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  1. I also have microscopic coliis and celiac. I am 13 weeks pregnant and did experience D early in my pregnancy. My midwife said that immodium a.d. is fine to take while you are pregnant!!!
  2. I know how you feel. I am 13 weeks pregnant and have been miserable since the beginning. I went off my gluten free diet because I was so nausous and did not want to take the time to make my own bread, or I would be out and just need something to stop the nausea. I realize now that I am feeling this bad because I HAVE been eating all this gluten. It is...
  3. I was soooooo hoping that I had just gotten better. I just hate the unknown of that negative biopsy. It's like I feel like I will never know for sure!!!!!! Thank you for your email.
  4. I had a positive blood test for Celiac, negative biopsy(after being gluten-free for two weeks), back in January 06'. I went off gluten and really never noticed any changes. I had diahreah for months. Once I started taking the immodium A.D. things finally started firming up. I am recently pregnant(3 months), and with the terrible nausea have found myself...
  5. I don't understand. So you believe that you do not have celiac? does the doc think that also? What long term effects are you afraid of if you do not have celiac disease. Does anything happen when you eat gluten? Thanks for your input. Jennifer
  6. those are definately gluten symtoms. I get the same symptoms, but usually 24 hours after I eat gluten. I am glad to know I am not the only one who cheats. it's hard. : (
  7. Hi everyone, I was recently told that I had celiac and to start a gluten free diet. I was gluten free for two weeks, and then had a biopsy which was negative for Celiac Sprue. Could the two weeks of gluten free food make my biopsy negative? The doc said he thinks I don't have celiac but to stay gluten free for 6 months and then add wheat. Does anyone...
  8. Does anyone chew gum? Is is gluten free? Any advice? I am traveling on a plane in two days and need to chew gum to pop my ears. Thanks.
  9. Thank you cassidy!!
  10. Hi everyone, I need some opinions. I was recently diagnosed with celiac sprue. I have been taking these Digestive Enzymes for about two months now with no problems. I have been gluten-free for three weeks. In the last week and a half, after taking them, I get terrible tummy ache and nausea. I even threw up two days ago. It says Gluten Free on the bottle...
  11. jlynn

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    I am VERY New to this myself and am on a strict diet. I would suggest eating brown rice with garlic everyday. Also start taking(if youare not already) a probiotic, this will help settled down an inflamed stomach mucosa. I also have "d" as a symptom of intolerance. My nutritionist has suggested drinking carrot juice as it helps to soak up the extra water...
  12. thanks for the info, i will check it out. Immodium does not help me, but maybe I need to take more than the normal dose.?
  13. Wow!! Thank you so much! That was very helpful. I would love your recipe for quinoa salad. I am still staying away from raw veggies though. Depression is huge!!!!!! I think I was a little post pardum already after my baby was born last September. this really put me over the edge. Everyone is so great here!! Hopefully it becomes less overwhelming over...
  14. Just read your post. I was recently diagnosed, and have been soooo hungry. Right now I am starving but do not know what to eat because everytime I eat I feel nauscious and sick, I think it is worse than the hunger. this is really hard!!!
  15. Wow, congrats on the pregnancy! 6 months, OMG. That is crazy. I have only had this D for three months this time. Would you mind telling me what you were able to eat. I have lost so much weight, I would like to gain a few pounds. thank you
  16. When do you think I can start with Amy's frozen dinners? And what do you eat for breakfast? I am not much of a meat eater, just chicken. Are there any safe cereals to start with as a newbie?
  17. I am very new, but was only eating Kashi crackers that I know of that were wheat. My nutritionist took me off all wheat about 1 month ago to try to stop the D. We did not even know I had Celiac Sprue. Since being diagnosed, I have been extremely sad. Just starting to feel a little better emotionally. The news is horrible. I know there are worse things...
  18. Thank you so much. Yes, I wish this was all a bad dream. I just want to feel better, but I think with all of this unfortunate news, I have gotten worse. Probably because I am so emotional and all. I will just take each day as it comes. I will check out recipes, but I feel at first I must be careful.
  19. Hello, I am newyly diagnosed with Celiac Sprue, but I also have Collagenous Colits. Is there anyone out there who has also dealt or is dealing with this? What did you eat when first diagnosed? the doc won't give me anything to stop the "going to the bathroom" episodes. Does diet really work? Thank you
  20. I was thinking that too. I did not eat the gluten-free bread today, and will avoid it for a while. I just found out that I had been taking vitamins with gluten, so I will have to find different ones. I feel like there is soo much. And I just had a baby 4 months ago. Talk about overwhelming. I just wish I could pay someone to cook for me and figure everything...
  21. Hi everyone, I was just diagnosed with Celiac Sprue just last week. Blood test was positive, so was edg. I am just beginning to get my kitchen de-glutened(sp?). I am using separate pans, utensils, cutting board, etc. But it seems that after everything I eat I feel naucious. I am only eating potatoes, fish, chicken, eggs, some brown rice, and gluten...
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