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  1. I have a cure but if I say it I might be booted from this forum... tra la la....it has to do with getting your affairs in order. Anyway, kidding, but- Where is the science from this potential charlatan?!!! Does he/she have any? I guess there's no harm in eliminating other things, obviously, but I suspect the legumes might be an issue, too, at least for...
  2. Hi, I'm not gifted at this so hopefully others will post, but in the ranges given for my anti-tissue transglutiminase test, 19 and under was in the normal range, 20 and over would be in a the positive range. lisa
  3. No, I trust nothing that says "gluten free" unless it's a known dedicated company, but then, I'm one of those ridiculously super-sensitives. I also don't use many of those "substitute" foods- I cook most everything from whole foods myself. Sticking with whole foods and keeping a detailed food log is very helpful especially for the first year or so. My food...
  4. Not sure about Australia but Lancome's line Le Rouge Absolu is gluten free. Also, Ecco Bella and I BELIEVE a company called Bare Essentials. Others will post. good luck, lisa
  5. ForbloodyEVER! Okay- about 2 weeks... I also can experience the delay which does make pinpointing the culprit worthy of Sherlock Holmes... lisa
  6. Yes, terrible nightmares when glutened-somehow gluten itself makes its way into the dreams in some nefarious way, too. I have nightmares sometimes without gluten but I ALWAYS have them if glutened. It's interesting to hear others have similar experiences. Sleep tight, lisa
  7. Yes, I had a low white cell count all my life. 35 years later I was diagnosed and 4 years after going gluten free my white count is in the normal range. I believe others on this board have had similar stories. lisa
  8. Actually fructose is different from sucrose and many people have difficulty digesting fructose. (well-documented) Of course, all carbohydrates are broken down into simple sugars in digestion. There is no need for the amplification of sugar value that "high fructose corn syrup" creates. There is a reason it is ubiquitous in marketing. Look into it; it...
  9. LDJ, Yes, it is a long road, I must say. But during those initial 2 years and even now I remind myself that I am insanely sensitive to gluten and accidental involvement with it seems difficult to completely avoid. But I feel the best I have in years (except from some annoying menopausal symptoms which I'm trying my best to ignore...) and when I do feel...
  10. Joyce, I have been gluten free for going on 5 years but, prior to diagnosis, I was in so much agony at night I was certain I had something quite bad. If I ingest even the most negligible amount of gluten I will get that hideous bloat and trapped gas and PAIN! It feels like someone filled my whole insides with cement and, sadly, no, nothing seems to help...
  11. I had positive antibodies and a negative biopsy (however, I had been glutenfree/lite for 4 months prior to biopsy) There is NO Question that gluten causes damage to me and genetic testing furthered that proof for me. I think they will understand in the future that there is a spectrum of disease caused by gluten. By the way, the Mayo clinic just completed...
  12. When glutened the nights are THE WORST! BIG left side pain, bloating to the point I feel I can't breathe and NO relief until sometime in the morrow when, if lucky, I'll start to have a bowel movement. (sorry to be graphic but, there it is...) My left hip is usually in agony as well and I am not talking about discomfort, I mean PAIN! This can persist for days...
  13. I have been enjoying a few cups of java a week again for about 2 years and all is well. If there were gluten in it, because of my insane sensitivity, I'm sure I'd have known by now! Yum! lisa
  14. YES! It's ghastly! Read "The Omnivore's Dilemma" Michael Pollan- every American should read it if you want to know what you're eating and what we've done with "modern" agriculture. I eat local whenever possible... lisa
  15. Hi. It took two FULL years for my antibody levels to get in the normal range- AND, during that time, I ate ONLY whole foods I cooked myself from scratch. Because I am ridiculously sensitive (something I would never have believed until living through it) my family ultimately went gluten-free (two teenagers and my spousal equivalent) AND the 4 dogs, 5 cats...
  16. Hi! I'm on the east coast so won't be any help. There is another Greek yogurt called "Cholbani"/(??) I think that's okay. Good luck! lisa
  17. Tiffany, I've never filled in those spaces but in order to first post (or something- kind of fuzzy here as Michael is the computer whiz in this house and I didn't do this...) I had to log that info somewhere- that's why it was so surprising. Thank you everyone for the clarity! lisa
  18. Thank you, Peter- that just freaked me out! lisa
  19. Hi. I don't know what just happened but, I changed my avatar and just happened to look at my personal profile and saw that not only is my address listed, but my phone number as well! I really need this info OFF of the website as soon as possible! PLEASE help? lisa
  20. Ahorsesoul, Yes! It's unbelievable, isn't it? I really thought I was nuts with this but there is NO question in mind that the guilty culprit was the burger- I only introduce one new thing at a time. I was miserable for a week with that one. Steak and chicken and roasts are fine. Take care, lisa
  21. Thanks, Patti- I just tried sending you a message to see if I got it right. (I know, pretty pathetic, huh?) lisa
  22. It took me a couple of months to figure out that I was reacting to McCormick's GROUND spices. I've eliminated them and eat only freshly bought and dried spices. (Dried by me I mean.) It was a bummer. I don't THINK I reacted to McCormick's plain dried spices (not ground) but I've eliminated them altogether anyway- it's not worth it to me. I am one of those...
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