Jump to content
  • Welcome to Celiac.com!

    You have found your celiac tribe! Join us and ask questions in our forum, share your story, and connect with others.




  • Celiac.com Sponsor (A1):



    Celiac.com Sponsor (A1-M):


  • Get Celiac.com Updates:
    Support Our Content
    eNewsletter
    Donate

The Funny Pages - Tickle Me Elbow - The Original


TriticusToxicum

Recommended Posts

blueeyedmanda Community Regular
Uggggghhhhhhh... 3:15am here... Ezra's been up all night with a fever... 102.5 and I have no idea what's wrong with him, except that he feels like crap. :unsure: And tomorrow (today???) is Luke's first ever school play. Not quite sure how I'm going to manage this. :(

And coming up to post 1,000 soon. <_<

OH Sarah- sorry to hear Ezra's not feeling well, is he any better this morning? I hope you do get to Luke's play.

1,000 posts....be prepared for a flood of all fluids....rain gear, boats....big events like this can get scary!


Celiac.com Sponsor (A8):
Celiac.com Sponsor (A8):



Celiac.com Sponsor (A8-M):



  • Replies 51k
  • Created
  • Last Reply
blueeyedmanda Community Regular

Morning Sillies-

Forgot to add this to my above post...

Tomorrow is sandal day! I am breaking out the toe nail paint and dusting off my sandals...which should be so dusty I have been walking around in the house with them on to prepare for the big event. My old cubie mate and I do this ritual...we love wearing Sandals....so tomorrow is Free the Toes Day!!!!

Thankfully it is now Thursday, Landen is feeling much better which means he should have a good time with us this weekend. We start our official being the babysitter this weekend, and he will be with us 3 nights in a row.

elye Community Regular

Morning, Sillies!

Well...... :(:angry:

Should'a watched America Gives Back last night, or the Weather Channel.....anything but that heinosity in Pittsburgh. Could very well be Ottawa gone in four..... :o

Ptaum! What happened in SJ? Quite a definitive upset....from what I'm reading, Calgary was playin' like literal flames--lightin' up the ice at times...

Uggggghhhhhhh... 3:15am here... Ezra's been up all night with a fever... 102.5 and I have no idea what's wrong with him, except that he feels like crap. And tomorrow (today???) is Luke's first ever school play. Not quite sure how I'm going to manage this.

:( Aughhh, Sarah.

I'm hoping you're managing to get a bit of sleep right now, though I certainly remember how difficult that is during the day with two small kids. Ezra will hopefully catch up on his sleep now, and you can too--at least, that's the way it's supposed to work. <_< Is Luke in school all day yet? (I think he's your younger boy...)

Hey! Did you all know that the capital of Azerbaijan is Baku?

The capital of Burundi is Bujumbura?

The fifth largest country in the world is Brazil?

The most mountainous country is Iran, followed by Austria?

I know it all, now, for I have a husband with a spankin' new, romantically-charged WORLD ATLAS, and he was citing these pieces of information to me last night as I was trying to get to sleep. The Senators would take a ridiculous penalty or would cough up the puck, and DH would swear, leave the TV room and stand over his new reference tablet, staring, staring. I think if our season ends next week, he should be thinking about an application to Jeopardy! :lol:

Jestgar Rising Star
Toronto (Trono) AND Vancouver should have gotten both! When was the last time Canadians ran over peaceful protestors with tanks?

Doesn't Canada deal with protesters by looking at them askance until they succumb to peer pressure and go quietly back to their houses?

Jestgar Rising Star
I know it all, now, for I have a husband with a spankin' new, romantically-charged WORLD ATLAS, and he was citing these pieces of information to me last night as I was trying to get to sleep.

Excellent! Now you can choose where he'll be taking you (sending you??) on your next vacation. Pick somewhere with a great sounding name.

elye Community Regular
Doesn't Canada deal with protesters by looking at them askance until they succumb to peer pressure and go quietly back to their houses?

:lol::lol:

I believe so. Most recently, the RCMP got a rowdy crowd of protesters under control with some fine Canadian weaponry--well-aimed snowballs fired from atop their horses (such is the crowd control in a nation without guns...). They will also revoke one's health care...this causes immediate dissipation. :rolleyes:<_<;)

Excellent! Now you can choose where he'll be taking you (sending you??) on your next vacation. Pick somewhere with a great sounding name.

:lol::lol:

How about Christmas Island?

Svalbard?

Vanuatu?

Wallis and Futuna? :rolleyes:

blueeyedmanda Community Regular

Sillies..I just was outside for lunch....it was so dang hard to come back in...honest to god! So nice and warm and springy out...drat my job!


Celiac.com Sponsor (A8):
Celiac.com Sponsor (A8):



Celiac.com Sponsor (A8-M):



nikki-uk Enthusiast
ah, fun!

'Tis illegal here. <_< Any kind of burning, methinks. Not just stepford, but all of California.

Though.....sometimes farmers burn big piles.......maybe they get permits? dunno.

Hey..........I think *I* will light a big bonfyre in me back yard to-night, and see what happens!!!!!!!! :lol:

No bonfYres???

Mygawd - what do the men DO???......perhaps they fish ..and stuff

We are only allowed to burn baby burn after 6.30pm .

So tonight we are planning our small beach getaway this year. John's brother, me and John, and Jen and Landen have decided to get a condo in Wildwood for 3 days.

Sounds fab!!!! - haven't a clue where 'Wildwood' is (googling it now!) but it sounds SUPERB!!!! :D

Uggggghhhhhhh... 3:15am here... Ezra's been up all night with a fever... 102.5 and I have no idea what's wrong with him, except that he feels like crap. :unsure: And tomorrow (today???) is Luke's first ever school play. Not quite sure how I'm going to manage this. :(

And coming up to post 1,000 soon. <_<

UH-OH :(

Hope you got to see the play

Doesn't Canada deal with protesters by looking at them askance until they succumb to peer pressure and go quietly back to their houses?

:lol::lol: Askance

Excellent! Now you can choose where he'll be taking you (sending you??) on your next vacation. Pick somewhere with a great sounding name.

In that case you can't beat Open Original Shared Link :huh: in Wales UK............

.......but I think my home town of Open Original Shared Link might be more ...errr.....apt :lol: ....it suits me!!

Jestgar Rising Star
In that case you can't beat Open Original Shared Link :huh: in Wales UK............

yeah, what she said... :blink:

blueeyedmanda Community Regular
Sounds fab!!!! - haven't a clue where 'Wildwood' is (googling it now!) but it sounds SUPERB!!!! :D

Wildwood NJ, a beach town. It is at the end of NJ, down by Cape May. We go every year but with the high gas and stuff we were thinking of holding off this year but we might go anyway...you only live once!

tom Contributor
I get diarrhea when I travel. :ph34r: Haven't done any traveling since being gluten-free though, maybe that's improved. :lol:

My money's on Travel-D being in the past.

So tonight we are planning our small beach getaway this year. John's brother, me and John, and Jen and Landen have decided to get a condo in Wildwood for 3 days.

Ooooohhhhhh yeah!!

A long-ago (1981?) dorm roommate was from Wildwood. Wish I could remember the name of his parents' restaurant ... ..might be an unimaginative Wildwood Cafe or Diner. Hmmm

Uggggghhhhhhh... 3:15am here... Ezra's been up all night with a fever... 102.5 and I have no idea what's wrong with him, except that he feels like crap. :unsure: And tomorrow (today???) is Luke's first ever school play. Not quite sure how I'm going to manage this. :(

And coming up to post 1,000 soon. <_<

Bah, ugh, oh no, & Yipes!!!

How's Ez now?

....so tomorrow is Free the Toes Day!!!!

Let the Tootsies Breathe!!!!!!

Should'a watched America Gives Back last night, or the Weather Channel.....anything but that heinosity in Pittsburgh. Could very well be Ottawa gone in four..... :o

Ptaum! What happened in SJ? Quite a definitive upset....from what I'm reading, Calgary was playin' like literal flames--lightin' up the ice at times...

Grrrrrrr by the time I tuned in it was 2-zip, ~5min in. I didn't watch much. I've enjoyed hockey in person, but never played it enough to have the interest for much on tv. Playoff overtime I'll watch!!! And game 7 for The Cup!

Did see the final couple exciting minutes - down 3-1, a score for 3-2 and a flurry of decent chances in the last minute. Sharks fans, w/ their lofty expectations, are gonna be SO pissed if they don't advance!!

Hey! Did you all know that the capital of Azerbaijan is Baku?

The capital of Burundi is Bujumbura?

The fifth largest country in the world is Brazil?

The most mountainous country is Iran, followed by Austria?

No

No

YES!

:huh: huhhhhhhhhh???? By what measure? % over a certain height? # of named peaks per decahectare? :blink:

Doesn't Canada deal with protesters by looking at them askance until they succumb to peer pressure and go quietly back to their houses?

:lol: :lol: I don't know why, but this type of Canadian joke unfailingly cracks me up. (I think the last one was Emily's Cemoticon inventory)

:lol:

No bonfYres???

It may only be trash and leaf fires that are illegal. Iiiiiiii dunno .. ..Bonfires are common on beaches!! and who doesn't make a campfire when .. .well . ..camping. And I've seen backyard firepits around - some occasionally in use.

Maybe the Fresno area's stricter, w/ a different atmospheric inversion-layer situation. Phx has certain impromptu winter days when a simple indoor fireplace fire is illegal.

In that case you can't beat Open Original Shared Link :huh: in Wales UK............

:lol::wacko:

.......but I think my home town of Open Original Shared Link might be more ...errr.....apt :lol: ....it suits me!!

Certainly when mad at the D.F.I. contingent.

blueeyedmanda Community Regular

Celiac Disease is certainly becoming more recongized. For my newest Lung Cancer study, a person with Celiac Disease or other absorbtion problem such as Active Chron's disease, Colitis etc may not participate. I have never seen that before. Wow!

DingoGirl Enthusiast
Doesn't Canada deal with protesters by looking at them askance until they succumb to peer pressure and go quietly back to their houses?

:lol: Yes.......and their eyes look like your devil woman mysterious eyes in your av, Jess. :lol:

Wallis and Futuna? :

Futuna sounds like..........a naughty body part. :lol:

SILLIES!!!!!!! where is everybody today? :unsure:

Sarah - heinous sleepless night, POOPY COW. :( Is Ez any better today?

Just got back from a meeting to volunteer to read to students. I am excited. :) Start next week - assuming my fingerprints pass. :lol: (well, already had that done)

Now, onto lunch w/ Kissey. :wub:

later my sillies!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

tom Contributor
Wow!

WOW!!!!!!

Oy .. . Roomie John's supposed to return from Dallas tonight but the American Airlines nonsense about not wanting to crash has grounded so many planes he's not even sure he'll be back by Monday!!

blueeyedmanda Community Regular
:Just got back from a meeting to volunteer to read to students. I am excited. :) Start next week - assuming my fingerprints pass. :lol: (well, already had that done)

Now, onto lunch w/ Kissey. :wub:

later my sillies!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

That sounds like fun

WOW!!!!!!

Oy .. . Roomie John's supposed to return from Dallas tonight but the American Airlines nonsense about not wanting to crash has grounded so many planes he's not even sure he'll be back by Monday!!

Thats scary...think of all the times they flew with these safety problems...scary!

elye Community Regular

Got one happy 14 year-old girl here...and she isn't in front of a hockey net, even! Just got her braces taken off--upper and lower, with very intricate elastics threaded through the sides....gone! It's been over three years. YAY! Her teeth look like a white picket fence....perfect.

...Well, for six thousand dollars, I should hope so..... :o<_<

No bonfYres???

Mygawd - what do the men DO???......perhaps they fish ..and stuff

A hint for everyone who has a man and no bonfYres permitted: Buy him an atlas.

:rolleyes:

In that case you can't beat Open Original Shared Link :huh: in Wales UK............

I want to go there. I want it on my passport!

huhhhhhhhhh???? By what measure? % over a certain height? # of named peaks per decahectare? :blink:

I'll hafta ask Mr. Atlas himself. Get back to ya on that one....

Just got back from a meeting to volunteer to read to students. I am excited. :) Start next week - assuming my fingerprints pass. :lol: (well, already had that done)

Susie! This sounds like great fun! What ages?

Sarah! How's Ez?

blueeyedmanda Community Regular
Got one happy 14 year-old girl here...and she isn't in front of a hockey net, even! Just got her braces taken off--upper and lower, with very intricate elastics threaded through the sides....gone! It's been over three years. YAY! Her teeth look like a white picket fence....perfect.

...Well, for six thousand dollars, I should hope so..... :o<_<

I understand her feeling happy. I got my braces off last May and it was such a great feeling looking in the mirror. I spent 5,000 for mine and insurance didn't cover a penny of it. I did the clear ones though so they didnt show up too much. I am glad it is all over though, but I am also so glad I did it. It was well worth the time and pain. well they didnt hurt too bad but you know.

jerseyangel Proficient

Emily--my niece who's name is Emily just got her braces off, too! What a relief for both of them :D

Well guys, I went to the new doctor today....needed a new script for some meds and also wanted to go before I was sick to introduce myself and scope things out a little :P

The visit went off without a hitch--she said I didn't look old enought to have a 27 year old son! B) Won me over right there :lol: After, I ran some errends. It's about 80 and sunny today and it was nice just driving with the windows down listening to the radio. :rolleyes:

tom Contributor
Futuna sounds like..........a naughty body part. :lol:

Oh it does not!!! :lol:

<wait . . .which one?>

Sounds more like a cartoon fish w/ martial arts skills or part of a sushi combo plate. :P

Just got back from a meeting to volunteer to read to students. I am excited. :) Start next week . . .

Well THAT's pretty quick!

What a nice thing to do. :)

Any more details? Is it once/wk?

A hint for everyone who has a man and no bonfYres permitted: Buy him an atlas.

:rolleyes:

:lol:

YAY Sophie's teeth!!!!

I remember it was SO fun to just feel their slipperiness w/ my tongue once mine were finally off. :D

elye Community Regular
Well guys, I went to the new doctor today...

All right, Patti! ...And a woman, too...this is a bonus in a GP, IMHO. :)

YAY Sophie's teeth!!!!

I remember it was SO fun to just feel their slipperiness w/ my tongue once mine were finally off. :D

That is EXACTLY what Sophie keeps squealing like only a crazy li'l girl can..."Whoa......they feel soooooooo slippery!" She is adorable, and would throttle me if she heard me saying that. :)

Ridgewalker Contributor

Thanks for asking about Ez, you guys!

Last night was HEINOUS. Called the doc this morning and they wanted me to bring him right in. Not surprised with his record. Anyway, he has strep throat AND and ear infection. Good grief.

Ok, so the antibiotic she put him on has a 10% cross reactivity with some of the other meds he's allergic to, so we have to keep a close eye on him. He's never had the scary throat-swelling reaction... it's the huge plaque-y hives that he gets. Urgh...

I have our doctor's beeper number. B)

:rolleyes:

Brian is supposed to be home any minute so I can take Lucas to the school play. (Em, he's my older one, 1st grade.)

Ok, guys... catch up with ya later. Possibly at 3 am. <_<

jerseyangel Proficient

Sarah,

I'm sorry--I meant to send my good wishes to poor Ez...I was out most of the day. Gosh, he's really been through it lately--you all have :(

Glad you'll be able to get to the play, anyway. Enjoy and hopefully everyone gets some sleep tonight :)

jerseyangel Proficient
All right, Patti! ...And a woman, too...this is a bonus in a GP, IMHO. :)

Yes--I think so too!

DingoGirl Enthusiast

oh yay, Sophie's got her braces off! :D Slippery indeed, I remember it well. So HEINOUS, my wisdom teef grew in, and they're crooked on the bottom now. :angry: My dad would not be happy......

Sarah! OMG - another infection for Ez? :( So sorry. but OMG - PLEEZ call the doctor the INSTANT any kind of wretched rash or weird sore appears......my friend's niece had a near-death reaction to an antibiotic...I won't go into detail here but.....she was not expected to live, and did.

I will be helping two to four kids read, grades K through 3, once a week. I am so excited. I don't miss teaching, but I really miss the one-on-one w/ kids. I will be doing this at Lauren's school, so get to see her more often. Yay! And - can feel slightly good about myself - not just take up air on the planet... :blink:

finishing a tape - BAH! :huh:

:)

more later

am TRYING to post a new av w/ Annie as my garden helper and it's not working. HARRUMPhHHFFFFFFF

~alex~ Explorer
That is EXACTLY what Sophie keeps squealing like only a crazy li'l girl can..."Whoa......they feel soooooooo slippery!" She is adorable, and would throttle me if she heard me saying that. :)

It's true!!! My teeth felt sooo slippery and kind of slimy when I got my braces at 13. That was the first thing my friends who had also had braces asked me when they came off -- "Don't your teeth feel so slippery?". I got my braces off a month before grade 8 graduation pictures -- good timing.

Does she have to wear a retainer for a while? I had to chase the janitor down the hall one day during lunch hour because I realized I threw my retainer in the garbage and he had just collected it and combined it with the garbage from a few other classes. I had to search though the yucky garbage but I did find it. MUCH sanitation and cleaning of the retainer took place that night before my parents could convince me to put it back in my mouth. I had always scoffed at the warnings to be careful to not throw your retainer away after taking it out to eat. Certainly *I* would never be that careless :lol: -- it ended up happening more than once.

Archived

This topic is now archived and is closed to further replies.

  • Get Celiac.com Updates:
    Support Celiac.com:
    Join eNewsletter
    Donate

  • Celiac.com Sponsor (A17):
    Celiac.com Sponsor (A17):





    Celiac.com Sponsors (A17-M):




  • Recent Activity

    1. - SamAlvi replied to SamAlvi's topic in Celiac Disease Pre-Diagnosis, Testing & Symptoms
      7

      High TTG-IgG and Normal TTG-IgA

    2. - knitty kitty replied to lizzie42's topic in Post Diagnosis, Recovery & Treatment of Celiac Disease
      6

      Son's legs shaking

    3. - lizzie42 replied to lizzie42's topic in Post Diagnosis, Recovery & Treatment of Celiac Disease
      6

      Son's legs shaking

    4. - knitty kitty replied to lizzie42's topic in Post Diagnosis, Recovery & Treatment of Celiac Disease
      6

      Son's legs shaking

    5. - lizzie42 replied to lizzie42's topic in Post Diagnosis, Recovery & Treatment of Celiac Disease
      6

      Son's legs shaking

  • Celiac.com Sponsor (A19):
  • Member Statistics

    • Total Members
      132,871
    • Most Online (within 30 mins)
      7,748

    Koyanna
    Newest Member
    Koyanna
    Joined
  • Celiac.com Sponsor (A20):
  • Celiac.com Sponsor (A22):
  • Forum Statistics

    • Total Topics
      121.5k
    • Total Posts
      1m
  • Celiac.com Sponsor (A21):
  • Upcoming Events

  • Posts

    • SamAlvi
      Thanks again for the detailed explanation. Just to clarify, I actually did have my initial tests done while I was still consuming gluten. I stopped eating gluten only after those tests were completed, and it has now been about 70 days since I went gluten-free. I understand the limitations around diagnosing NCGS and the importance of antibody testing and biopsy for celiac disease. Unfortunately, where I live, access to comprehensive testing (including total IgA and endoscopy with biopsy) is limited, which makes things more complicated. Your explanation about small-bowel damage, nutrient absorption, and iron-deficiency anemia still aligns closely with my history, and it’s been very helpful in understanding what may be going on. I don't wanna get Endoscopy and I can't start eating Gluten again because it's hurt really with severe diarrhea.  I appreciate you taking the time to share such detailed and informative guidance. Thank you so much for this detailed and thoughtful response. I really appreciate you pointing out the relationship between anemia and antibody patterns, and how the high DGP IgG still supports celiac disease in my case. A gluten challenge isn’t something I feel safe attempting due to how severe my reactions were, so your suggestion about genetic testing makes a lot of sense. I’ll look into whether HLA testing is available where I live and discuss it with my doctor. I also appreciate you mentioning gastrointestinal beriberi and thiamine deficiency. This isn’t something any of my doctors have discussed with me, and given my symptoms and nutritional history, it’s definitely worth raising with them. I’ll also ask about correcting deficiencies more comprehensively, including B vitamins alongside iron. Thanks again for sharing your knowledge and taking the time to help. I’ll update the forum as I make progress.
    • knitty kitty
      Blood tests for thiamine are unreliable.  The nutrients from your food get absorbed into the bloodstream and travel around the body.  So, a steak dinner can falsely raise thiamine blood levels in the following days.  Besides, thiamine is utilized inside cells where stores of thiamine are impossible to measure. A better test to ask for is the Erythrocyte Transketolace Activity test.  But even that test has been questioned as to accuracy.  It is expensive and takes time to do.   Because of the discrepancies with thiamine tests and urgency with correcting thiamine deficiency, the World Health Organization recommends giving thiamine for several weeks and looking for health improvement.  Thiamine is water soluble, safe and nontoxic even in high doses.   Many doctors are not given sufficient education in nutrition and deficiency symptoms, and may not be familiar with how often they occur in Celiac disease.  B12 and Vitamin D can be stored for as long as a year in the liver, so not having deficiencies in these two vitamins is not a good indicator of the status of the other seven water soluble B vitamins.  It is possible to have deficiency symptoms BEFORE there's changes in the blood levels.   Ask your doctor about Benfotiamine, a form of thiamine that is better absorbed than Thiamine Mononitrate.  Thiamine Mononitrate is used in many vitamins because it is shelf-stable, a form of thiamine that won't break down sitting around on a store shelf.  This form is difficult for the body to turn into a usable form.  Only thirty percent is absorbed in the intestine, and less is actually used.   Thiamine interacts with all of the other B vitamins, so they should all be supplemented together.  Magnesium is needed to make life sustaining enzymes with thiamine, so a magnesium supplement should be added if magnesium levels are low.   Thiamine is water soluble, safe and nontoxic even in high doses.  There's no harm in trying.
    • lizzie42
      Neither of them were anemic 6 months after the Celiac diagnosis. His other vitamin levels (d, B12) were never low. My daughters levels were normal after the first 6 months. Is the thiamine test just called thiamine? 
    • knitty kitty
      Yes, I do think they need a Thiamine supplement at least. Especially since they eat red meat only occasionally. Most fruits and vegetables are not good sources of Thiamine.  Legumes (beans) do contain thiamine.  Fruits and veggies do have some of the other B vitamins, but thiamine B 1 and  Cobalamine B12 are mostly found in meats.  Meat, especially organ meats like liver, are the best sources of Thiamine, B12, and the six other B vitamins and important minerals like iron.   Thiamine has antibacterial and antiviral properties.  Thiamine is important to our immune systems.  We need more thiamine when we're physically ill or injured, when we're under stress emotionally, and when we exercise, especially outside in hot weather.  We need thiamine and other B vitamins like Niacin B 3 to keep our gastrointestinal tract healthy.  We can't store thiamine for very long.  We can get low in thiamine within three days.  Symptoms can appear suddenly when a high carbohydrate diet is consumed.  (Rice and beans are high in carbohydrates.)  A twenty percent increase in dietary thiamine causes an eighty percent increase in brain function, so symptoms can wax and wane depending on what one eats.  The earliest symptoms like fatigue and anxiety are easily contributed to other things or life events and dismissed.   Correcting nutritional deficiencies needs to be done quickly, especially in children, so their growth isn't stunted.  Nutritional deficiencies can affect intelligence.  Vitamin D deficiency can cause short stature and poor bone formation.   Is your son taking anything for the anemia?  Is the anemia caused by B12 or iron deficiency?  
    • lizzie42
      Thank you! That's helpful. My kids eat very little processed food. Tons of fruit, vegetables, cheese, eggs and occasional red meat. We do a lot of rice and bean bowls, stir fry, etc.  Do you think with all the fruits and vegetables they need a vitamin supplement? I feel like their diet is pretty healthy and balanced with very limited processed food. The only processed food they eat regularly is a bowl of Cheerios here and there.  Could shaking legs be a symptom of just a one-time gluten exposure? I guess there's no way to know for sure if they're getting absolutely zero exposure because they do go to school a couple times a week. We do homeschool but my son does a shared school 2x a week and my daughter does a morning Pre-K 3 x a week.  At home our entire house is strictly gluten free and it is extremely rare for us to eat out. If we eat at someone else's house I usually just bring their food. When we have play dates we bring all the snacks, etc. I try to be really careful since they're still growing. They also, of course, catch kids viruses all the time so I  want to make sure I know whether they're just sick or they've had gluten. It can be pretty confusing when they're pretty young to even be explaining their symptoms! 
×
×
  • Create New...

Important Information

NOTICE: This site places This site places cookies on your device (Cookie settings). on your device. Continued use is acceptance of our Terms of Use, and Privacy Policy.