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- Scott Adams replied to sillyac58's topic in Related Issues & Disorders7
Recurring flu like symptoms after being precribed immune system stimulating drug
While the initial flu-like symptoms are a known side effect of Imiquimod, it is plausible that triggering your immune system in that way could have caused a long-term shift in your autoimmune response, essentially lowering your threshold for a reaction. Your theory is very valid. Given your history, the most logical first step is to eliminate oats entirely... -
- sillyac58 replied to sillyac58's topic in Related Issues & Disorders7
Recurring flu like symptoms after being precribed immune system stimulating drug
Thank you WW. I will look into all this an appreciate the info!! -
- captaincrab55 replied to Yvonne Ayers Albers's topic in Celiac Disease Pre-Diagnosis, Testing & Symptoms1
blood pressure meds that are gluten free
Yvonne Ayers Albers, How did you find out HCTZ contains gluten? My search shows the Brand Name as gluten-free, while some of the Generic HCTZ may contain Gluten. -
- Katerific posted a topic in Coping with Celiac Disease0
Emergency Room
On Saturday I got glutened so badly that I had to go to the Emergency Room at the hospital. I only eat in restaurants approximately 2 times a year. We went to a pizza place that has gluten free pizza. They show nutritional information about all their menu items and it seemed I could get all the ingredients for my gluten free pizza. Now I read that pizzerias... -
- Wheatwacked replied to sillyac58's topic in Related Issues & Disorders7
Recurring flu like symptoms after being precribed immune system stimulating drug
Normal vitamin D range us from 20 ng/ml to 100 ng/ml. 200 nmol/L is the same as 80ng/ml. Minimum vitamin D is based soley on preventing Rickets and osteomyelitis. Othe research is considered irrelevant insufficnet proof. My 25(OH)D level is just over 80 ng/dl. It took 8 years of 10,000 IU a day to get here because Celiac Disease causes low D. In 19...
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