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Going Crazy - Help Me Find The Gluten


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tsomo Rookie

I need help. Due to several contaminations this summer I am on a strict diet, but I am still getting gluten! I developed a bad dermatitis herpetiformis rash two days ago and I can't see where the gluten is coming from?

This is the totality of what I eat -

Pinto beans, ground beef, dried chillies and corn tortillas made from Maseca (ground corn), Tillamook orange cheddar cheese, starbucks coffee I brew at home and white wine.

The seasoning I use is McCormicks oregano, garlic powder, pepper and of course salt.

I use wesson corn oil for cooking. And I eat some fruit and vegetables. And there is no gluten food in my house whatsoever!

I'm also taking Claritin-D for my allergies.

I use Crest toothpaste. Palmolive dish soap.

A week prior to this contamination I eliminated the cheese and the garlic powder. I seemed to be doing better. Then I ate the cheese and garlic powder again and bam! Another contamination. (I know, I should have only introduced one at a time).

What do you think? Is it the spices or cheese? Or something else Im eating?

I want to phone McCormick but I know what they'll say, "theres no gluten in our spices". Tillamook will say the same thing I'm sure. Could it be the "annatto colour" in the cheese?

Your input is appreciated,

I'm really frustrated because I cook everything from scratch - no processed foods. There is no gluten in my house and everything I eat is purportedly "gluten free"! (none of my cookware has be used for gluten)

"I feel like I'm taking CRAZY pills!" (zoolander)

Tsomo


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queenofhearts Explorer

Could the tortillas be contaminated by the mfr. using the same line for flour tortillas? Maybe you could try making your own for a week or so & see if it helps.

Or could it be you have a casein sensitivity? I don't know if that could affect DH though.

Annato color should be gluten-free.

CarlaB Enthusiast

What about shampoo, conditioner, body lotions, lipstick, etc.?

lovegrov Collaborator

Is that your dog in the photo? If so, does the dog food have gluten?

I don't see any iodine in what you eat but iodine can aggravate DH until it's completely gone. Corn tortillas or the flour they're made with might be a problem.

richard

lindalee Enthusiast

I used to have a bad rash on my stomach area that has gone away- don't know if it was elimination of foods or oil of oregano but the only cheese I eat is white- cream,cottage,yogurt,-have a small amount of rash on my hairline area near the back of my neck. Since I trim my hair anyway, I just trimmed that area with my razor to see if that helps. Epson salt soaks helped my rash also. I think I have a reaction to corn. I sneak it in sometimes and have a reaction everytime. I would probably eliminate the items you are unsure about and see what happens. I'm still trying to find my culprit. Wish I knew what to tell you. :blink:

gabby Enthusiast

I personally have had lots of trouble with garlic powder and garlic salt, but don't know anything about McCormicks. It might be a good idea to contact the manufacturer and ask them if the garlic powder is gluten-free (or if it is processed in a facility that processes gluten containing foods).

Can't hurt.

Hope this helps and you are feeling better soon.

tsomo Rookie

Queenofhearts - I dont eat manufactured tortillas, I make them myself from Maseca (ground corn) and water.

Carla - good question, I dont put anything on my lips. I dont use lotions. And I use Garnier Fructose shampoo and conditioner which, last time I checked about 1 year ago, was gluten free.

Richard - yes the dry dog food has gluten but my husband feeds them and I never do. Unless of course tiny fragments waft through the air??? Is that possible? I dont know. I could move the food outside and see if that makes a difference.

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queenofhearts Explorer

Hmmm... do you by any chance kiss your dog? I know you can get glutened from a person that way!

CarlaB Enthusiast

I'd test the cheese and garlic powder again. You mentioned that you were better when you weren't eating those, then worse when you added them back.

I use that already minced garlic they sell in the produce dept. and have had no problems with it.

penguin Community Regular

I'd guess the dog food. Even if you don't feed the dog, watch him eat one day. There are probably crumbs in his muzzle, on his paws, if he licks you, etc.

McCormick spices are gluten-free, and they clearly label gluten as well.

ravenwoodglass Mentor

I had a lot of mystery glutenings off and on that I couldn't figure out. I switched my animals to totally grain free food (IVO) and have not had a glutening since that I couldn't figure out. You may want to see if you can find a grain free food and see if that makes a difference.

Turtle Enthusiast

Unbelievable!! I never thought to think about the darn dog food!!! :o

When will this ever end???? :rolleyes:

Thanks for the insight!

Lollie Enthusiast

I find that when I eat dried spices of any kind, I get sick.... I stick to fresh, especially garlic. I just like it better now. I agree with the everybody else....probably the dog food!

I hope you are able to resolve this! But definantly, your not crazy!!!!!

Lollie

lovegrov Collaborator

I wouldn't worry about gluten wafting through the air, but the dog could still be getting on you through its mouth.

Do you ground the corn yourself or is it ground in a mill where XC can happen?

richard

roger Newbie

Corn absolutely kills me, moreso it seems than wheat; maybe it's because it's in everything as a sweetner these days. Does soy bother you? If so, the garlic powder can be a source.

oceangirl Collaborator
Corn absolutely kills me, moreso it seems than wheat; maybe it's because it's in everything as a sweetner these days. Does soy bother you? If so, the garlic powder can be a source.

I've been wondering about pet food. I have 5 cats, 2 dogs I always feed and wonder about mysterious "glutenings" ALL THE TIME!!! (I haven't made it a week yet without getting a reaction to something- the house is now gluten-free except the pet food) Anyone have help with WHERE to look for grain-free petfood? I hope you find the answers soon- I really KNOW how frustrating it is to NOT FIND THE CULPRIT!!! Good luck!

lisa

tsomo Rookie
I wouldn't worry about gluten wafting through the air, but the dog could still be getting on you through its mouth.

Do you ground the corn yourself or is it ground in a mill where XC can happen?

richard

I didn't think it would waft through the air either, and I dont kiss my dogs or let them lick me at all. I dont go near them after they eat either. So I dont think its the dog food. I think I am ingesting the gluten in my diet. (my DH has gotten worse day by day and I need more than ever to get to the bottom of this because of sleepless nights).

I'm going to investigate the ground corn today. The brand name is Maseca and it contains ground corn and lime. Im going to write to them, as there is no email or phone number, and try and get some answers about their manufacturing plant.

Tsomo

penguin Community Regular

Maseca is gluten-free and I've used it with no problems at all.

Please don't take offense to this, but is your DH biopsy diagnosed? Is there anything else it could possibly be? Are you taking dapsone?

CarlaB Enthusiast

No one has brough up hubby ... is hubby gluten-free when you kiss him?

tsomo Rookie
Maseca is gluten-free and I've used it with no problems at all.

Please don't take offense to this, but is your DH biopsy diagnosed? Is there anything else it could possibly be? Are you taking dapsone?

No, I haven't had a biopsy but Im considering it. Its DH though, there can be no doubt about that. I get it after I ingest gluten, intensely itching, burning rash that ....anyways, you have to have it to know it.

I dont just get DH though, I have the whole gastro thing too and I can also tell by my stool when Ive ingested gluten. However, at this time, it is the DH that is the most difficult to deal with due to the intense intchiness of it. It starts out as little pustules that errupt and its extremely itchy. Then the itchiness turns to an intense burning feeling. It occurs on both sides of my body...its textbook DH. (I really hate having to explain it though...if you had it you would know it). Im not here to prove that I have DH if you have doubts that is your issue. (dont take offense, just if you had it you would know it). People who ask - 'is this DH' dont have it, because its really not like any other rash on the planet, and the fact that it comes out after eating gluten is like ...DUH. Its not rocket science people! Why do some people harp on "official" diagnosis? When we all know that the majority of doctors cant even diagnose celiac disease or DH. I have been to many doctors during my life and did anyone diagnose me?? Yet now Im suppose to prove to whoever that I have been suffering from 'x' symptoms. Dont you realize you are doing the same thing that ignorant doctors do. Instead of you educating yourself, and knowing the diseases, you acuse other people of being ignorant about their own condition! And as for dapsone, its a drug okay, the only thing that is going to get rid of DH is the absense of gluten! Its not rocket science people! Only an idiot takes a drug, or prescribes a drug for something whos remedy is the elimination of a substance. Sure, you can take a drug to emmeliorate the symptoms, but its an illusion if you think its helping you.

You should know how irritable and crazy a glutenate person is, and dont you think its not frustrating for everyone? You obviously dont have DH and thats great, but do you appreciate it when someone says to you - 'oh, are you SURE you have celiac disease?'

No offense either, but you did irritate me with that question and I know this post will be offensive so whats the point in saying 'no offense'? If you have to say to someone 'no offense' then you know your post is offensive!

Im posting to this board because im frustrated that I haven't been able to find the gluten source! Ive had many sleepless nights due to a very uncomfortable rash not to mention the irritability and constipation and bloating and everything else that comes along with gluten. Then to be questioned by someone on this board about an 'official' diagnosis is enough to make a person upset. If I did decide to get biopsies and make myself as sick as a dog for months, for an 'official' diagnosis, it would only be to shut up annoying people like you who always ask 'did you get that officially diagnosed?'.

Im sorry to post this vehemence but sometimes you just have to tell people exactly what you think. If anyone else is insensitive I claim the right to be insensitive right back!

penguin Community Regular
No, I haven't had a biopsy but Im considering it. Its DH though, there can be no doubt about that. I get it after I ingest gluten, intensely itching, burning rash that ....anyways, you have to have it to know it.

I dont just get DH though, I have the whole gastro thing too and I can also tell by my stool when Ive ingested gluten. However, at this time, it is the DH that is the most difficult to deal with due to the intense intchiness of it. It starts out as little pustules that errupt and its extremely itchy. Then the itchiness turns to an intense burning feeling. It occurs on both sides of my body...its textbook DH. (I really hate having to explain it though...if you had it you would know it). Im not here to prove that I have DH if you have doubts that is your issue. (dont take offense, just if you had it you would know it). People who ask - 'is this DH' dont have it, because its really not like any other rash on the planet, and the fact that it comes out after eating gluten is like ...DUH. Its not rocket science people! Why do some people harp on "official" diagnosis? When we all know that the majority of doctors cant even diagnose celiac disease or DH. I have been to many doctors during my life and did anyone diagnose me?? Yet now Im suppose to prove to whoever that I have been suffering from 'x' symptoms. Dont you realize you are doing the same thing that ignorant doctors do. Instead of you educating yourself, and knowing the diseases, you acuse other people of being ignorant about their own condition! And as for dapsone, its a drug okay, the only thing that is going to get rid of DH is the absense of gluten! Its not rocket science people! Only an idiot takes a drug, or prescribes a drug for something whos remedy is the elimination of a substance. Sure, you can take a drug to emmeliorate the symptoms, but its an illusion if you think its helping you.

You should know how irritable and crazy a glutenate person is, and dont you think its not frustrating for everyone? You obviously dont have DH and thats great, but do you appreciate it when someone says to you - 'oh, are you SURE you have celiac disease?'

No offense either, but you did irritate me with that question and I know this post will be offensive so whats the point in saying 'no offense'? If you have to say to someone 'no offense' then you know your post is offensive!

Im posting to this board because im frustrated that I haven't been able to find the gluten source! Ive had many sleepless nights due to a very uncomfortable rash not to mention the irritability and constipation and bloating and everything else that comes along with gluten. Then to be questioned by someone on this board about an 'official' diagnosis is enough to make a person upset. If I did decide to get biopsies and make myself as sick as a dog for months, for an 'official' diagnosis, it would only be to shut up annoying people like you who always ask 'did you get that officially diagnosed?'.

Im sorry to post this vehemence but sometimes you just have to tell people exactly what you think. If anyone else is insensitive I claim the right to be insensitive right back!

OK, listen lady, let me tell YOU what I think. I am trying to help and so is everyone else. Everything in your diet IS gluten-free, and you don't think it's the dog food making you sick. I was simply trying to see if there is ANYTHING else this rash could be on you, and you jump down my throat about it. I don't know you, I've never seen this rash you're talking about, and you think that I'm judging you. I also haven't read a post you've made where you have discussed this rash so how the hell am I supposed to know. I don't have DH, but I understand DH, thank you very much. I'm not judging you, I'm trying to help you.

I could really care less if anyone on here is formally diagnosed, if the diet makes you feel better regardless of your clinical presentation, then great. I have absolutely no question that you have celiac and a problem with gluten, and I don't know how you construed otherwise. I asked about Dapsone because it helps people, especially in the beginning of the diet, to heal and cope. I in no way think that people with DH shouldn't be gluten-free, or that they should be on Dapsone forever, and I take insult at you thinking so. I take insult to your whole post, actually, but that's beside the point. There was no reason for you to attack someone who was trying to get more information to help you. My mistake for trying.

I'm sick just like you so you should really back off. I didn't walk into a doctor and they immediately knew what was wrong, I've been sick a very long time and you should respect that, because I respect you and your illness. My bad for trying to help you get better.

CarlaB Enthusiast

I took the comment as penguin just trying to come up with alternatives ... I didn't think she was accusing you at all. It just makes sense that IF all the gluten was out of your diet, the DH would go away. She was coming up with a logical question.

I also think that this medium is very limited in its ability to show people's intent. I think if you two had been talking in person, this wouldn't have been a misunderstanding at all. Most of communication is body language, which we don't have the benefit of having here.

jerseyangel Proficient

Yes, I believe that Penguin was trying to completey understand the situation so she could be of more help.

We're all in the same boat here--this is a safe place to come and ask questions, ask for help, vent, or anything else. It can be easier to misunderstand someone's intent when we only have the writen word to look at--not the person's face and tone of voice. :)

daffadilly Apprentice

Sorry you are having problems, I also think Penguin was just trying to help & I agree with Carla that when you do not have voice & body language, especially for us women, you miss a lot. But, I thought your outrage was very healthy & well written especially considering how terrible you must feel right now. I read it & got the picture of a suffering woman & know we would all hug you if we could!!!

One time someone very gluten-free knowledgeable on another board was getting glutened with the birdseed she was putting in her bird feeders. so I would not discount the dog food so quickly, & moving it outside might help some but the dogs are going to have it all over themselves & then someone touches the dog & then they open the refrigerator & then you come along & open the refrigerator & whammo you are itchy for sure.

there is grain free dog food out there, even people that have no clue about people celiac, know that their cat or dog cannot have gluten, I find that very well, amusing in a sick sort of way. The vets are taking better care of the animals than the docs are taking care of our children. There was a huge article in the Houston Chronicle on Sunday about a pet store that only carries frozen raw dog food - as in no grains. also some of you might be interested in reading the posts of DogtorJ , a very intelligent vet that also has celiac, you can google him & find the site.

heli Newbie

Pet store chains sell Eucanuba which I used for my dogs before, well their gone now. Other brands are lamb & rice based. It's better for the dogs anyway. When a dog has a tummy ache they go outside and eat grass so they can throw up. So, why would a dog food company put wheat (grass) in the food? Convenience, but it is not good for dogs.

I got glutenized on a salad just by being in a pizza restaurant so, wafting through the air is a real possiblity.

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