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

Fourty Something Women


Guest Floridian

Recommended Posts

VydorScope Proficient
Vincent, I LOVE curly hair! That's the only good thing my husband gave the kids, their curls :blink: . Only one daughter (go figure, the one who is just like him) has my straight hair. My son has longish, curly hair and looks so nice! I agree with Carla, why don't you have it like Timothy (except for the gorgeous red colour, of course ;) )?

His is MUCH curly then mine.... I am considering a royal purple streak though, jsut for fun :)

Broncobucs is going to be here for a wedding and that is why we are meeting for lunch. I finally get to meet his girlfriend.

Vincent, I don't remember my haircut in 7th grade, but I do remember the haircut in the 6th. I was complaining that I needed a haircut and my brother who was 6 years older then me, said he would cut it. He sure did. I went to school with a DA and that afternoon a notice came from the principal that said, if anyone came to school with another one, they would be suspended. I wore mine proudly for awhile, as I was usually not a rebel, but wanted everyone's approval.

Whats a DA?


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



Celiac.com Sponsor (A8-M):



  • Replies 996
  • Created
  • Last Reply
happygirl Collaborator

Anyone watching Grey's? I LOVE THIS SHOW! Speaking of good hair....why do they all have great hair even in the hospital?!

I love Meredith's big scene at the end when she tells them what is on her mind....and then takes the ice cream.

Mmmm....McDreamy, McSteamy, and Ice Cream-y. Mmmmm good combo. Yummy.

(rachel, happy to have you over here. I invited myself as well. Since we are not forty ish, we became "ish"s. I'm in my 20s so I'm an ish ish)

jerseyangel Proficient
:D Laura--I've been watching it--posting on commercials! You're right about the hair--no matter what, it looks good :lol:
Mango04 Enthusiast
Anyone watching Grey's? I LOVE THIS SHOW! Speaking of good hair....why do they all have great hair even in the hospital?!

I love Meredith's big scene at the end when she tells them what is on her mind....and then takes the ice cream.

Mmmm....McDreamy, McSteamy, and Ice Cream-y. Mmmmm good combo. Yummy.

(rachel, happy to have you over here. I invited myself as well. Since we are not forty ish, we became "ish"s. I'm in my 20s so I'm an ish ish)

I'm so jealous of all you people who get to watcy Grey's. So not fair. I actually read the writer's blog thought so I know whats going on. How sad is that? :ph34r::lol:

CarlaB Enthusiast

Laura, I just watched it, too. Loved it!

Since 40 is the new 30, or is it 50 is the new 30, which makes 40 the new 20, you're just a baby!!! :lol: But it's good to have you here!!

Homemade ice cream ... good thing Rachel wasn't there! :lol:

jerseyangel Proficient
I'm so jealous of all you people who get to watcy Grey's. So not fair. I actually read the writer's blog thought so I know whats going on. How sad is that? :ph34r::lol:

Sorry Mango :(

Ursa Major Collaborator
His is MUCH curly then mine.... I am considering a royal purple streak though, jsut for fun :)

Whats a DA?

Oh, still, wavy is nice, too.

Yeah, Armetta, what's a DA?

Oh, to my new Avatar: My son is not short (6 feet), my daughter-in-law is tall!


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



Celiac.com Sponsor (A8-M):



happygirl Collaborator

I just made another batch of my 'ice cream' --- not ice cream at all, but its my only version of a cold/sweet treat. Will be ready by the morning. Yay!

Patti, my next avatar (which we be in like five months when I get things unpacked!) will be of one of my cats, Sully---the one that looks very similar to yours. Usually when I post I have either Toby or Sully, or both!) in/on my lap/arm... so sweet.

Now, onto ER....i love Thursday nights!

jerseyangel Proficient
I just made another batch of my 'ice cream' --- not ice cream at all, but its my only version of a cold/sweet treat. Will be ready by the morning. Yay!

Patti, my next avatar (which we be in like five months when I get things unpacked!) will be of one of my cats, Sully---the one that looks very similar to yours. Usually when I post I have either Toby or Sully, or both!) in/on my lap/arm... so sweet.

Now, onto ER....i love Thursday nights!

You'll have to let me know your "ice cream" recipe! We have just about the same exact intolerances, so I'm curious :D

I look forward to seeing your kitties--mine is laying on the floor next to me right now. :)

Oh, to my new Avatar: My son is not short (6 feet), my daughter-in-law is tall!

Ursula, your son looks like you! They are a nice looking couple :)

A "DA" is a hairstyle from the 50's.

AndreaB Contributor

I love animal pictures and people pictures!

Very nice picture of you son and daughter in law Ursula.

DingoGirl Enthusiast

oh my god - - oh my god - - JUST CLOSED EYES when seeing a Gray's Anatomy post - skipped through it - - Remember dear ones on the east coast - we are on west coast time - - it's not on yet - - oh dear just please try and remember not to post any gray's stuff until - 1:00 a.m. your time!! :lol::o:huh:

now must stay off the board until my show is over......

edit: am eating the BEST bread - Whole Paycheck Sandwich bread - sooo good and I"m pleased, since I splurged (like, 7-something a loaf, for pete's sake) FYI - -

you know, back when I was eating gluten, and life was NORMAL, I ate the gnarliest of whole wheats....who knew I"d be eating white sandwich bread :(

Now, onto ER....i love Thursday nights!

oh my gosh....I have been watching ER for as long as it's been on, which I think is one-fourth of my life!! holy cow....it's really good this season, too..... :) Yes, Thurs nights are my TV night.....also The Office - excellent goofiness :lol:

Guest melannen

I want to play too! (Even though I'm only half way to 40ish) :ph34r:

I wish I could ask for hair advice, I hate mine, sooo sick of it! But I have no way to upload pictures from my camera to my computer and don't have any recent ones :(

I'm not really feeling the whole Gray's Anatomy thing. My sister's obsessed, but I guess I just don't get it :unsure:

DingoGirl Enthusiast
I want to play too! (Even though I'm only half way to 40ish) :ph34r:

I wish I could ask for hair advice, I hate mine, sooo sick of it! But I have no way to upload pictures from my camera to my computer and don't have any recent ones :(

I'm not really feeling the whole Gray's Anatomy thing. My sister's obsessed, but I guess I just don't get it :unsure:

Yes, join us, young one....the thread is misleading, anyone can play :)

Okay, go rent season one, Gray's anatomy - - when I was really sick, before dx and laying on the couch, I watched the first five episodes and was totally hooked. now I am deeply in love with McDreamy and he has replaced my 15-year Matthew McConnaughey obsession.....

Guest melannen
Yes, join us, young one....the thread is misleading, anyone can play :)

Okay, go rent season one, Gray's anatomy - - when I was really sick, before dx and laying on the couch, I watched the first five episodes and was totally hooked. now I am deeply in love with McDreamy and he has replaced my 15-year Matthew McConnaughey obsession.....

Thanks, I figured it's be ok :lol:

As far as Gray's Anatomy goes, I don't actually know much about the show. Sometimes when my sister watches it I'll half-way pay attention. She's told me it's like House (which I love but can never watch, I'm always gone on tuesday nights :angry:) except a bit more like a soap. Other then that, I'm clueless

DingoGirl Enthusiast
I watched Gray's.... but couldn't concentrate because I was worried about Robbin... good gaawwwdd girl what the heck did you eat to make you puke?

what are you talking about?? did I miss that, on the Gray's Anatomy page? did she vomit? :blink:

Guest Robbin

:blink::angry: OMGAWWWDDD!!! Do you have to tell EVERYTHING YOU KNOW GIRLFRIEND???!! Yes, I puked, yes, I am freaking feeling like dog doo, and yes, the john is my friend tonight. Ok, now the world knows--I ate some PORK tenderloin like a fool. I make foods that picky child will eat and had to try it. Yes, I deserve my punishment because I knew what might happen. I was gonna make chicken soup with matzo balls that fiddle faddle posted, but no, dh and ds voted tenderloin. GEEEESHHH!!!

Quick on-topic-question-- Is it ok for a forty-something woman to oooogle a 30-something man if said man is a perfect stranger working on a construction site in public baring oh so nice abs and perfect tan? Just wondering in case that might ever happen.......

Yeah, that is weird, matzo soup or pork, now that I noticed that. Geesh, I am weird, huh?

DingoGirl Enthusiast
Quick on-topic-question-- Is it ok for a forty-something woman to oooogle a 30-something man if said man is a perfect stranger working on a construction site in public baring oh so nice abs and perfect tan? Just wondering in case that might ever happen.......

Yeah, that is weird, matzo soup or pork, now that I noticed that. Geesh, I am weird, huh?

first question - absolutely

second question - quite possibly

:P

Guest melannen
Quick on-topic-question-- Is it ok for a forty-something woman to oooogle a 30-something man if said man is a perfect stranger working on a construction site in public baring oh so nice abs and perfect tan? Just wondering in case that might ever happen.......

I don't see a problem with that :lol:

I like to oogle 30-somethings too :D

Guest Robbin
:lol::lol::lol: I forgot to say that "said construction worker" could have long, long blond hair and gorgeous arms too, does that make a difference? This is hypothetical of course.......
DingoGirl Enthusiast
:lol::lol::lol: I forgot to say that "said construction worker" could have long, long blond hair and gorgeous arms too, does that make a difference? This is hypothetical of course.......

well, to be honest, I"m not sure because now he's starting to sound like Fabio - and he scares me :lol::ph34r::lol:

just saw this rap commercial on TV, about Pepto Bismol - - "upset stomach.....blah blah blah.....diarrhea!"

with people dancing adn rapping....

[in a Beavis voice] heh heh....they said....diarrhea!!

Rikki Tikki Explorer
:lol::lol::lol: I forgot to say that "said construction worker" could have long, long blond hair and gorgeous arms too, does that make a difference? This is hypothetical of course.......

OOGLE AND GOOGLE! :D

Guest Robbin

:blink::blink: Oh, no, no not Fabio, more like rock star-maybe kinda Jon Bon Jovi--ish. Not that I look too close of course while going out of my way to the grocery store every day -sometimes twice- er, I mean if I would do that....

Omg, that commercial... too crazy, cracked me up the first time I saw it.

So, when did this Fabio phobia start, girlfriend??

btw, girls, I saw in the grocery line the headlines on the mags---JOHNNY DEPP TIED THE KNOT!!! Why was this not on CNN????

DingoGirl Enthusiast

JON BON JOVI????? oh Lordy yes, go for it and oogle for me too.....I am deeply in love with JBJ also....forgot about him (not in love with his music, though, just him)...

Fabio Phobia....happened the first time I saw him, I think, but esp. when that poor goose (was it one of ours, from OMG??) hit him in the nose on the rollercoaster....

AndreaB Contributor

This square peg always enjoy reading everyone's posts......just don't have much to contribute. :(

Guest Robbin
This square peg always enjoy reading everyone's posts......just don't have much to contribute. :(

Andrea, Andrea, don't you know? You are a round peg, WE ARE THE WEIRD SQUARE ONES!!! You are normal, and we love you for your sanity, lol.

Now, omg, Fabio got hit in the nose with a goose on a rollercoaster???? Is this the start of a joke?? What is the punchline, lol. :lol: ??

Edit: Good night girls, gotta literally goooo. See ya tomorrow.

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. - Mari replied to Jmartes71's topic in Coping with Celiac Disease
      2

      Related issues

    2. - MogwaiStripe replied to annamarie6655's topic in Post Diagnosis, Recovery & Treatment of Celiac Disease
      2

      Airborne Gluten?

    3. - knitty kitty replied to Midwestern's topic in Post Diagnosis, Recovery & Treatment of Celiac Disease
      16

      Gluten Issues and Vitamin D

    4. - knitty kitty replied to annamarie6655's topic in Post Diagnosis, Recovery & Treatment of Celiac Disease
      2

      Airborne Gluten?


  • Celiac.com Sponsor (A19):



  • Member Statistics

    • Total Members
      132,249
    • Most Online (within 30 mins)
      7,748

    Tc clark
    Newest Member
    Tc clark
    Joined

  • Celiac.com Sponsor (A20):


  • Forum Statistics

    • Total Topics
      121.5k
    • Total Posts
      1m

  • Celiac.com Sponsor (A22):





  • Celiac.com Sponsor (A21):



  • Upcoming Events

  • Posts

    • Mari
      Hi Jmartes, It sure is difficult to get useful advice from medical providers. Almost 20 years  ago a Dr suggested that I might have Celiacs and I took a Celiac Panel blood test. No gluten challenge diet. On that test the tTG was in normal range but an alpha antibody was very high. I went online and read about celiac disease and saw how I could investigate this low tTG and still have celiac disease. Normal tTG can happen when a person had been reacting for many years. Another way is that the person has not been eating enough gluten to raise the antibody level. Another reason is that the tTG does not show up on a blood but may show up on a fecal test. Almost all Celiacs inherit at least one of the 2 main Celiac genes. I had genetic tests for the Celiac genes at Enterolab.com. I inherited one main Celiac gene from one parent and the report said that the DQ gene I inherited from my other parent, DQ6, could cause a person to have more problems or symptoms with that combination. One of my grandmother's had fairly typical symptoms of Celiacs but the other grandmother had severe food intolerances. I seem to show some problems inherited from both grandmothers. Human physiology is very complex and researchers are just beginning to understand how different body systems interact.  If you have taken an autosomal DNA test you can download your raw data file and upload it to Prometheuw.com for a small fee and search for Celiac Disease. If you don't find any Cekiac genes or information about Celiac disease  you may not have autoimmune gluten intolerance because more than 99% of Celiacs have one or both of these genes.  PLEASE ASK QUESTIONS IF YOU WANT TO KNOW EHAT i HAVE DONE TO HELP WITH SYMPTOMS.  
    • MogwaiStripe
      I can't prove it, but I truly believe I have been glutened by airborne particles. I used to take care of shelter cats once per week at a pet store, and no matter how careful I was, I would get glutened each time even if I wore a mask and gloves and washed up well after I was done. I believe the problem was that because I'm short, I couldn't do the the tasks without getting my head and shoulders inside their cages, and so the particles from their food would be all over my hair and top of my shirt. Then I had to drive home, so even if I didn't get glutened right then, the particles would be in my car just waiting for me to get in the car so they could get blown into my face again. I gave up that volunteer gig and stopped getting glutened so often and at such regular intervals.
    • knitty kitty
      Hello, @MogwaiStripe, Vitamin D is turned into its activated forms by Thiamine.  Thiamine deficiency can affect Vitamin D activation. https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/14913223/ Thiamine deficiency affects HLA genes.  HLA genes code for autoimmune diseases like Celiac, Thyroiditis, Diabetes, etc.  Thiamine deficiency inside a cell triggers a toggle switch on the gene which in turn activates autoimmune diseases carried on the gene.  The reference to the study is in my blog somewhere.  Click on my name to go to my page, scroll down to the drop down menu "Activities" and click on blogs.  
    • knitty kitty
      Hello, @annamarie6655, Yes, there's many of us who react to airborne gluten!   Yes, animal feed, whether for chickens or cats or dogs, can release airborne gluten.  I can get glutened from the bakery section at the grocery store.   The nose and mouth drain into the digestive system and can trigger systemic reactions.   I find the histamine release in response to airborne gluten will stuff up my sinuses and bother my eyes.  High histamine levels do cause anxiety and migraines.  The muscle spasms can be caused by high histamine, too.  The digestive system may not manifest symptoms without a higher level of gluten exposure.   Our bodies make an enzyme, DAO (diamine oxidase), to break down histamine.   Pyridoxine B 6, Cobalamine B12, Vitamin C, copper, zinc, and iron are needed to make DAO.  DAO supplements are available over the counter.  Taking a B Complex supplement and additional Thiamine in the form Benfotiamine or TTFD (tetrahydrofurfuryl disulfide) helps reduce the amount of histamine being released.  Mast cells without sufficient Thiamine have an itchy trigger finger and release histamine at the slightest provocation.  Thiamine helps mast cells refrain from releasing their histamine.    I find taking additional TTFD thiamine helps immensely with neurological symptoms as TTFD can easily cross the blood brain barrier without a carrier.  High histamine in the brain can cause the muscle spasms, anxiety and migraines.  Vitamin C really helps with clearing histamine, too.   The Digiorno pizza mystery reaction could have been caused by a reaction to the cheese.  Some people develop lactose intolerance.  Others react to Casein, the protein in dairy, the same as if to gluten because Casein resembles the molecular structure of gluten.  An enzyme used in some dairy products, microbial transglutaminase, causes a gluten reaction because it is the same as the tissue transglutaminase our bodies make except microbes make it.  Those tTg IgA blood tests to diagnose celiac disease measure tissue transglutaminase our bodies release as part of the autoimmune response to gluten.   You're doing great!  A Sherlock Holmes award to you for figuring out the connection between airborne gluten and animal feed!!!  
    • Scott Adams
      This article may be helpful:  
×
×
  • 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.