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  1. I modified my diet for years in addition to gluten, as I had multiple food intolerances post gluten challenge. I still watch my histamine levels particularly during allergy season, as I have environmental allergies as well that can increase my histamine load. As others mentioned I also maintain nutrition/supplementation as well. Lastly, I regularly have...
  2. "I don’t eat food from airplanes. It’s not worth the risk and so few people are aware of celiac disease and truly understand. " Agreed I have gotten sick on a flight, and then had flight attendants banging on the bathroom door because I went to the bathroom too much. It was an unpleasant flight experience.
  3. Their general faq info states regarding the Cetaphil product line "Although the ingredients in our Cetaphil skincare range are not recognized gluten sources; we do not test for trace amounts of gluten that may be present in the ingredients or as a result of the manufacturing process. Additionally, ingredient suppliers may change. If you are a celiac...
  4. Welcome to the forum Britt. I am glad you have a Dr. looking into this for you further. Trents gave you excellent information. I just wanted to chime in as I was long misdiagnosed IBS by symptoms only. I am diagnosed NCGS with additional food intolerances. I have a cousin who is Celiac. I was unable to complete my 2 week gluten challenge when I had my scopes...
  5. Not sure if this will be helpful. I am labeled NCGS. I was to complete a 2 week gluten challenge for both scopes. I failed. I made it 6 days of my 2 weeks.I also competed Ig E testing before, and food challenge/elimination diet after scopes. I developed additional intolerances during that time period. It took me 2 years and 4 months to feel normal again with...
  6. Is the Dr willing to put NCGS in the medical chart based on all the medical history and past tests? Are you willing, and able to be strict with just that label? Will your Dr's and medical providers honor that label? Will they help maintain your health and support it? It does sound like in my opinion you know that you should avoid gluten. If you are committed...
  7. "Last year, I gained 20 pounds in about two months. " Hello & welcome. I read wheatwacked and trents gave you excellent advice already. I just wanted to let you know I am NCGS, and experienced edema/bloating distension that had me appear to have gained weight during my undiagnosed time. So I am glad to read you are on your path to potential...
  8. I use my symptoms to guide me. Even though, I have been gluten-free for awhile my system can get riled up. Recently, I got some new prescription glasses, a Nickel allergy has arrived (likely had it longer, but I couldn't figure it out, and off Dr's radar. Despite it being contact dermatitis episode, it ramped up my innate immune system. So even now 3 weeks...
  9. I am labeled NCGS. I had high amounts of eosinophils and lymphocytes. I had inflammation starting at my esophagus, my stomach was horrible to the naked eye, then they got to the intestines. They initially were concerned I might have Barrett's esophagus although I don't match the particular profile. The pathology results revealed it was not Barrett...
  10. Sorry to read you are struggling. Many of us have been there. You are not alone. It is frustrating, and isolating. It was really difficult to lose long time friends, or no longer be able to eat out. The hardest was when my family of origin refused to come to a gluten-free BBQ I was hosting, if I would not let them bring gluten to it. You read that...
  11. I know a few others gave you some info already. I wanted to add my experience. I use to eat them in the past. I developed a corn intolerance. So the TJ products containing corn meal, corn starch, or corn derivatives are no longer a fit for me. I hope you are able to find an alternative. Best wishes.
  12. I was diagnosed vitamin D deficient before my gluten intolerance (NCGS) was diagnosed. After my gluten challenge I had to take supplements, and had to focus on vitamin D, B vitamins, magnesium, and zinc. I also have to watch for dehydration/electrolytes. I take a sublingual vitamin B-12 that dissolves under my tongue for absorption. It took over 2 years...
  13. I get brain fog from cooking gluten items in my environment. My immunologist had our entire house go gluten-free. ( I initially tried to keep my gluten-free isolated for a few years before finding a Dr willing to test me) I experienced it not only at my sister's house one holiday, but also at work lunch room once my own personal home was entirely gluten...
  14. You have many symptoms similar to mine. After undergoing my gluten challenge I was diagnosed NCGS. As a child my Dr told my mom my symptoms was just childhood anxiety, and she should teach me to be calm. Then as my GI symptoms became even worse in my early 20s I was diagnosed as IBS by symptoms only. I broke out in a horrible PUPPP rash after giving...
  15. Sorry it happened to you. I personally had to stop eating out entirely. My most recent cc was at the dentists office. ( Set back happened for me last month. The pandemic led to staff turnover. I'm not certain if they cc me with equipment or dropping the ball with the products used on me. As they have it in my chart . I'm always repeating at start...
  16. I had to drop rice and white potato for a few years after my gluten challenge. I had multiple intolerances after my scopes etc. I introduced quinoa and sweet potato when I had to drop rice and white potato. In time I was able to reintroduce them. Best wishes
  17. Hello Gael. If I am reading and comprehending your post properly you are currently pregnant? This may not be relevant, but I thought I should share our story. I experienced itching under the skin during pregnancy, a rash developed below my belly button during pregnancy, I erupted into a full blown PUPPP rash after delivery. (In Hindsight my Dr....
  18. I'm with ravenwoodglass. You are going through a very tough time emotionally right now. You are likely spiritually and physically drained as well. Recognizing and acknowledging it is good. You needed to let out your feelings and emotions. You slipped up. You acknowledged it. You stopped yourself early on into the first few bites. Now you must forgive yourself...
  19. I reacted to store bought rice as well. I found some rice noodles at the international market I am ok with. I also began to order rice from Nuts.com gluten-free specific menu. I have gluten and corn issues. So I need to watch cc from both. Good luck
  20. Hello. Congratulations on your pregnancy. I was diagnosed NCGS after I had children. I conceived 3 children. I lost my first and experienced a missed miscarriage. I went on to 2 conceive and birth 2 beautiful children. My pregnancies and labor deliveries were "not textbook". Far from the normal pregnancies my mom and sisters had. Both deliveries ended...
  21. Yes. I am considered NCGS many of the symptoms you describe fit my reaction to gluten. Additionally, I was put on an elimination diet after my gluten challenge for other culprits. I get those symptoms as well to my other food triggers as well which are cow dairy and corn intolerance too. If you can find a Dr to assist you in ruling in or out both celiac...
  22. Hello. I have tried taking cod liver oil and barleans (non fish based) products over the years. I preferred cod specifically over fish oil. From my experience I found them to be helpful from an overall anti inflammatory stand point, not specific remedy to a cc incident. Although certainly gi inflammation is a part of gluten cc. Years back I actually...
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