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Susanwisely

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    Aberdeenshire

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  1. Happy birthday and may God bless you today!

  2. Geuine weight gain: I have been extremely thin all my life, 8-9 months ago since diagnosing still no weight gain, thinking there is something wrong here, after many trips to the Dr, Specialist, Dietician, internet products, the real weight gainer is Fortisip and Milk. Full milk. Not semi-skimmed. Drink at least 1.5 pints per day, (full of calcium too...
  3. Hi there. Maybe you should ask to see a dietician if you dont have one already? Your Dietician will see if you are getting enough calories. I am 23 years old and only a very scary 84lbs in weight so I know what you are going through. Ask for a supplement drink called Fortisip. I have to drink 3 per day and they compensate for a meal, plus I eat as...
  4. I have RLS !! It is driving my boyfriend crazy at nights with me getting up to stretch my legs for a while, kicking him when moving around constantly. My legs now ache all day and at night. I was given Ammitriptiline for this anti-depressants but these made me worse. I wouldnt reccomend those to anyone. I have been told to try TOnic Water as it contains...
  5. Gosh I thought I was having it bad having severe celiac disease. I am interesting in hearing more about having celiac disease and Crohns Disease? I am getting a barium Swallow soon ordered my my specialist and dont understand why he would like me to have this. I am 23, almost 24 yrs old and I am only 84 lbs in weight. I think there is something else wrong...
  6. Hi there. Ive been gluten-free since October last yr, weigh around 94 lbs mark, very underweight, was very symptomatic pre diagnosis, have a complete burnt out villi and very inflammed gut. My Specialist said it was the worst case he has seen. Since gluten-free its been good, but no weight gain. Dietician has given me Fortisip drinks 3 x per day. Ive...
  7. Hi Everyone. Ive been gluten-free for around 8-9 months now and still very underweight. I used to weight 84 lbs and now 97 lbs. I have been very thin all my life, and people used to (and still do) ask if I have an eating disorder. Very annoying. I can guarantee if you are looking to gain weight try: Fortisip. Its a nitrition drink prescibed by your dietician...
  8. Hi there! Im from Aberdeenshire! Well not Aberdeen but the suburbs! How are you doing? How are you coping with your celiac disease? Im finding it pretty tough right now since being diagnosed! Getting an appointment to see my specialist is like gold dust. And my GPs dont have a clue about celiac disease!
  9. Hi everyone, Thanks for the replies... I eat a lot of chicken and rice too which supposedly helps. Ive been diagnosed for 4 months, and apparently my villi was nearly burnt out so im guessing that wll take quite a few months to heal and fully grow back. I will be patient and continue to eat lots.. Im hoping to gain some more lbs! And at least 2...
  10. Hi there, Ive been diagnosed, and strangely coping ok. Apart from the weight. I NEED to gain weight as I am 6stone 5lbs. I was 5stone 9 lbs but have gained some weight. I cant reach any further with the weight gain! Thats an issue I cant do anything about. My eating is chronic. I eat loads of fruit, crisps, cakes (gluten free of course), 2x big...
  11. Hi there Guys, Here's my story - sorry if I bore you, I will try and make it short! In October 05, I was taken into Hosp with serious cramps and pains in Abdomen, they perfromed a Laparoscopy and took my appendix out whilst there, yep still no answer to my probem! I went home to recover and started deteriorating badly. Bloating, abdominal pains...
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