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

Green12 Enthusiast
:lol: :lol:

what about John, on Days of Our Lives, and his dyed, almost black hair and permanently arched brow and eye squint :lol:

"oh Doc we shared the best of times.........."

Oh he has mastered that facial expression! He does the arched brow and eye squint like no other!!! :lol:

I like to look out for the flared nostril also, now that is talent if they can throw that in there too.

HI SARAH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


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



Celiac.com Sponsor (A8-M):



  • Replies 51k
  • Created
  • Last Reply
Ridgewalker Contributor

Oh, I forgot to tell you guys-- I started Ezra on a children's DHA Omega 3 supplement, and a B complex. This combo is starting to gain popularity for children who have all kinds of issues: bipolar, ADHD, Autism spectrum, etc.

I just want to add my ringing "endorsement." I have noticed a BIG difference in Ezra's ability to focus, and control his temper. I mean, big. His teacher noticed it, too.

Just wanted to throw that out there for anyone interested. The Omega 3 that I got for him is formulated for kids, and I believe it is primarily cod liver oil. I give them to Luke sometimes too, although he can't swallow pills easily yet (yup, he's older, but he gags on them.) So he prefers to CHEW them. :shudder:

blueeyedmanda Community Regular

Hi Sarah!!!!!!! glad to hear from you. :):)

off to feed the little onesd bye sillies!

jerseyangel Proficient

Hi Sarah--

I'm sorry that things are still quite dicey, but wow--are you doing great under the circumstances!!

Thanks for the update--I think of you so often. Great plan to work as a volunteer at the school--you'll get to know everyone and when an opening comes up you'll get phirst dibs. :)

Green12 Enthusiast

Sarah, so happy to hear from you! Thanks for the update!

Even though things are up and down you are slodiering on, that's the important thing.

I think of you often also, and will keep my fingers crossed on the job hunt. The school volunteering postitions sounds great to keep you busy, thumbs up on that!

Great news too about the Omega supplement, glad you are seeing imporvements with the boys on it :)

Don't be a stranger!

Jestgar Rising Star
Open Original Shared Link
elye Community Regular

Hi, Sarah!! :wub:

Wow! As Patti said, you are faring SO well under such heinous circumstances! You're doing all the right things - - volunteering to keep busy and abreast of job openings, taking good care of yer kids.. . . . .great stuff.

I guess we ALL think of you - - I know I do. it's so great to get this positive report. You really sound terrific!


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



Celiac.com Sponsor (A8-M):



Darn210 Enthusiast

Sarah!!! so good to see you posting . . . and now I see you reading so I hope I catch you wif me question . . .

How soon did you (and yer son's teachers) start noticing a difference wif the Omega-3??

psawyer Proficient

Sarah, good to hear from you. :wub:

Amanda, more waiting. :(

Just a quick post so everybody knows I'm still around. :lol:

Darn210 Enthusiast

. . . and now that I've got you here long enought to answer my question (I hope) I'll add . . .

We sure do miss you!!! :wub: . . . But understand that you may be a tad busy. Keepin' you and da boyz in me thoughts & prayers.

Darn210 Enthusiast
Just a quick post so everybody knows I'm still around. :lol:

Peter, I keep thinking you're Emily when I see your av.

jerseyangel Proficient
Open Original Shared Link

Did ja notice he used the word "silly"? :P

Peter, I keep thinking you're Emily when I see your av.

I do too! :lol:

Em said "abreast" :P

Judyin Philly Enthusiast
Hi everyone-

a quick breeze by, dad did not surgery today. He was unstable last night and so now the surgery is scheduled for 7am Friday morning. He took a shower today and passed out from the weakness and due to his heart being in such bad condition. So I am at my mom's and watching the little ones...talk to you all later...

so glad you dropped in Amanda.

prayers are coming and know you'll be so happy to have the surgery behind you all.

take care of yourself too.

Hi, Sarah!! :wub:

Wow! As Patti said, you are faring SO well under such heinous circumstances! You're doing all the right things - - volunteering to keep busy and abreast of job openings, taking good care of yer kids.. . . . .great stuff.

I guess we ALL think of you - - I know I do. it's so great to get this positive report. You really sound terrific!

ditto what Patti and Em said.

Sarah, your amazing. I got into a school district by volunteering. Hope it will get you a $$ job.

How's the pink eye B) ?

Susie hope your feeling better.

Thanks Juliem.........i'm still around.

judy

elye Community Regular
Peter, I keep thinking you're Emily when I see your av.

Okay, speaking of avatars..... . . .I'm doing this on a dare. I must change my av for a short while to show everyone how we looked as Zulus on Hallowe'en. Will thinks that this pic is the funniest thing he's ever seen, and has insisted that I put it up. I'm a bit askeert..... . :unsure::lol:

I remember when this shot was taken, but I do not remember his rank boldness.

Perhaps he does this all the time...... . . .. :unsure: .. . .and I just don't notice. .. .....

:lol::ph34r:

jerseyangel Proficient
Will thinks that this pic is the funniest thing he's ever seen

And he would be correct!! :lol:

DingoGirl Enthusiast
I remember when this shot was taken, but I do not remember his rank boldness.

Perhaps he does this all the time...... . . .. :unsure: .. . .and I just don't notice. .. .....

:lol: :lol: OMG

couple of goophs :lol:

psawyer Proficient
Okay, speaking of avatars..... . . .I'm doing this on a dare. I must change my av for a short while to show everyone how we looked as Zulus on Hallowe'en. Will thinks that this pic is the funniest thing he's ever seen, and has insisted that I put it up. I'm a bit askeert..... . :unsure::lol:

I remember when this shot was taken, but I do not remember his rank boldness.

Perhaps he does this all the time...... . . .. :unsure: .. . .and I just don't notice. .. .....

:lol::ph34r:

Hey, whatever grabs your fancy... :ph34r:

Darn210 Enthusiast
Perhaps he does this all the time...... . . .. :unsure: .. . .and I just don't notice. .. .....

:lol::ph34r:

I sure hope that's yer husband in that costume!!! :lol:

curlyfries Contributor

So good to hear from you, Sarah. Just a thought, but have you considered being a substitute teacher? My daughter's boyfriend was desperate for a job and applied in our school district and got accepted immediately........they are always needing subs. He hasn't gotten his degree yet, so the pay is not as much as someone with one. At least he's working.

elye Community Regular
I sure hope that's yer husband in that costume!!! :lol:

Mygawd.. . ......I didn't consider this.

Now that you mention it. . .. .he is not that tall........ :huh: .......

Crap. . ......perhaps this guy was one of the band members .. ......

:ph34r::lol:

Green12 Enthusiast
Open Original Shared Link

I just saw this google feature being talked about on some talk show, how funny!!!

Okay, speaking of avatars..... . . .I'm doing this on a dare. I must change my av for a short while to show everyone how we looked as Zulus on Hallowe'en. Will thinks that this pic is the funniest thing he's ever seen, and has insisted that I put it up. I'm a bit askeert.....

I remember when this shot was taken, but I do not remember his rank boldness.

:lol::lol:

Excellent!!!

tom Contributor

SAIRRRRRRRRR-UHHHHHHHHHHHHH||||||

Great to hear from you :):wub:

I've been wondering & thinking about you as well.

Sucks to be dealing w/ that Dr. Jekyll/Mr. Hyde kurrrrrrrrrrrRap. :angry:

But the good stuff is great to read.

Oh he has mastered that facial expression! He does the arched brow and eye squint like no other!!! :lol:

I like to look out for the flared nostril also, now that is talent if they can throw that in there too.

I think I do good eyebrow & squint but, besides the absence of Hollywood good looks, it's that *&^%$#!@ nostril flare that would've made my acting career's zenith in the arena of a Dubuque Commmunity Playhouse.

Curse those master nostrilators!!!!!!!

********

Sooooooooooo .. . I'm in Phx & hit Mayo tomorrow at 1pm.

Brought the old Palm handheld for plane (not at all plain, natch) music (sidekick also does mp3s, but not near as loud as the Palm). Haven't used the Palm in so long, I'm getting some nice musical surprises.

Like Ned's Atomic Dustbin :huh::)

:early90srockerface: (& if you know what that looks like, plz tell ME)

Anyone remember them?????

Despite the driving (pounding even sometimes?) beat, there's also a smoove lilting [ya I say lilting AND pounding, like some contradictionating juxtopositionificated wine snob] circular rhythm of much longer wavelength, enVELL-lupping it all in the rockin'est tidy way.

And if 'tweren't already a band name, we'd HAVE to add it to that ever-expanding scroll called "that'd be a good name fer a band!!!".

Spacebook question:

Does my old 'status' stay somewhere when I put up a new one?

I flip betw using the sidekick & a work pc & the difference is so tremendous I don't know wth's going on sometimes. :wacko:

Jules spoke Swedish!! Learn that around soph yr of HS?

Suzey phluishishness gone? <psssst . ...they're callin ya floozy!>

Dammit Gian-knit I must've been offline or just braindead when this Smack & Skeeter biz hath begun.

WHY are they called that????

Tell MEEEEEEEEEEEeeeeeeeeeeeeeEEEEEEEEEE!!!!

Undeniably nice ring to it, <ed grimley voice> I must say. Like Quisp & Quake. Smack & Skeeter. Bogey & Bacall ... :huh: .. ..nahh more like Quisp & Quake. :D

So much to comment on but too tired for that much typing/thinking!!!!!!!!!

Darn210 Enthusiast
Dammit Gian-knit I must've been offline or just braindead when this Smack & Skeeter biz hath begun.

WHY are they called that????

Tell MEEEEEEEEEEEeeeeeeeeeeeeeEEEEEEEEEE!!!!

Undeniably nice ring to it, <ed grimley voice> I must say. Like Quisp & Quake. Smack & Skeeter. Bogey & Bacall ... :huh: .. ..nahh more like Quisp & Quake. :D

*snort*

Yeah . . . that happened offline . . . go look for it, it's in one of yer emails . . . :lol::lol: . . . Mostly it's so I can call em sumptin . . . but not their reaaaaaaaaaalllll names cuz we (read hubby) don't want their reaaaaaaaaaaaaaallll names on da web. I got input from the usual suspects and this is what they came up wif.

elye Community Regular

Mornin' gang!

Well, Ptaoughmghmnuss may get some answers at Mayo - - here's hopin', Ptaum!! :)

If one does not have medical insurance down there, does all testing, of all kinds, have to be paid for? I could see it becoming a nightmare for so many ill individuals (read: undiagnosed celiacs, for starters) who need the big, expensive tests for a diagnosis.

Well, there's a new president about to step in . .. . ..... .again, here's hoping. . . . ...

Gah. Giving a big test today on adverbs of frequency - - horrid, boring stuff, and there are always SO many questions and problems.

Always

Usually

Frequently

Often

Occasionally

Sometimes

Rarely

Hardly

Never

Gaaaaahhhhh .. . . ..STOP!

And it gets SO MUCH more exciting when we cover frequency expressions. . . . ... . ..

I can barely contain myself.

To mark this big day for the students and the amount of work they have put into this section, I would ask everyone to please use as many frequency adverbs/expressions as possible in today's upcoming posts. :lol::lol:

I frequently look at my current avatar and shake my head.

:huh::lol:

Jestgar Rising Star
If one does not have medical insurance down there, does all testing, of all kinds, have to be paid for? I could see it becoming a nightmare for so many ill individuals (read: undiagnosed celiacs, for starters) who need the big, expensive tests for a diagnosis.

Yes, hence the reason health car often arises as a topic of political discussions.

Finally got my data!! I'll be checking in infrequently for a sanity break, but mostly absent.

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. - SilkieFairy replied to SilkieFairy's topic in Celiac Disease Pre-Diagnosis, Testing & Symptoms
      6

      IBS-D vs Celiac

    2. - par18 replied to SilkieFairy's topic in Celiac Disease Pre-Diagnosis, Testing & Symptoms
      6

      IBS-D vs Celiac

    3. - trents replied to SilkieFairy's topic in Celiac Disease Pre-Diagnosis, Testing & Symptoms
      6

      IBS-D vs Celiac

    4. - SilkieFairy replied to SilkieFairy's topic in Celiac Disease Pre-Diagnosis, Testing & Symptoms
      6

      IBS-D vs Celiac

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

    • Total Members
      133,340
    • Most Online (within 30 mins)
      7,748

    Abbyyoung417
    Newest Member
    Abbyyoung417
    Joined
  • Celiac.com Sponsor (A20):
  • Celiac.com Sponsor (A22):
  • Forum Statistics

    • Total Topics
      121.6k
    • Total Posts
      1m
  • Celiac.com Sponsor (A21):
  • Upcoming Events

  • Posts

    • SilkieFairy
      I realized it is actually important to get an official diagnosis because then insurance can cover bone density testing and other lab work to see if any further damage has been done because of it. Also, if hospitalized for whatever reason, I have the right to gluten-free food if I am officially celiac. I guess it gives me some legal protections. Plus, I have 4 kids, and I really want to know. If I really do have it then they may have increased risk. 
    • par18
      Been off this forum for years. Is it that important that you get an official diagnosis of something? It appears like you had a trigger (wheat, gluten, whatever) and removing it has resolved your symptom. I can't speak for you, but I had known what my trigger was (gluten) years before my diagnosis I would just stay gluten-free and get on with my symptom free condition. I was diagnosed over 20 years ago and have been symptom free only excluding wheat, rye and barley. I tolerate all naturally gluten free whole foods including things like beans which actually helps to form the stools. 
    • trents
      No coincidence. Recent revisions to gluten challenge guidelines call for the daily consumption of at least 10g of gluten (about the amount in 4-6 slices of wheat bread) for a minimum of 3 weeks. If possible, I would extend that two weeks to ensure valid testing.
    • SilkieFairy
      Thank you both for the replies. I decided to bring back gluten so I can do the blood test. Today is Day #2 of the Challenge. Yesterday I had about 3 slices of whole wheat bread and I woke up with urgent diarrhea this morning. It was orange, sandy and had the distinctive smell that I did not have when I was briefly gluten free. I don't know if it's a coincidence, but the brain fog is back and I feel very tired.   
    • knitty kitty
      @Jane02, I hear you about the kale and collard greens.  I don't do dairy and must eat green leafies, too, to get sufficient calcium.  I must be very careful because some calcium supplements are made from ground up crustacean shells.  When I was deficient in Vitamin D, I took high doses of Vitamin D to correct the deficiency quickly.  This is safe and nontoxic.  Vitamin D level should be above 70 nmol/L.  Lifeguards and indigenous Pacific Islanders typically have levels between 80-100 nmol/L.   Levels lower than this are based on amount needed to prevent disease like rickets and osteomalacia. We need more thiamine when we're physically ill, emotionally and mentally stressed, and if we exercise like an athlete or laborer.  We need more thiamine if we eat a diet high in simple carbohydrates.  For every 500 kcal of carbohydrates, we need 500-1000 mg more of thiamine to process the carbs into energy.  If there's insufficient thiamine the carbs get stored as fat.  Again, recommended levels set for thiamine are based on minimum amounts needed to prevent disease.  This is often not adequate for optimum health, nor sufficient for people with absorption problems such as Celiac disease.  Gluten free processed foods are not enriched with vitamins like their gluten containing counterparts.  Adding a B Complex and additional thiamine improves health for Celiacs.  Thiamine is safe and nontoxic even in high doses.  Thiamine helps the mitochondria in cells to function.  Thiamine interacts with each of the other B vitamins.  They are all water soluble and easily excreted if not needed. Interesting Reading: Clinical trial: B vitamins improve health in patients with coeliac disease living on a gluten-free diet https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/19154566/ Safety and effectiveness of vitamin D mega-dose: A systematic review https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/34857184/ High dose dietary vitamin D allocates surplus calories to muscle and growth instead of fat via modulation of myostatin and leptin signaling https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/38766160/ Safety of High-Dose Vitamin D Supplementation: Secondary Analysis of a Randomized Controlled Trial https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/31746327/ Vitamins and Celiac Disease: Beyond Vitamin D https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC11857425/ Investigating the therapeutic potential of tryptophan and vitamin A in modulating immune responses in celiac disease: an experimental study https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/40178602/ Investigating the Impact of Vitamin A and Amino Acids on Immune Responses in Celiac Disease Patients https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC10814138/
×
×
  • 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.