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AndreaB Contributor
Night everyone....I'm still on my heinous schedule. :rolleyes:

Night Rachel. Looking forward to hearing about your appointment tomorrow.

Your night time routine sounds relaxing......


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Guest melannen
Speaking of diagnoses...I wonder what "other" stuff I'll find out tomorrow at my test. I will be shocked if they say I dont have mercury toxicity....I'm just really expecting it to come up.

I'm still eating ice cream daily...at least 1 pint a day...I have 2 flavors to choose from now. :D

So far no problems but I was hoping I'd gain some weight...so far it hasnt happened but I havent lost any weight either.

My body has a hard time warming up when its cold so after a pint of ice cream I sometimes need to take a hot bath. Its my favorite thing at night...ice cream, hot bath, warm jammies and comfy bed. It all starts with the ice cream. :D

Night everyone....I'm still on my heinous schedule. :rolleyes:

Oh that sounds so nice! I may have to follow your example tonight :D Mmmmm vanilla with snickers and a hot bath (well, shower in my case; I'm not too fond of baths), maybe I'll follow it with my favorite stand-up comedy tape (Comedy Live presents: Dylan Moran)!

Sweet Dreams!!

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500 pages, still no balloons :lol:

Jessica, excellent use of craftiness :lol:

Hi Laura, glad you posted an update on your first day at work. Sounds like it was kind of bittersweet, good to be starting but took its toll on you physically. I'm glad you have such great support with your parents and husband, and boss :) Good luck with your appt Wed.

Rachel, enjoy your ice cream and bath.

Can't wait to hear about everybodys appointments....

Everyone has an appointment but me this week I think :lol: Well I am going to acupuncture Wed, does that count? :blink::lol:

Susie is hiding, I am thinking she went for the Crispy Cremes.........

Guest melannen
Jessica, excellent use of craftiness :lol:

Susie is hiding, I am thinking she went for the Crispy Cremes.........

Thanks!!

Susie emailed me earlier today, she threw out her back and neck gardening yesterday. Didn't say if she had gone for the Crispy Cremes....I hope she didn't :(

miamia Rookie
Hey ladies! (and Richard, theDave, and other boys!)

I feel like I've been gone way too long. I have read briefly and hope to catch up more. I am excited for everyone's appt's tomorrow..and Wed...and the rest of the week. So everyone must post ASAP so that we know if they've figured something out. I really think that even though it might not be the answer for one of us individually, it might be the answer for one of the others.

Susan, its funny, because the bulldogs to me are UGA (my mom is a graduate of there!)...and I went to Auburn (SEC-same conference as UGA)....so I am completely lost on the western teams.

Well, today was my big first day of work. My Dad got into town yesterday and Eric got in late Sunday night. It was so great to see him...I kept going into the kitchen, to see if he was here yet. I told him I felt like I was waiting for Santa to come! I was so happy to see him. Everyone got up to see me off to my first day of work...I wore a black pantsuit with black boots and a pink silky button down shirt under the jacket. I looked pretty nice considering everything! My mom drove me to work (she doesn't want me wasting energy on driving/parking/walking). Did the inprocessing, then eventually made it over to my office. Everyone was really nice, and very warm and welcoming. I talked to my boss (we had originally talked to someone above her about my "issues" since she was out of town) and explained my issues. She was extremely understanding and told me that she has severe RA. So, I feel like this will be a good fit for me.

I must say, I am way beyond exhausted. Way worse than I thought. I feel like I can barely function. I came home and my mom made dinner for me. I took a bath and now I'm watching a little bit of TV. Going to go to bed super early tonight so that I can do it all over again. But I'm taking Wednesday off for my app't at NIH....we have to be there before 9am to check in .... and its over an hour away....plus my appt is 1.5-2 hours long they said. So, after all that, it will just be too much for me.

I thought about you guys all day and wondered how everyone is doing. For right now I'm not going to be getting on the forum during work hours (have to assess everything first!) but I will have access to emails.... I'll be checking the forum during the evenings, but feel free to say hi via email.

Donna, Julie, Rinne, Andrea, Patti, Miamia, Rachel, Carla, susan, and Jessica (and anyone else I forgot!)---hope you are all having a great night. I look forward to hearing about everyone's days/weeks/appointments.

Much love...xoxo :wub:

Laura-

happy to hear your first day at work went well. What exactly does your appt. at NHI entail?

Miamia

500 pages, still no balloons :lol:

Jessica, excellent use of craftiness :lol:

Hi Laura, glad you posted an update on your first day at work. Sounds like it was kind of bittersweet, good to be starting but took its toll on you physically. I'm glad you have such great support with your parents and husband, and boss :) Good luck with your appt Wed.

Rachel, enjoy your ice cream and bath.

Can't wait to hear about everybodys appointments....

Everyone has an appointment but me this week I think :lol: Well I am going to acupuncture Wed, does that count? :blink::lol:

Susie is hiding, I am thinking she went for the Crispy Cremes.........

Julie

I dont have nay appts. either- well biofeedback but I have that every week so I am not sure if that counts.

How are you feeling?

Miamia

Miamia

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I've been considering getting the Enterolab gene test done--for 2 reasons. First, I'd like to know for my self which genes I have--and if it matches up with the neuro symptoms. (I never had any Celiac blood work done, only the biopsy) Also because it may spur more members of my family to be tested. I've got to light a fire under them somehow :D

I went back to find this post :ph34r: so scary, but I made it....

I have been thinking about this too Patti. How does one go about getting tested through Enterolab? Do you have to go through a doctor? Would love any information anyone might have :D

Thanks Jessica for the Susie news :lol: I hope she is ok. Susie Q, if you are out there let us know if you are ok.

MiaMia, hi! I have been wondering how you have been doing. What is this biofeedback? Is it similar to the bioscan machine?? You have me curious. I've been doing pretty good. Just trying to figure out my diet, but that seems to be a never ending process.


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Julie, for Enterolab go to www.enterolab.com and you can order the tests there.

Laura, great to hear from you! Congrats on the first day of work! Don't overdo it!!! You need lots of rest so you can heal!

Green12 Enthusiast
Julie, for Enterolab go to www.enterolab.com and you can order the tests there.

Thanks so much Carla :) I am heading there now....

miamia Rookie
I went back to find this post :ph34r: so scary, but I made it....

I have been thinking about this too Patti. How does one go about getting tested through Enterolab? Do you have to go through a doctor? Would love any information anyone might have :D

Susie Q, if you are out there let us know if you are ok.

MiaMia, hi! I have been wondering how you have been doing. What is this biofeedback? Is it similar to the bioscan machine?? You have me curious. I've been doing pretty good. Just trying to figure out my diet, but that seems to be a never ending process.

Julie-

Biofeedback works on getting your brain waves- alpha beta etc to become more balanced so for me since I am n pain alot it is supposed to help with relieving some of it and getting my body and mind to relax and become more balanced. thats the rough explanation its more in depth.

Miamia

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just a drive-by everybody....or maye a slither......am deep in fog....and that was even there BEFORE I ate the three donuts today....yes, I did. Three chocolate-cake donuts of gluten-y heaven fluff....not Krispy Kreme, I went for my favorites, and loved every minute of it. Later, walking the dogs in the orchard, I collapsed in tears. that wasn't from gluten, though.

cried all day....even before donuts....and am now in bed. I don't expect ANY of you to feel sorry for me or try and offer the sweet comfort that you will.....I deserve every bit of the onslaught that is sure to begin in a few hours....nothing so far. :huh:

Managed to get my blood work todya after THREE tries and let me tell you, that was like summitting Everest without supplemental oxygen. I cried each time upon discovering lab was closed or there were 15 people ahead of me. HOw crazy, to cry over that but I just had NO stamina and the world just looked hazy adn blury and my head felt full of cotton. So.....I looked at my lab slip. I"d asked the doctor to test ALL thyroid, T3, T4, everything, and she had not checked those boxes. :angry: So I DID. Harumph.

locked my keys in the car today.....that is about the fourth time, and all within the last year. it virtually never happened before, in my entire life. brain is completely falling apart. Sent TWO emails today to best friend to tell her I"d eaten donuts. It's been getting worse and worse.....it is so sad. I am a cute, fun, silly, loyal, creative and imaginitive girl, formerly full of life and recently I just......well I am just feeling flattened as with a steamroller and don't know what to do any more. So so so tired, just bone-ass tired.

goodnight sweet friends, I am in bed already with magazines and dingos and soon celebrity gossip as that fluff is all my mind can encompass and maybe more crying. Annie will be there, holding my hand.

I am so sorry for the whining and rant. Love to you all, dear ones......

CarlaB Enthusiast

Susan ... I'm sorry :( I know what you mean about the mind not working right .... mine's finally coming back some, no where near where it used to be.

Oh, and "bad girl, stay away from the donuts!!!!!"

Read your gossip, gets some sleep, rest and take care of yourself tomorrow.

Fiddle-Faddle Community Regular

It's okay, Susan--tomorrow is another day! Get some well-deserved rest tonight, and tomorrow go outside and fill your lungs with fresh air and your tummy with healthy foods that won't cause you pain, maybe some nice hot soup...

Judyin Philly Enthusiast
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Hi LauraJ-thanks for the HI

Hugs to Patti, Judy, and Andrea-know yall aren't on, but wanted to say hi. xoxo

Robbin and Celia..

have the bottles right here.

just came up to go to bed and forgot again..so went back down when i saw you were on line.

celia, hope you get in time to tell dr tomoorw

good luck and please let me know how apt went wrote you and asked what kind of dr?

Robbin..did you get my email today?

judy

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good luck ladies.

love

judy

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Oh my sad friend Susie Q- obviously I wish you hadn't had the donuts, but everyone has a breaking point and given what you've been through lately, I can see how you would have reached yours (the painting, your back, need i go on?) so yes- you have my sympathy and my :wub::wub::wub::wub:

Next time- call me!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Email me and I'lll send you my phone number.

Well, add me to the test list. I'm seeing my physiatrist October 31st (hope it's a treat and not a trick!) and he is going to test me for Lyme. I'll bring the igenix info. Hope he'll be open to it. He's amazing actually- he was the one who told me he believed my fibro symptoms were secondary tp something else. Physiatrists, for those of you that have joint, muscle or problems with arthritis, are AWESOME. They treat the whole patient- not just the symptoms. I'm glad i found one!

If Lyme comes back negative I'm pursuing the thyroid thing next. Rachel has inspired me to press on!

Hugs and love to all, B

Judyin Philly Enthusiast

Hi Susan

think you said you had 'fog' before donuts'

if i eat things high in sugar now i get fog..for sure..big time.

don't beat your self up..

we love you just the way u are.

glad you posted

love

judy

Well, add me to the test list. I'm seeing my physiatrist October 31st (hope it's a treat and not a trick!) and he is going to test me for Lyme. I'll bring the igenix info. Hope he'll be open to it. He's amazing actually- he was the one who told me he believed my fibro symptoms were secondary tp something else. Physiatrists, for those of you that have joint, muscle or problems with arthritis, are AWESOME. They treat the whole patient- not just the symptoms. I'm glad i found one!

If Lyme comes back negative I'm pursuing the thyroid thing next. Rachel has inspired me to press on!

Hugs and love to all, B

Still trying to get ahold of the place and get it ordered.

good luck.

judy

Guest Robbin
Wow... so many appointments tomorrow... hope everyone posts what all happens...

Yes, we need that input-what to ask our doctors and what to avoid, etc.

Now, Susie, I am not going to say "Bad girl" to you. I know what hell you have been through and beating yourself up over wanting a taste of "normality" for yourself is not the way to go. Gluten free is now normal for you, but you are allowed to be HUMAN. You are a valued, wonderful, funny, beautiful, talented lady who is ill, plain and simple. You MUST not be so impatient! It has not been that long for you. Let your emotions and spirit heal as well. You have so many worries on your mind, your mind cannot focus on the here and now. Take each moment calmly and LIVE IN THAT MOMENT. Don't go off thinking of too many things at once, it causes overload in the circuits. (Happens to me when I don't calm myself down) You are not the only one of us to have these kinds of breaking moments and we are here to support each other. Life is hard enough, don't make it harder on yourself. Take rinnie's advice-love yourself.

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Now, Susie, I am not going to say "Bad girl" to you. I know what hell you have been through and beating yourself up over wanting a taste of "normality" for yourself is not the way to go. Gluten free is now normal for you, but you are allowed to be HUMAN. You are a valued, wonderful, funny, beautiful, talented lady who is ill, plain and simple. You MUST not be so impatient! It has not been that long for you. Let your emotions and spirit heal as well. You have so many worries on your mind, your mind cannot focus on the here and now. Take each moment calmly and LIVE IN THAT MOMENT. Don't go off thinking of too many things at once, it causes overload in the circuits. (Happens to me when I don't calm myself down) You are not the only one of us to have these kinds of breaking moments and we are here to support each other. Life is hard enough, don't make it harder on yourself. Take rinnie's advice-love yourself.

Beautifully said!

AndreaB Contributor
I went back to find this post :ph34r: so scary, but I made it....

I have been thinking about this too Patti. How does one go about getting tested through Enterolab? Do you have to go through a doctor? Would love any information anyone might have :D

Julie,

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I think we are just going to have the gene test with Seth next year since he won't be eating gluten, soy or dairy.

The rest of us had ours done. I think it's interesting to see who got what genes with the kids.

AndreaB Contributor

Yes, Robbin, Well said.

Susan, we :wub: you. Don't be so hard on yourself.

Checking off your own tests. :blink::lol:

Laura,

Sounds like you had a tiring but productive day.

Miamia,

Hope things go well with you bio thing.

Julie,

Acupunturist counts too.

Everyone else....seems there was someone else I wanted to address.....OH yah, Bev, will be looking forward to your appointment at the end of the month.

Judy,

Hope you get some answers and lyme testing soon too.

TheDave Newbie
:P:P:P:P:P:P:P

Are we having a spat here? (I Love that word!)

No never! ;)

btw--The Dave--Are you staying out of trouble??!!

I seriously doubt it. Anyone care to confirm this? :ph34r:

Thanks Dave!!!! I hadn't thought about that, but that's a great idea! I'm sure it wouldn't be long before the other one went too. The parts for Saturday's service were only $380-ish...the labor was $909!!!!!

Donna, they are ripping you off. Check another place.... MAX you should pay is like $60-75 an hour for labor, and your strut job for BOTH should only take like 2-3 hours MAX. Total labor should be like $200-250. PM me if you need anymore info...

My body has a hard time warming up when its cold so after a pint of ice cream I sometimes need to take a hot bath. Its my favorite thing at night...ice cream, hot bath, warm jammies and comfy bed. It all starts with the ice cream. :D

At least a pint a day.... :rolleyes:

How about eating it while you're in the tub? That way you never get THAT cold....?? B)

warm jammies huh? like what..... long johns? :P

-Dave

AndreaB Contributor
Donna, they are ripping you off. Check another place.... MAX you should pay is like $60-75 an hour for labor, and your strut job for BOTH should only take like 2-3 hours MAX. Total labor should be like $200-250. PM me if you need anymore info...

Is that all for California even. They charge $80-90 up here!

How about eating it while you're in the tub? That way you never get THAT cold....?? B)

-Dave

Now that's a good idea. :lol:

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      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).
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      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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