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What A Crappy Day


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10 days into being gluten free and things were going well. Felt much better and actually enjoyed being in the kitchen again. Then yesterday afternnon, wham! Worst cramping and bloating since December, and eventually D all night. Didn't eat anything yesterday that I hadn't already had earler in the diet, think I got CC'd from an old plastic bowl at work I used to heat up some leftovers for lunch. I used to use it for Campbell's Chunky Soup, which would trigger the exact same reactions.

Anyhow, feeling a little better this morning and the toast and banana seem to be sitting all right so far, 3 hours now.

Then the doctor called a half hour ago. We had our two daughters tested Monday. 14 year old came back negative(yeaaa!) but the 9 year old tested positive. He's sending her to Riley's Children Hospital in Indianapolis for further testing and confirmations. Rats. She's 9 and lives for cereal and Mac & Cheese. Although this does bring her recent troubles with ADHD and migraines into proper focus.

Thanks all, venting over. Now on to see if I can start gaining some of the weight back some of the weight I lost last night that I had worked so hard this week to gain( weight loss is a major issue with me, by the time I was finally diagnosed my malabsorption had turned to non-absorption, my magnesium,potassium,calcium, albumin, sodium, and chloride levels had all dropped to critical levels and had to be hospitalized and hooked up to IV's and a heart monitor).


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Luckily your little one will still be able to have mac n' cheese and cereal... Cocoa Pebbles and Fruity Pebbles are both gluten free as well as Disney's Little Einsntein's, Mickey Mouse Clubhouse, and Dora's Cinnamon Stars. They are all readily found in mainstream grocery stores. Tinkyada pasta and Kraft orange cheese powder in a shaker (or Velveeta) make a mean mac n' cheese! You can make the mac n' cheese in bulk and then freeze it so that it's easy to heat up for lunches or snacks. She will adjust to the gluten free diet just as you are. And, it will make her life so much easier once her symptoms resolve she will likely not even look back. Plus, you are saving her (by putting her on the gluten free diet) from a lifetime of mysterious ailments, aches and pains, etc. This really is a positive thing. It may be easiest to make your entire household gluten free now that two of you have tested positive. This way you (or whoever cooks) won't feel the need to make two seperate meals for the family. Plus, making the house gluten free will cut down on temptation and contamination sources.

johnsoniu Apprentice
Luckily your little one will still be able to have mac n' cheese and cereal... Cocoa Pebbles and Fruity Pebbles are both gluten free

Fruity Peebles are gluten free!!!??? Darling, you just made MY day. My cereal was thing hardest thing for me to give up. :P

As for this all being for my daughters best in the long run, oh absolutely! As I said earlier, this will help so much with the ailments(symptoms?) that have plagued her the last year.

kbtoyssni Contributor

I buy Kraft mac and cheese, take out the cheese packet, give the noodles to a friend and use the cheese with gluten-free noodles. There's something about boxed mac and cheese...

cajun celiac Rookie
I buy Kraft mac and cheese, take out the cheese packet, give the noodles to a friend and use the cheese with gluten-free noodles. There's something about boxed mac and cheese...

WHAT A GREAT IDEA!!! I'm going to do that tomorrow! You are a genius!

bremac Apprentice
I buy Kraft mac and cheese, take out the cheese packet, give the noodles to a friend and use the cheese with gluten-free noodles. There's something about boxed mac and cheese...

Seriously????!!!!! That is such a good idea!!!!

johnsoniu Apprentice
WHAT A GREAT IDEA!!! I'm going to do that tomorrow! You are a genius!

Tomorrow nothing! A friend of mine gave me a box of Glutino brown rice elbow macaroni at church tonight, said they were the best she's found. Saw kbtoyssni post about the kfraft idea and raced off to the kitchen. Just finishing off my second helping.

KB, you're an angel and a genius!!! Thank you bunches


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my day was crappy, stomach pains, feeling blah tired of taking pills all i want to do is feel better how long does it take for your celiac disease to get under contol ?

larry mac Enthusiast
I buy Kraft mac and cheese, take out the cheese packet, give the noodles to a friend and use the cheese with gluten-free noodles. There's something about boxed mac and cheese...

kb,

There is something about boxed mac & cheese; I'm with you there. My daughters (now that they're grown) like the fancy schmancy deluxe with the squeese cheese. Sorry, no can do. Too mild; not near enough good old fashioned kraft mac & cheese flavor. I'm supposed to pay extra for less flavor? I don't think so. You don't mess with a good thing.

You try to bring your kids up the best you know how, and this is how they repay you?

BTW, I like to condense everyone's user name down to as small an abbreviation as possible, yet incorporate all syllables or parts. Your ruining my evil plan. What's up with that name?

yours truly, stumped in wylie

lm

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Tomorrow nothing! A friend of mine gave me a box of Glutino brown rice elbow macaroni at church tonight, said they were the best she's found. Saw kbtoyssni post about the kfraft idea and raced off to the kitchen. Just finishing off my second helping.

KB, you're an angel and a genius!!! Thank you bunches

There are even some stores where you can buy the Kraft cheese packets in a box by themselves, without the noodles...... Kids never know the difference! LOL!

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