm pretty much screwed for the baking section, but I'll wear a mask. In that class they can't accommodate me because they would have to change the entire curriculum. The baking section is only 6 weeks long. Basically, everyone else would taste for me, that's what they do for the vegetarians. This is a really good school, too. Two of their graduates this year work for the food network, one for Paula Deen and the other in their prep kitchens. Another works for Bobby Flay's Mesa grill in NY. I'm shooting for January as a start date, they have start dates every six weeks anyway. I have to figure out three things first though:

1: Get as many scholarships as I can, I already have enough student loans without adding another 45 grand to it.

2: Work with their disabilities office for accomodations and convince them that accomodating gluten-free'ers is a good business decision

3: Transfer in my college credits for the core classes, which would take some pressure off of the schedule.

I'm looking at 18 hour days monday through friday for a year, since I have my day job, then school would be 5:30-10:30 and an hour of homework. But if I'm going to do it, I gotta do it soon, before we move God knows where and we start having kids. Adam is supportive but sad, since we'll have virtually no time together. Illness be damned, I'm doing this!!!!!

Camille'sBigSister Newbie

CHELSEA, that is FANTASTIC!!! You go, girl!!! :D:D:D

MOMMA, okay, I get it now. Thanks.

Cissie

AndreaB Contributor

Wow Chelsea. That sounds great but tiring. How long is the full schooling and are there breaks in between? You will have to make sure to nuture the marriage every chance you get, like weekends. Your time will basically be your jobs, school and hubby's aside from much needed sleep. Obviously it can be done, but I'd never be able to subsist on so little sleep for so long. My hubby only get about 5-6 sleep a night. Once in a blue moon he'll get 7. He's up anywhere from 3-5 am during the week.

Nikki, was that you who posted about Chris seeming to slow down a litttle, I hope so. Hope your friends have a good trip. My grandma used to live in Tampa so I was down there 3 times. If they are looking for a water park they need to check out Adventure Island....it's the best (at least it was 20 odd years ago). :P Also, of course Busch Gardens and Walt Disney World. There was some great mini golf course that I was taken too down there. Don't know where it was but it was fantastic. It had a little train track all around the place. It may not even be there anymore. I think the epcot center was being built last time I was down there.....1982 I think.

Lynne,

I hope the wedding turns out to be everything you daughter has hoped for. Such a special day!

Camille,

I'm glad you got a chance to get rested up. Now full steam ahead and hopefully no more getting sick.

Meredith,

Hello and glad you are having a good time down under. Thank you for checking in. :D

penguin Community Regular
Wow Chelsea. That sounds great but tiring. How long is the full schooling and are there breaks in between? You will have to make sure to nuture the marriage every chance you get, like weekends. Your time will basically be your jobs, school and hubby's aside from much needed sleep. Obviously it can be done, but I'd never be able to subsist on so little sleep for so long. My hubby only get about 5-6 sleep a night. Once in a blue moon he'll get 7. He's up anywhere from 3-5 am during the week.

Schooling goes for 12 months, no breaks. Hopefully all of my core classes are covered by my university degree (for heaven's sake, they should be!) and that would give me breaks in the evenings every other six weeks. It would be rough, but I've had that kind of schedule before, when I was in undergrad. I'd work from 5:30-10:30, go to class until 2:30, work from 2:30 to 6, go home, eat, and work again. I nearly killed me, to be honest, but if I'm going to do it now's the time.

It's times like these I really wish I wasn't married, just so I could kill myself working without having to worry about anyone else. It's only a year, and yes, nurturing the marriage would be on the weekends, and maybe we'd make it a point to eat breakfast together in the morning. Don't know the logistics yet. I bet I'd lose a lot of weight just from not having time to eat :lol:

DingoGirl Enthusiast
I am feeling a bit spinached over trying to find a job, but...oh well, I'm having fun. I still don't know exactly what spinached means, by the way, but I thought it'd be fun to try to use it in a sentence.

:lol::lol::lol: You've got it, mango, excellent use of our new word! And WHAT is this delicious gluten-free bread you speak of????? WHY have they managed to do it down there, and we can't do it here????? since you are our far-off land researcher, you MUST corner them and find out what is in the bread and how they do it.....bring it home to our Rachelville lab for extreme analysis and testing!

HI Patti - nice to see you and hope your quiet mood lifts soon.....how's the room coming along?

Cissie - - hope you're rested from your Big Sleep and feeling nice and refreshed today!

Nikki - - "a pretty tanned sexy minx" - - - ha ha ha that did give me a good laugh, thank you but NO, I'm a middle-aged Celiac with lots of wear and tear.....stressing about this quite a bit lately....remember, it's NOT a closeup!!!!

Chelsea - - EXCELLENT news! Your schedule exhausts me just reading it - - can you cut out just a few hours of work, maybe leave an hour earlier each day, something like that? (probably a hideous suggestion, just curious).

Cecile - - hurricane watch - - tell us the latest. am thinking of you every time I watch the news and see storms.

Everybody else - - hope you're feeling well and will write a bit today. things are so calm in R-ville.

I got nuttin else. Nuttin. So much to do today....OMG I have to shampoo the carpets any day now, most egregious of tasks.....and so pointless as the dang dogs just get them dirty again.....Grrrrrrrrrrrrr!! :angry: Cats are SO much easier.....Also have to get tons of mulch for the garden beds....perhaps this will help keep carpets clean, since dirt is tracked in from their nightly frog-stomps......

JenAnderson Rookie
I'M GOING TO CULINARY SCHOOL :blink::lol::huh::ph34r:

CONGRATS!!!!!! That's awesome!

miamia Rookie
:lol::lol::lol: You've got it, mango, excellent use of our new word! And WHAT is this delicious gluten-free bread you speak of????? WHY have they managed to do it down there, and we can't do it here????? since you are our far-off land researcher, you MUST corner them and find out what is in the bread and how they do it.....bring it home to our Rachelville lab for extreme analysis and testing!

HI Patti - nice to see you and hope your quiet mood lifts soon.....how's the room coming along?

Cissie - - hope you're rested from your Big Sleep and feeling nice and refreshed today!

Nikki - - "a pretty tanned sexy minx" - - - ha ha ha that did give me a good laugh, thank you but NO, I'm a middle-aged Celiac with lots of wear and tear.....stressing about this quite a bit lately....remember, it's NOT a closeup!!!!

Chelsea - - EXCELLENT news! Your schedule exhausts me just reading it - - can you cut out just a few hours of work, maybe leave an hour earlier each day, something like that? (probably a hideous suggestion, just curious).

Cecile - - hurricane watch - - tell us the latest. am thinking of you every time I watch the news and see storms.

Everybody else - - hope you're feeling well and will write a bit today. things are so calm in R-ville.

I got nuttin else. Nuttin. So much to do today....OMG I have to shampoo the carpets any day now, most egregious of tasks.....and so pointless as the dang dogs just get them dirty again.....Grrrrrrrrrrrrr!! :angry: Cats are SO much easier.....Also have to get tons of mulch for the garden beds....perhaps this will help keep carpets clean, since dirt is tracked in from their nightly frog-stomps......

Things are very calm.

Where is Rachel- I feel like its beena while since she posted.

Cecile- please do keep us posted I ma worried about you

miamia

Camille'sBigSister Newbie

Has anyone heard from Rachel? I'm getting worried about her.

Busy evening scheduled, so I'm checking out for the day. Bye.

Cissie

Jean-Luc Rookie

Hi everyone, sorry for not being around. Work schedule, the little one, etc.

Ok, I so went to the doc today. I am sort of distressed right now. :( He has no clue what is going on with me. Bloodwork came back normal, second biopsy shows atrophy of the villi, but the stain for lyphicites (ms?) was negative compared to the first biopsy, no atrophy but the stain was positive.

He wants me to stay on the normal diet, in spite of contant bloating, pressure around the upper abdomial area (very painful at times) and loose stool. He is sending me for a hydrogen breath teat for bacterial overgrowth. And some sort of breath anaylsis for lactose intolerance. - but would either really cause the villi to flatten. :angry:

I admit I am impatient and want to know sooner rather than later. But damn! let's get the show on the road. :angry:

Sorry, I just need to get that off my chest.

Daxin Explorer

Chelsea -- Congrats on the schooling. That is awesome news.

Picard -- Long time no hear. Sorry to hear about the visit to the doctors. Sometimes they can be more of a hinderance than anything.

Patti -- Hope your spirits lift.

All -- Hope your evenings go well. I am off to spend some time with DW and the kids as Bobbi has to work all weekend, and we are celebrating 3 and a half years together. (A big thing for us for some reason).

Talk to you all in the morning.

rinne Apprentice
Should someone call Rachel to see if she's okay?

Cecile, since you are the Rachelville sleuth I nominate you. :)

Picard, I had the symptoms you describe and I'm sorry you are feeling so bad.

Chelsea, great news about the cooking school. The only question I have is whether or not it is possible for you to skip the baking part altogether? I wonder if they would let you apprentice in a gluten free bakery. I bring it up because I started getting migraines when I worked in a bakery at the age of 23. I know you will be wearing a mask but I wonder if you will ever even bake with regular flour. Sorry, don't want to be a downer, I think it is wonderful that you will have the opportunity to study cooking.

jerseyangel Proficient

Hi everybody! :D So much happening to my friends here in Rachelville!

Chelsea, I'm so excited for you :) I know that this is your heart's desire, just as I know that you will be a success.

Picard, I don't understand that if your biopsy result stated that you had atrophy of the villi, why the doctor called it negative. Maybe I'm missing something, but I thought that this meant Celiac...I'm sorry that you're upset, but I can understand why. Did your symptoms resolve somewhat on the gluten-free diet?

Daxin, Thanks--you're very sweet!

Hey Susan, are you feeling better? Laying off the nuggets? :lol: I used to do a lot of sewing, too. Curtains, pillows and things like that. When I was much younger, I even made a few pieces of clothing. I haven't done more than hems, though for quite a while.

I hope that Rachel is off having a nice, carefree time!

Miamia, I never told you how much I like your picture--you are truly beautiful! :)

Celia, I'm keeping an eye on the weather down there! You're getting to be an expert at all of this.

Nikki, Is it still hot over there? My hair is literally twice it's normal size because of the humidity :D

Hi to Andrea, Cissie, Robbin, Rinne and Donna--everyone--hope all is well with you :)

evie Rookie
Hi everybody! :D So much happening to my friends here in Rachelville!

Chelsea, I'm so excited for you :) I know that this is your heart's desire, just as I know that you will be a success.

Picard, I don't understand that if your biopsy result stated that you had atrophy of the villi, why the doctor called it negative. Maybe I'm missing something, but I thought that this meant Celiac...I'm sorry that you're upset, but I can understand why. Did your symptoms resolve somewhat on the gluten-free diet?

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I hope that Rachel is off having a nice, carefree time!

Celia, I'm keeping an eye on the weather down there! You're getting to be an expert at all of this.

I am just being lazy and dittoing all above here :blink: lazy me!!

Spose I am just tired, we went on a health food spree today, drove a lot of miles..non very close. :rolleyes

do you all think that a bin/sliding lid and its own dipper/ fastener would be safe?? Did not buy this time but could save some money there If I decide is good idea, will not get back there for several months anyway. Afraid I am going to have to cut down on nuts for snacks since I have gained back most of the weight I wanted to gain, decided do not need some lbs I lost!! :unsure:

Also I bought a book "Wheat Free" by Dana Korn. First reading of 3 pages it put me to sleep which is not unusual at all. Next session after waking I read most of 1st 2 chapters, just like some have said here it is really a good book. I REALLY recommend it to anyone needing to learn about Celiac disease!!

Pickard, how many pages back would I have to go to find your story about your illness, anyway I wish you the best in your search for health. :):)

I hope you are right about that christy storm in Florida. wishing a good evening to all of you in Rville. evie

jerseyangel Proficient

Hi Evie--you sound a little tired. Hope you rest well tonight :)

penguin Community Regular
Chelsea, great news about the cooking school. The only question I have is whether or not it is possible for you to skip the baking part altogether? I wonder if they would let you apprentice in a gluten free bakery. I bring it up because I started getting migraines when I worked in a bakery at the age of 23. I know you will be wearing a mask but I wonder if you will ever even bake with regular flour. Sorry, don't want to be a downer, I think it is wonderful that you will have the opportunity to study cooking.

No, can't skip the section. You know what though? It's only 6 weeks, and screw it, I'll do it for six weeks. It's not worth throwing away the rest of it just because of that. I'm already comprimising huge, pre-dx I wanted to do the pastry program :P

rinne Apprentice
I'm already comprimising huge, pre-dx I wanted to do the pastry program

Now you will have to be a gluten free pastry chef. :)

Rikki Tikki Explorer

B) Hi Everyone:

I am feeling much better tonight. I will never cheat again, I will never cheat again B)B) That was just awful. How is everyone. Did anyone ever hear from Rachel? Maybe in an ice cream coma? :P:P:P

tiredofdoctors Enthusiast

Chelsea -- YAAAAAAAAAA!!!!!!!!!!! I am so happy for you . . . follow your dreams, follow your heart!!!!!!! Love & Hugs, Lynne

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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
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