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Outing Myself, An Rd ...sig Explains It All


eLaurie

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dlp252 Apprentice

Thank you for wanting to be informed! :D

jenvan Collaborator

Well-hi! We're glad to have you here!

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Wow! That's awesome. Celiac is quite a revelation isn't it?

Welcome to the boards!

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Welcome aboard! We can learn from each other :D

eLaurie Rookie

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VydorScope Proficient

RD huh? Question for you... if I am eating pretty healthy (you know McDonalds super sized meal for lunch, Burger King for dinner, Baskin Robbins for break fast, Snickers and stuff like that in between to control hunger...) why am I so fat and out of shape? I mean I do walk to my car EVERY DAY! Heck I have to go down THREE STAIRS in to my garage to get to it!


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jenvan Collaborator
RD huh? Question for you... if I am eating pretty healthy (you know McDonalds super sized meal for lunch, Burger King for dinner, Baskin Robbins for break fast, Snickers and stuff like that in between to control hunger...) why am I so fat and out of shape? I mean I do walk to my car EVERY DAY! Heck I have to go down THREE STAIRS in to may garage to get to it!

Ha ha :lol: Don't worry Laurie...Vincent is quite the joker. Oh, I think... ;)

Vincent--I think you need some more dairy, calcium. That would help. Why don't you add a shake to your dinner?

Lymetoo Contributor

yah, He needs to add a shake! Welcome, Laurie....I'm new myself! :D

Canadian Karen Community Regular

Don't worry, she'll get used to Vincent soon enough, and come to love him just like we do!

Welcome to the boards! A great bunch of people here......

Karen

Judyin Philly Enthusiast

WELCOME--WE ARE A WONDERFUL CARING GROUP OF FOLKS.

JUDY IN PHILLY

tarnalberry Community Regular

Welcome! There's a lot we all learn from each other - it's a great place!

oceangirl Collaborator
Welcome! There's a lot we all learn from each other - it's a great place!

Hi, Laurie-

I, too, am new. Happy you're on here. Vincent, what a treat! An irreverant sense of humor, something I love. (Special Ed for the Emotionally and Behaviorily Disturbed helps hone irreverance and a love for the unorthodox) Take care!

lisa

AndreaB Contributor

Welcome Laurie! :P

You've come to the right place. People here are so warm and friendly and can provide lots of information based on personal experience.

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Hello there! Welcome to the board. Nice to have you here. Feel free to ask any questions... you might ask something someone else needs answered too!!! :)

eLaurie Rookie
Ha ha :lol: Don't worry Laurie...Vincent is quite the joker. Oh, I think... ;)

Vincent--I think you need some more dairy, calcium. That would help. Why don't you add a shake to your dinner?

LOL ...that sounds like a plan!

Vincent,

In addition to the shake, you might consider adding one of those blooming onions I've been missing from Outback. Eat the whole thing, with an extra serving of sauce, incorporating it into your usual diet plan. With the additional fat, plus the lovely naturally occuring syn-propanethial-S-oxide and gut rumbling spices, your belly will explode, and you'll have no more fitness/health issues. RIP, it was nice knowing you for a short, short while.

Whew, there ...solved that one. :D

Next, please? :)

jerseyangel Proficient

eLaurie--You're going to fit in here just fine :lol:

VydorScope Proficient
LOL ...that sounds like a plan!

Vincent,

In addition to the shake, you might consider adding one of those blooming onions I've been missing from Outback. Eat the whole thing, with an extra serving of sauce, incorporating it into your usual diet plan. With the additional fat, plus the lovely naturally occuring syn-propanethial-S-oxide and gut rumbling spices, your belly will explode, and you'll have no more fitness/health issues. RIP, it was nice knowing you for a short, short while.

Whew, there ...solved that one. :D

Next, please? :)

OKAY THANKS! AS SOON AS I FINISH THIS TRIPPLE PEANUTBUTTER MOCHA FUDGE MINT STRAWBERRY ICE CREAM SHEET CAKE I'LL DO THAT!

Nantzie Collaborator

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

(Anybody else feeling nauseous just reading this?)

:D

Nancy

AndreaB Contributor
:lol::lol::lol::lol::lol::lol:

(Anybody else feeling nauseous just reading this?)

:D

Nancy

Me, me. :lol::lol::lol:

dlp252 Apprentice
:lol::lol::lol::lol::lol::lol:

(Anybody else feeling nauseous just reading this?)

:D

Nancy

:ph34r: Sadly, I think it sounds good. :lol::lol:

nikki-uk Enthusiast
:ph34r: Sadly, I think it sounds good. :lol::lol:

Me too :o

Must resist :ph34r:

taz sharratt Enthusiast
Yep, I'm a dietitian :ph34r: ...and still don't feel like I know squat professionally about celiac disease, but ya'll are certainly helping me along the learning curve, both as a fellow-sufferer and a professional. I'm doing lots of productive lurking.

Wanted to say thanks! :)

good on you for admmitting this, and good for you for wanting to do something about it.

plantime Contributor

eLaurie, welcome to the board! :wub:

Vincent, you made my tummy hurt! :lol::lol:

penguin Community Regular

Welcome! And how did you deal with the chemistry getting your degree :lol:

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