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Dear Susie,

It is nice to hear from you! I was wondering where the heck you went! :blink: I knew you went to the beach. I was worried you got sucked into an alternate universe Rachelville.

Friendship is forever! We are connected! I LOVE YOU MAN! :wub: HUGS!

"But u still can't have my BudLight!" or Mojito!!

LMAO "alternate universe R'ville"!!

Where the Green Kryptonite is gluten, the Red Kryptonite is yeast, and alien babies grow up to be Emporer! :o:lol:

Dear tom,

Flutes are something that people said are easy to play. I never got the chance to even try one. I did get to try to play a tuba once! That sure was a site! :lol: I was shorter then than I am now!

My guitar is a nice one. My brother bought it for me. It deserves to be played! Whether or not playing it well without lessons is possible, it is difficult to say. I play the piano and keyboard by ear alright. People always assume I had lessons, but did not.

I dunno who could say flute is easy. It was hardest for me of the "seconds" (instr after sax).

Guitar "deserves to be played", yes yes YES!

As far as playing it "well" w/out lessons, who knows, but sounding good and enjoying it is a lock if it's in tune.

I'd figure if u can play piano by ear, the tuning shouldn't be hard.

I bet there are other unused guitars besides yours in R'ville!!

Don't fret about playing anything fancy (hehe), just learn a couple chord positions/fingerings and get used to switching betw them w/out major gaps in the strumming.

BTW, G to C and back is easier w/ the G fingering that's probably 2nd one shown, which includes the pinky.

Makes it so the other fingers stay at same frets, just shifting to adjacent strings.

(Hey!! That *did* make sense didn't it!!)? :huh:

Does Jin have a chord fingering chart?

. . . . You want to hear something truly terrible? I kept looking at that picture in your avatar, lusting over that cake! :blink: Here goes that stupid food lust again!

I apologize if that sounds insensitive. I am a hungry woman! Sorry about that!

:lol: Don't worry about sounding insensitive to ME!! I know u better than that.

And it *really* takes a lot to knock the grin off MY mug! :P:lol:

LMAO at cake lust!! It never came to mind for me. Not even standing in front of it in-person last year. :blink:

Too bad the pic on the cake was too small to see. It was a great pic, up at Independence Mine which was once a very productive gold mine.

Dear Alison,

Is that thing still crawling around in the bag? Did it die? What are you planning to do with it? Have you decided? . . . .

Papillon would make soup!!!!! :lol:

(Kill that food lust any, Jin?) :P

Dear Everybody,

Well, today I got some sad news. Dad got fired! :o The company he worked for had gotten into debt with another company. They owed $7 Million! Naturally, there were cutbacks. Dad was one of them.

Ok enough LOL-ing. :(

Bah! What's $7mil betw friends?

I'll predict he'll find a good or better job sooner than he expects!

(Am I Optimist Spice or WHAT!!?)

(I even got another Powerball shot today, tho it's last until jackpot to $200mil or so. C'monnnnnnnnnnn Rachelville Health Fund! )

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P.S. Re: guitar - I was thinking of the greatest place for gluten-free guitar camp!!

If I remember correctly, and I'll bet I do, there were some nice big porches at these cabins. For guitars, it's hard to beat a big porch in a glorious setting.

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My brother Pat had a nice porch at his remote hunting cabin, and I think it was my prompting & comments on what a great spot for guitar pickin' that got him to start learning a couple yrs ago.

He'd had minimal musical training (trumpet in grade school) but was doing great on guitar w/out lessons.

I used to imagine us as old men playing guitars together during late summer dusk (sun sets there at maybe 1am in summer!!) on that lake-facing porch. :)

Hehe maybe dusk is the wrong word if it's not until midnight. :blink:

Back to Ripplewood - either sidekick doesn't see the prices or they're not listed. BUT . .. .. .in the late 80s/early 90s, we'd get a cabin w/ full kitchen and sleeping room for 6-8, for just $70 a night!!


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Avoiding starting a story w/ "hey [the texture of] that brownie reminds me of when I ate . . ." would I'm sure be greatly appreciated by your dining partners.

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I haven't used the *scatological warning* much (ever?) but it would too weird to tell RL friends that it's amazing to find I'm getting used to regular normal morning bm's, something I hadn't experienced in probably 15-17 yrs!! :)

Yeah, my friends love me, but I don't think they'd stand for scat talk. :lol:

Congratulations on your normal mornings. :lol:

P.S. I hope this doesn't turn into a double-post, but while waiting for the 'post submit' I saw the Dead Like Me reference!!!

Switched immed to my ch50 and there it is!

I almost mentioned it on another recent day when they also did it all day.

Donna!!!!! I LOVE that show!

Wish it had more than 2 seasons.

Oh booo! Ep on now is last of the day.

Saw the episode the other day w/ the cabin and the Last Thoughts data entry at Happy Time.

Soooooo poignant on both substories.

Daisy . . . . Daisy Adair's last thought . . . . Arrgh can't remember the phrasing.

"Why has no one ever loved me" maybe?

What a show. Is poignancy underappreciated?

They had another marathon on Sunday I think...so I got to watch maybe a whole season between the two marathons, lol. Quite quirky but fun. :lol:

That's good that you're feeling better now--I'm glad you stayed home and rested. I sort of remember "Dead Like Me"--it sounds familiar.

Thanks, me too, lol. I'd heard of that show before but never knew I got the Sci-Fi channel until a few months ago when hitting a wrong button combo on my remote, lol. It landed on a station that I actually got, but didn't know I got...then I started hunting for more. It was exciting for this girl who only gets the "broadcast" channel part of the cable service...that's the one that's so cheap they won't tell you about it unless you ask specifically for it. :lol: Basically you get the major network channels and that's it.

I'm also glad you stayed home Donna. Much needed rest for you.

Yes, and I think it helped me calm my body enough so that I actually slept really well last night. I think I just needed a break from the stress and staying on the couch the majority of the day helped do that. :P

Or is it just the nerve irritated from replacing that filling today? I hope it's the latter :( . At least I'll know better for the next fillings coming up.

I see that you answered your own question, but yes mine were a little sensitive, but not really for long though...not even a week or two. My teeth hurt sooooo much from all the amalgam/crowns on a daily basis that it felt like a totally new mouth after mine were done. I have one spot that hurts to chew and I think that must be the tooth that he said needed a crown...he didn't want to do it at that time because he knew I was worried about finances. I think next year I'll have it done assuming I can hold out that long, lol.

Hello all...just had to respond after reading some nice comments about myself on here 3 pages back. Just yesterday I finally got back on celiac.com, my passwaord gets kicked out..hoping it stays in this time. Also sorry to get back in time for the late 7/4/07 fireworks...hope everything gets worked out and all the posters stay here...we all learn from Rachel's research and hope she stays on here.

Evie!!!! So very good to see you and it sounds like you are doing well! Congratulations on your anniversary, that is quite an accomplishment!!!!

I am so sorry you had such a rough day! Shaking like that is awful. My blood sugar does that to me. It is scary! You cannot hold a pen, type, or anything else. They really need to set up your fax so you can work from home when possible.

Yep, although it didn't really feel like low blood sugar...it was very strange. My whole body was shaking, whereas when I get low blood sugar is just kind of jittery feeling. Maybe my body is changing though...could have been blood sugar, but don't know for sure.

jerseyangel Proficient

Donna--A good night's sleep :D Bet that did you a world of good! Glad to see you doing better today.

Yea--channels....I plan to scale down when we move. We have more channels that we never watch--including HBO. We loved The Sopranos, but now that it's gone, we just don't watch it. Plus, we have satellite on 5 TV's :ph34r: --and there are only 3 people living here :lol:

Yep, my new plan is to simplify :rolleyes:

AndreaB Contributor
Mornin' Andrea :)

Morning to you! Or should I say Good Afternoon to you since it is officially 12 your time? :P

Yes, and I think it helped me calm my body enough so that I actually slept really well last night. I think I just needed a break from the stress and staying on the couch the majority of the day helped do that. :P

Yay! Hopefully the rest of the week at work won't be too bad. :)

Yep, my new plan is to simplify :rolleyes:

Very good plan. :)

Talitha decided to eat some Enjoy Life Granola yesterday (lunch time) and upset her stomach. Late afternoon a church member stopped by (she always come by if she's going down to Portland) bearing much fruit (which was much needed). Talitha had some cherries. She didn't test bad with those on the ELISA but it is one of the compounds in the food that is on a list from the ASYRA testing. She still eats a lot of things on that list, but at least we have an idea what to look for when she has troubles......at least until we can do the treatment for foods. Her lips and the skin around her lips bothered her really bad.

Got a note from the doctor yesterday. She's not to happy that her staff dropped the ball on canceling appointments as she let them know early enough to call us before we left.

Seth has been having real rough nights lately and I have no idea why. He is coming in with a tooth though so maybe that's part of it. Translates to a tired me. He woke up this morning around 8:30 and then went back to sleep.....still sleeping.

AndreaB Contributor

Ugh, just looked at the forecast......supposed to be 100 here today. For those of you not familiar with Western Washington, that is highly unusual. We are usually in the 70's or 80's. Not too many 90's days. Yesterday was 95 or so. Mitch was saying on the thermometer on the truck that it was 100 or just above, when he was sitting still it registered 110.

We have air con, thankfully. Not a lot of places out here do though. That, aside from nice landlords is why we will be here awhile. The location is not the greatest, as the road is busy that we are on.

tom Contributor

re: Rinne - I think the last post we saw she was on her 4th day of anti-candida diet.

Hi Rinne!!! <tom waves> Hope you're doing better than your absence indicates. :(

Tom, you asked a question about candida being caused by other things than heavy metals. Here's a great paper written by my acupuncturist about leaky gut syndrome. It explains some of the other things that cause leaky gut syndrome, like antibiotics and NSAIDs. I think both of these were problems for me.

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Claire

I wasn't so much asking the question as tossing an alternate theory into the mix - that other things DO cause candida.

In my own case, I haven't seen the slightest inkling that heavy-metals toxicity played a role.

I was researching like crazy starting may29 '05, when I found it was, at the time, my main problem.

But I hadn't had antibiotics in a very long time (oops or did I once?). Hmmmm well not much in decades that's for sure.

That sounds like one great acupuncturist u have!!

I am quite sure my leaky-gut was from being in the gluteny celiac battleground for so long.

I missed a chance to go gluten-free about 4-5 yrs before I actually did.

Sure would've avoided a lot of misery if I had.

Dang sidekick won't do PDFs by link, tho I've seen them as email attachments. Go figure.

. . . . . Yes, and I think it helped me calm my body enough so that I actually slept really well last night. I think I just needed a break from the stress and staying on the couch the majority of the day helped do that. :P

Yay! :)

. . . . .Yep, although it didn't really feel like low blood sugar...it was very strange. My whole body was shaking, whereas when I get low blood sugar is just kind of jittery feeling. Maybe my body is changing though...could have been blood sugar, but don't know for sure.

Over last couple of years, I had some shaking episodes, but pretty rare. Never was able to correlate it to anything or get any theory at all on causation. (And I do love thinkin' up theories. Whether right or wrong, I can usually at least come UP w/ a couple)

I think my shakes may not have been as "whole body" as yours.

Sitting down for a while and sometimes eating would make it go away. Maybe a blood sugar thing, except that in other brief testing that was good.

Sure hope that's gone for good for me AND for you. :)

dlp252 Apprentice
Yep, my new plan is to simplify

Yeah, I keep thinking I'm going to do this with many areas of my life. :P Do you know that for a period of 2 years I even CANCELLED my cable completely...now without cable I get NO reception at all, none, so basically I didn't watch TV for 2 years. Even now I don't watch a lot of "regular" TV...mostly just Discovery Channel, Sci-Fi channel (now that I've found it, lol) and the Travel Channel. Kind of a sad little TV viewing life isn't it. :P

Got a note from the doctor yesterday. She's not to happy that her staff dropped the ball on canceling appointments as she let them know early enough to call us before we left.

Seth has been having real rough nights lately and I have no idea why. He is coming in with a tooth though so maybe that's part of it. Translates to a tired me. He woke up this morning around 8:30 and then went back to sleep.....still sleeping.

Aw, sorry T's having some issues. And, sorry about the little guy too! And, sorry that makes for a tired Andrea, :P I'm really happy that the doc is aware that the staff dropped the ball. IMHO, it's no small thing that you had to drive 5+ hours for nothing...gas is soooo expensive these days.

Stay cool in your heat wave...do you pay your own utilities? It's been so long since I rented, I can't remember, lol.

I think my shakes may not have been as "whole body" as yours.

Sitting down for a while and sometimes eating would make it go away. Maybe a blood sugar thing, except that in other brief testing that was good.

Sure hope that's gone for good for me AND for you.

Yeah, I hope it's gone for both of us...I don't like that feeling. I honestly didn't think I could drive like that.


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AndreaB Contributor
Stay cool in your heat wave...do you pay your own utilities? It's been so long since I rented, I can't remember, lol.

Yep, we pay our own utilities.

Gas for us to run up there and back is $40-$45 depending on the gas prices.

jerseyangel Proficient
Gas for us to run up there and back is $40-$45 depending on the gas prices.

Not that it will happen, but I think they should deduct that from your next bill.

What gets me is that doctors will charge us if we cancel late (my gastroenterologist actually charges us if we don't give 48 hours notice) <_< They should be held to the same....

Anyway, sounds like you're exhausted from everything. Hope you all can get some sleep tonight :)

jerseyangel Proficient
Discovery Channel, Sci-Fi channel (now that I've found it, lol) and the Travel Channel.

:D You and my husband would get along great--I'm more shallow, I like QVC and Dancing With the Stars :lol:B)

dlp252 Apprentice
:D You and my husband would get along great--I'm more shallow, I like QVC and Dancing With the Stars :lol:B)

Don't get me wrong...I watched my share of American Idol and Grey's Anatomy this year. :P

AndreaB Contributor
What gets me is that doctors will charge us if we cancel late (my gastroenterologist actually charges us if we don't give 48 hours notice) <_< They should be held to the same....

They require 24 hours notice. I think they'll work with us.

Anyone seen Lisa lately. I thought she had an appointment scheduled for the 12th. I'll pm her just in case she hasn't cancelled it yet.

jerseyangel Proficient
Don't get me wrong...I watched my share of American Idol and Grey's Anatomy this year. :P

How could I forget Grey's Anatomy :wub::D

jerseyangel Proficient
They require 24 hours notice. I think they'll work with us.

Anyone seen Lisa lately. I thought she had an appointment scheduled for the 12th. I'll pm her just in case she hasn't cancelled it yet.

Good, I'm glad to hear that they'll work with you :)

I haven't seen Lisa post today....

diamondheart Newbie
We will be celebrating our 61st anniversary 7/13/07 and will have a family reunion with my brother and sister and lots of cousins on Sunday here at our Sr Center. Looking forward to that. :) Been a few years since we got together.

Evie, Congratulations on # 61!! My grandparents got to their 60th wedding anniversary. I'm just at #2. I can't imagine 61 years! That's quite an accomplishment!

Well, today I got some sad news. Dad got fired! :o The company he worked for had gotten into debt with another company. They owed $7 Million! Naturally, there were cutbacks. Dad was one of them.

I am worried, because this was the only source of income we have. My health being the way it is, I do not think I could even handle a part-time job. The medication I take knocks me out. Nausea is not something you can deal with constantly. That is on top of feeling like I am going to pass out all the time.

Hey Jin, Sorry to hear about your Dad. Hopefully, he will find a better job soon. I hope you win the lottery or something so that you can start getting some treatment!

Yep, although it didn't really feel like low blood sugar...it was very strange. My whole body was shaking, whereas when I get low blood sugar is just kind of jittery feeling. Maybe my body is changing though...could have been blood sugar, but don't know for sure.

Donna, I wonder if that was a symptom of detoxifying? Body changing? I hope for the better!

Well, I'm still feeling happy about having less silver in my mouth, though the sensitivity thing is annoying. I know, must be patient!! This too shall pass...

Claire

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Pooping in to say hello. may I say, Jin, you are the sweetest thing! :wub: :wub: :wub:

My herx is over. when I have a herx I have these two songs in my head. One is the Grateful Dead. I think it's called Uncle John's Band. The lines are "The First Days are the hardest days, don't you worry anymore" but I always sing "The first herx is the hardest herx" :huh:

And then when it's over I walk around humming some 80's song from Survivor called TheSearch is over only I sing "The herx is over" The song (just looked up the lyrics) was actually quite nice.

here's the lyrics for anyone who cares. It reminds me of me and Dh since I've known him since I was 18 but didn't date him till I was 30. I chaperoned his hs ski trip when I was in college :ph34r:

The Search Is Over - Survivor

How can I convince you

what you see is real

Who am I to blame you

for doubting what you feel

I was always reachin',

you were just a girl I knew

I took for granted the friend I have in you

Can we last forever,

will we fall apart

At times it's so confusing,

the questions of the heart

You followed me through changes,

and patiently you'd wait

Till I came to my senses,

through some miracle of fate

Now the miles stretch out behind me,

loves that I have lost

Broken hearts lie victims of the game

Then good luck,

it finally stuck like lightning from the blue

Every highway's leading me back to you

Now at last I hold you,

now all is said and done

The search has come full circle,

our destinies are one

So if you ever loved me,

show me that you give a damn

You'll know for certain the man I really am

I was living for a dream,

loving for a moment

Taking on the world,

that was just my style

When I touched your hand,

I could hear you whisper

The search is over,

love was right before my eyes

Ha ha...anyone who knew this in the 80's is gonna have it stuck in their head now. It actually is a very sentimental song :wub: :wub: :wub:

Good to see others are pooping in (esp Tom with his am bm report :P ) too.

AndreaB Contributor
And then when it's over I walk around humming some 80's song from Survivor called TheSearch is over only I sing "The herx is over" The song (just looked up the lyrics) was actually quite nice.

I remember that song, but I couldn't have told you who sang it.

Glad you are doing better. :D

dlp252 Apprentice

I remember the group and the song, but thankfully not the melody. :lol: I'm safe on the stuck in head thing.

tabasco32 Apprentice

Hey everyone GUESS WHAT?

I GOT MOLDENED AGAIN TODAY! YEAH that makes it about um maybe 10 times this month alone. Rachel how many times you got moldened? If this keeps up I will just be bones. I dont know where it came from I don't know at all. I am so careful about this. I wonder if it was the moldy potatoes my mom had under the kitchen sink?

BUt I didn't eat them. They were thrown away. I also wonder if it was the enyma? Or... who knows, I give up. Is potatoe starch a mold? ITs in my probiotic.

I got my minerals yesterday at the doctor. I got sea minerals they are liquid. They have sulfur, magnesium, carbon, calcium, potassium and such. I also bought some selenium. I got zinc assay too. It is liquid. that's it. Hope I can make it through the day with this diarrhea and gurrgling noise. Man I wish this would stop!

AndreaB Contributor
I got my minerals yesterday at the doctor. I got sea minerals they are liquid. They have sulfur, magnesium, carbon, calcium, potassium and such. I also bought some selenium. I got zinc assay too. It is liquid. that's it. Hope I can make it through the day with this diarrhea and gurrgling noise. Man I wish this would stop!

Make sure you only take one at a time. I don't know about potato starch. I wouldn't think it would be moldy, but didn't someone say citric acid was. At this point it seems possible for anything to have mold. <_<

I sent you a pm earlier.......

tom Contributor

Oh holy sidewalk griddle it's ^HOT^ !!

They may say it's only 107, but the monsoon is starting so the humidity's not the easy single-digit it's supposed to be!!

And maybe I overextended a bit.

Too many mid-day errands. But one was quite a change!

Last wk dropping off my guitar for repair I saw a Help Wanted sign. Heheh I was only getting some details, but if it were part-time I might be working a music store's sheet music section right now! :lol::blink:

It would've just been for a short time, and mainly just for something semi-fun to do. Not that a little $ wouldn't be nice, but it'd be less than anything I've done since making pizza in college. :)

Lisa!! Grrrr moldenated aGAin!

Hope u feel better soon. :)

Gadzooks! . . . . Survivor!?

I remember one from Rocky whichever, but that's it. Was there a suggestion that I should be glad to not have that melody stuck in my head?

<come 7, come 11, rachelville needs a new health fund!>

(to paraphrase shoe-deprived gamblers everywhere)

Make sure you only take one at a time. I don't know about potato starch. I wouldn't think it would be moldy, but didn't someone say citric acid was. At this point it seems possible for anything to have mold. <_<

The citric acid situation is specifically for that used as an ingredient. Inside of citrus it's fine.

As an ingredient, it's not from fruit. It's manufactured and the process involves mold.

Sometimes, rarely, the ingred list says "naturally derived citric acid", and my guess is that it's probably not produced thru the moldy-manufacturing process - BUT I also don't trust my little theory enough to go TRY any!!

P.S. HI RACHEL!!!!!!!! :)

AndreaB Contributor
Last wk dropping off my guitar for repair I saw a Help Wanted sign. Heheh I was only getting some details, but if it were part-time I might be working a music store's sheet music section right now! :lol::blink:

It would've just been for a short time, and mainly just for something semi-fun to do. Not that a little $ wouldn't be nice, but it'd be less than anything I've done since making pizza in college. :)

Does that mean you would have had a job had it been part time but it wasn't part time, hence no job?

tom Contributor
Does that mean you would have had a job had it been part time but it wasn't part time, hence no job?

Hehe well I suppose it meant even less.

If it HAD been PT, I probably would've at least tried to get it.

The hiring guy wasn't in anyway, but it was a fun thought for a while.

:)

P.S. Being outside sucked so much, once I got home I went straight to my Last Minute Flights page.

Yay top3 destinations all came up - rare.

SJ, Portland, Reno. Hmmmmm gotta call sister.

Had a quick LOL at the surprise cities popping up that are as hot as here. <sweat sweat>

Can't it just *know* I need cooler!!!

AndreaB Contributor
Had a quick LOL at the surprise cities popping up that are as hot as here. <sweat sweat>

Can't it just *know* I need cooler!!!

:lol::lol:

Mtndog Collaborator

Oh Lisa- Sorry about the moldening. Could be potato starch? I don't know. If you don't fully air-dry your enema bag, it can get moldy. Are you using distilled water?

The minerals you got from your doc sound good. Just proceed slowly and with caution.

Want some feedback. OK- technically, I am lactose intolerant according to the test. But the test gives you like 10x the amount of lactose you would eat in a day, so uhm...who wouldn't be? So I completely cut dairy out and I noticed no difference. Not even less C. :(

I don't know what to do...it's not like i want a bowl of ice cream but some cheese on things would be good. What do y'all think?

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      Hi @Scatterbrain Thank you for your reply.   Some of these things could be weaknesses, also triggered by stress, which perhaps have come about as the result of long-term deficiencies which can take a long time to correct.   Some could be completely unrelated. If it is of help, I'll tell you some of the things that started in the first year or two, following my diagnosis - I pinned everything on coeliac disease, but it turns out I wasn't always right!  Dizziness, lightheaded - I was eventually diagnosed with cervical dizziness (worth googling, could be your issue too, also if you have neck pain?)  A few months after diagnosis I put my neck out slightly carrying my seven-year-old above my head, and never assigned any relevance to it as the pain at the time was severe but so short-lived that I'd forgotten the connection. Jaw pain - stress. Tinnitus - I think stress, but perhaps exacerbated by iron/vitamin deficiencies. Painful ribs and sacroiliac joints - no idea, bloating made the pain worse. It got really bad but then got better. Irregular heart rate - could be a coincidence but my sister (not a coeliac) and I both developed this temporarily after our second Astra Zeneca covid jabs.   Subsequent Pfizer jabs didn't affect us. Brain fog - a big thing for people with certain autoimmune issues but in my case I think possibly worse when my iron or B12 are low, but I have no proof of this. Insomnia - stress, menopause. So basically, it isn't always gluten.  It might be worth having your vitamins and mineral levels checked, and if you have deficiencies speak to your Dr about how better to address them?    
    • knitty kitty
      @NanceK, I do have Hypersensitivity Type Four reaction to Sulfa drugs, a sulfa allergy.  Benfotiamine and other forms of Thiamine do not bother me at all.  There's sulfur in all kinds of Thiamine, yet our bodies must have it as an essential nutrient to make life sustaining enzymes.  The sulfur in thiamine is in a ring which does not trigger sulfa allergy like sulfites in a chain found in pharmaceuticals.  Doctors are not given sufficient education in nutrition (nor chemistry in this case).  I studied Nutrition before earning a degree in Microbiology.  I wanted to know what vitamins were doing inside the body.   Thiamine is safe and nontoxic even in high doses.   Not feeling well after starting Benfotiamine is normal.  It's called the "thiamine paradox" and is equivalent to an engine backfiring if it's not been cranked up for a while.  Mine went away in about three days.  I took a B Complex, magnesium and added molybdenum for a few weeks. It's important to add a B Complex with all eight essential B vitamins. Supplementing just one B vitamin can cause lows in some of the others and result in feeling worse, too.  Celiac Disease causes malabsorption of all the B vitamins, not just thiamine.  You need all eight.  Thiamine forms including Benfotiamine interact with each of the other B vitamins in some way.  It's important to add a magnesium glycinate or chelate supplement as well.  Forms of Thiamine including Benfotiamine need magnesium to make those life sustaining enzymes.  (Don't use magnesium oxide.  It's not absorbed well.  It pulls water into the intestines and is used to relieve constipation.)   Molybdenum is a trace mineral that helps the body utilize forms of Thiamine.   Molybdenum supplements are available over the counter.  It's not unusual to be low in molybdenum if low in thiamine.   I do hope you will add the necessary supplements and try Benfotiamine again. Science-y Explanation of Thiamine Paradox: https://hormonesmatter.com/paradoxical-reactions-with-ttfd-the-glutathione-connection/#google_vignette
    • Wheatwacked
      Your goal is not to be a good puppet, there is no gain in that. You might want to restart the ones that helped.  It sounds more like you are suffering from malnutrition.  Gluten free foods are not fortified with things like Thiamine (B1), vitamin D, Iodine, B1,2,3,5,6 and 12 as non-gluten free products are required to be. There is a Catch-22 here.  Malnutrition can cause SIBO, and SIBO can worsen malnutrition. Another possibility is side effects from any medication that are taking.  I was on Metformin 3 months before it turned me into a zombi.  I had crippling side effects from most of the BP meds tried on me, and Losartan has many of the side effects on me from my pre gluten free days. Because you have been gluten free, you can test and talk until you are blue in the face but all of your tests will be negative.  Without gluten, you will not create the antigen against gluten, no antigens to gluten, so no small intestine damage from the antigens.  You will need to do a gluten challange to test positive if you need an official diagnosis, and even then, no guaranty: 10 g of gluten per day for 6 weeks! Then a full panel of Celiac tests and biopsy. At a minimum consider vitamin D, Liquid Iodine (unless you have dermatitis herpetiformis and iodine exasperates the rash), and Liquid Geritol. Push for vitamin D testing and a consult with a nutritionist experienced with Celiack Disease.  Most blood tests don't indicate nutritional deficiencies.  Your thyroid tests can be perfect, yet not indicate iodine deficiency for example.  Thiamine   test fine, but not pick up on beriberi.  Vegans are often B12 deficient because meat, fish, poultry, eggs, and dairy are the primary souces of B12. Here is what I take daily.  10,000 IU vitamin D3 750 mg g a b a [   ] 200 mg CoQ10 [   ] 100 mg DHEA [   ] 250 mg thiamine B1 [   ] 100 mg of B2 [   ] 500 mg B5 pantothenic acid [   ] 100 mg B6 [   ] 1000 micrograms B12 n [   ] 500 mg vitamin c [   ] 500 mg taurine [   ] 200 mg selenium   
    • NanceK
      Hi…Just a note that if you have an allergy to sulfa it’s best not to take Benfotiamine. I bought a bottle and tried one without looking into it first and didn’t feel well.  I checked with my pharmacist and he said not to take it with a known sulfa allergy. I was really bummed because I thought it would help my energy level, but I was thankful I was given this info before taking more of it. 
    • Wheatwacked
      Hello @Scatterbrain, Are you getting enough vitamins and minerals.  Gluten free food is not fortified so you may be starting to run low on B vitamins and vitamin D.   By the way you should get your mom checked for celiac disease.  You got it from your mom or dad.  Some studies show that following a gluten-free diet can stabilize or improve symptoms of dementia.  I know that for the 63 years I was eating gluten I got dumber and dumber until I started GFD and vitamin replenishment and it began to reverse.  Thiamine can get used up in a week or two.  Symptoms can come and go with daily diet.  Symptoms of beriberi due to Thiamine deficiency.   Difficulty walking. Loss of feeling (sensation) in hands and feet. Loss of muscle function or paralysis of the lower legs. Mental confusion. Pain. Speech difficulties. Strange eye movements (nystagmus) Tingling. Any change in medications? Last March I had corotid artery surgery (90 % blockage), and I started taking Losartan for blood pressure, added to the Clonidine I was taking already.  I was not recovering well and many of my pre gluten free symptoms were back  I was getting worse.  At first I thought it was caused a reaction to the anesthesia from the surgery, but that should have improved after two weeks.  Doctor thought I was just being a wimp. After three months I talked to my doctor about a break from the Losartan to see if it was causing it. It had not made any difference in my bp.  Except for clonindine, all of the previous bp meds tried had not worked to lower bp and had crippling side effects. One, I could not stand up straight; one wobbly knees, another spayed feet.  Inguinal hernia from the Lisinopril cough.  Had I contiued on those, I was destined for a wheelchair or walker. She said the symptoms were not from Losartan so I continued taking it.  Two weeks later I did not have the strength in hips and thighs to get up from sitting on the floor (Help, I can't get up😨).  I stopped AMA (not recommended).  Without the Losartan, a) bp did not change, after the 72 hour withdrawal from Losartanon, on clonidine only and b) symptoms started going away.  Improvement started in 72 hours.  After six weeks they were gone and I am getting better.  
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