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Back Again

Life is crumbling.   Funny how when you think things are peachy, things all of a sudden end up pear shaped.   I have two sons in Sydney, Australia, they have been there for coming on 10 years. Their father, my ex husband has been a major part in their lives over there. I thought things had been fine, they have both been working, one son even managed to set up a business on his own.   But life gets tough even for them. It now seems the youngest who has been unemployed for a little while

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Kaycee

From Another Planet?

10 July, 2006 Well it has been a few days, I am still on holiday, but it is nearly over, two more sleeps then I will be winging my way back home.   Holiday has been great, I have tried to make it relaxing, but dad keeps on thinking that I should be doing things, and not just reading or doing a crossword. But I am quite happy doing those things.   I went dining at my sisters house on the Sunday. They were more worried about feeding me than I was about eating at their house. They kept joki

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Why Does It Always Rain On Me?

We all have our secrets, some big some small, some we would like to share, and others we just want to hide away from. Bolts come out of the blue when least expected and can have the most profound effect on you. Sons are for keeps and sons keep me going, I would hate to think where I would be without my sons, all four of them. I would like to think we are close, but I would like to be closer. Life is pretty interesting and life can be tough, but life is what it is all about, and the streng

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Then I Go Wow!

Today started off bad, at 8 am the phone goes, and it is the hospital telling me that they have booked me in for a gastroscope next Thursday at 8am. I know I need it done, even if I have been gluten free for over a year, just think it took a year for the appointment to come through. The doctor said it would take a while and that by the time I got it done I could've healed, and that it was more to make sure that nothing else was wrong with me. So I will go and do it, but I am nervous, what if

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Getting Warmer

Life hasn't crumbled.   Summer is just around the corner.   My second son Andrew came home from Australia. He has adapted to my gluten free life quite well. He is a bit hesitant to eat what he perceives as my food, but I tell him to help himself, the only things he can't touch would be my tuna, bread and mueslis. The rest I eat is not typically marketed to be gluten free, but is gluten free non-the-less, so it is not expensive. The last thing I want to do is be a drain on our finances, so

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Kaycee

One Year From Diagnonis, What A Ride

A lot happens in a year In a year, I've gone from food ignaramous to foodie. Junk food eater, to food nut. I used to read labels on products to guage the fat and calorie content, but now it is more for the ingredients. Last week I found out that food labels contain the amounts of protein and carbohydrates in them My favourite reading went from bestsellers to food labels. Lol I've gone from unhealthy to getting better. I have found a new passion. Can you guess what?   It has been quite

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Boring Day

It is so cold today, as if the wind has come straight off the mountains. So much for our winterless north, it is just a myth.   Mum and dad down south are experiencing blizzard like conditions and we up here nearly got blown away yesterday. There was major weather and power woes all over the country, and Auckland moaned the most, as usual.   We woke early this morning, 5.30 and were all ready to walk the dog Poppy, but it was raining, so we gave that a miss. We were a bit wimpy. I made sur

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Kaycee

Another Day At The Office

14 June, 2006 The diarrhoea is back. It had gone for nearly two weeks, after being nearly a daily occurrence for a month. I know where it came from, but I was so hungry a couple of nights back, I just had to have fries! I had been to a meeting, everyone at home was hungry, it was late and I just had to eat! Within an hour, I knew I had done it. I will have to make sure that I have a little snack in the afternoon, just so I don’t get that horrible hunger. Being winter it will be a battle.

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It Told Me I Forgot To Put The Title In

Interesting day to say the least. Morning same as usual at work. Was told by an informed man this morning, that a woman needs one man who can do many things, yet a man needs many women who can do one thing. Is it true? I always thought that a way to a man’s heart is through his stomach. He did not quite agree with me there, maybe I have got it all wrong.   So roll on this afternoon, we had the kind of afternoon that nightmares are made from. We had those dreaded nit checks that our schoo

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Potholes And Misdirections

I am usually a tolerant person, but since I have discovered an intolerance, I am thinking maybe I should act the part. This is going back a little time and it is a real rant.   When first diagnosed with coeliac I had felt like I am on my own with this. The forums have been great, but we are all such different people with so many different needs, it is hard to get the exact course to take with anybody. It is a lot of trial and error. But you have all reinforced in me, that I am not going cr

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Two Different Shoes

Well this is one of those days that don’t come around very often. As it was a teachers only day, and as I am not a teacher, I had the choice whether to come into work or not. So I opted to stay away, and catch up on a few things at home. Had to finish my library book, “Map of the world” by Jane (Janet?) Hamilton, really good book, but already two days late. What should I read next? Any ideas? Needed to catch up with the washing, and make a loaf of c lee bread (gluten free, I call all my

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Could It Get Colder.

One more week of work, then two weeks off for holidays. Six more sleeps then winging my way down to Christchurch, then further south to see my dad, and then my mum when she comes back from warmer climes in Darwin. She would’ve spent 3 weeks up there with two of my brothers and a sister. Funny how most of my brothers and sisters live in Australia, leaving just three of us here in NZ. Dad says it has been real cold down there, lucky if today they reached 5 degrees. Somewhere not far from him

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Mushroom On The Floor

Another freezing day, ice first thing, and frozen fingers. We are not used to this type of weather. Three frosts this year already, compared to none for us last year. I will have to harden up, as I will be in the deep dark cold south in a couple of days, where they have been having blizzard like conditions.   Was a long day at work. 8.30am till 6pm tonight. All of two and a half hours longer than usual, but I have a headache now. Could be because I am hungry.   The teachers who stayed l

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Kaycee

Another Allegy?

30 June 2006 Tomorrow early, we drive for 3 hours down to Auckland, and I catch a plane and go to Christchurch, which will take an hour and then catch a bus and travel for another 3 hours to get to Waimate. It will be a long day! But worth it in the end to see my mum and dad. Gosh I miss them.   I think I might have been stressing out today, trying not to think about that worse case scenario. When I stress, it goes straight to my stomach, so it has not been too settled today.   So it ha

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The Ice Box Of A South

1 July, 2006 Got up early and me and Jim off away to Auckland to catch the plane. It was a cold morning, a bit of ice around. Traffic was not too bad as far as Auckland was concerned. But once at the airport, the wait was terrible. Took three quarters of an hour to go through getting bags checked. Just as well we were early, as we thought we would have time for coffee. Wrong, just enough time to check in, and for me to catch the plane. I hate saying goodbyes, especially to Jim as he has b

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It Is In My Jeans

2 July 2006 It’s very early this morning, and it is very dark. Dad says about minus 2 degrees. Nice and snuggly inside, but rather crisp outside. When it is light I will be able to see the snow on this hills around. There is one hill here, more like a foothill, with a concrete shaped horse on the side at the top, that can be seen for miles. It should have a bit on, and there is a wonderful walk up that that I would like to climb, puffing of course, just to take a look around behind it and a

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Another Man!

3rd July, 2006 Another day, not as cold as yesterday. Forecast is for snow tomorrow, so that could be exciting. Me and dad went visiting a few of his friends. In the afternoon, we went to visit a friend of his who has coeliac, and has been living with it for 10 years. I was a bit apprehensive about going to see him to start with, as he is quite a bit older than me, about my dad’s age, in his 70’s, and sometimes I think, (I probably am being ageist), but that maybe they are not all up to sc

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Is It The Water?

It was last day of holiday yesterday. Caught up with my little sister and had a couple of uneasy moments. I mentioned to her I had been feeling better while on holiday, and I mentioned it was probably because my eating had even changed down here, less and less additives etc. and more natural stuff. But she jumps on me discounting what I am trying to say, and says it could be because there was no stress from work, or even that up at home I could've been walking too much, or else it was our wa

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Emmotional Roller Coaster, Part 1

15 July 2006 Congratulations to me, we have been married one year today. One wonderful year. Unfortunately I volunteered last night to do a stint of volunteering at the local library today, forgetting what today was. But Jim forgave me that indiscretion, it was only for 3 hours. Which gave him enough time to walk the dog, and check out a few cars, or whatever men do when on their own.   We went shopping later on, and bought ourselves a coffee plunger, and a new frying pan for me. Very r

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Merry-go-round Part 2

25 July 2006 Well the Irish Coffee was a hit with my stomach, and not a problem. So it was a well chosen anniversary present for us both.   This is the continued journey to being gluten free. Excerpts from my diary, and food journal, it is probably just as boring as the previous entry, but it is helping me a lot with where and how far I have gone in six month. I am so blown away, I is a new person.   1 January 2006 “One week out from Xmas. Back on track. Feeling better.” Still on my di

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Swings And Round Abouts Part 3

Another episode in going gluten free. As you can see it has been a battle and a long journey, and now six months later I am still getting there with my food woes. I do embrace the diet, but it has been a slow journey to get to here.   1 Feb Hot night. Jim is relaxing as after yesterday, he is totally whacked. He gets impatient about not coming right.   2 February, 2006 Went to Dargaville with Jim. He kept going on about not feeling right. So I told him to go to the Doctor, and he did.

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Sugar Hater Me

There is nothing worse than a drop of rain (it was a big drop) in the middle of the night to remind me that I have washing on the line! And then, this morning, my son, the big 6 footer can’t find any jeans. Guess where they are? On the line!   I wake up this morning feeling like a truck has run me over. I only had a small glass of red wine. Usually not a problem. But then the sugar hater me, indulged in 2 cans of orange fizzy. How could I do that? That was easy. It might be the sugar b

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Been A While

Yes it has been a while since I've blogged.   Not much has happened, just been working hard and trying to get on.   A couple points of interest this week:   1) a fellow worker looking over my shoulder and saying "you can't eat rice, it has gluten in it." So I proudly pointed out that I was eating sausage as well! She is just one of the mis-informed who should know better. She soon cottoned on and then said with a laugh "there must been oodles of gluten in the curry." This is one thi

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Doubting Thomas

Went to the doctors today for a general health check.   I did ask him if he could be 100% positive that I had coeliac, and he had to admit that he should've done a biopsy earlier on, as when I had the biopsy done it had been a whole year since I went gluten free. But he did mention that the blood results pointed to problems with gluten. He did say I had coeliac after the blood tests. It's on my records I guess, so I should leave it at that.   I guess today I am just being a doubting Thomas

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Mintie

It has been a difficult couple of days. First my husband had to go to the High Court to sort out the will his father had left in trust for him and his stepmother. It is a big long story, and it has gone on for quite long enough, about four years. So on Friday, it was all sorted out and both parties seem relatively happy. But it has cost quite a bit in the process, if only people would do what they should. So he has had his day in court.   We had to travel into Auckland, and as that is abou

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