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  1. i just drink peppermint tea for the pain and lemon juice with honey to try and help clear out the badness.... and let nature take its course.
  2. hi, where did you get that list from?
  3. Noooo... ... what else can i use now then I have to go gluten-free, lactose /dairy free - i will add soya back in first (after the month but i know ive reacted before now)... pants! could this day get any suckier
  4. i dnt know if i react to MSG and if thats different to gluten - its all very new, i had the tests and camera down my throat years ago but i ignored al the advice, so im kinda starting from scratch here - all i know is i had the food and ive been really ill.... i know i didnt have any dairy (as i wasnt being actually being very very sick) so it must have...
  5. It was mothers birthday Saturday, which as ever presented the dilemma of omg! What am I going to eat and how not to cause too much fuss and too many arguments with the folks. We had the rest of the brood over in the evening and after some discussion it was agreed we
  6. so its moms birthday today and we had chinese takeaway- already i feel that balloon like and other less polite issues surfacing which means im in my room away from the social areana... is this common with takeaway? i would have thought some were worse than others i tried to be careful with my food choices and STUPID question; but is all wine ok? (i...
  7. sort of... ..my folks didnt 'glut' me at the weekend.. i did... i was dumb and stuck the fork in my mouth no one else, and on the whole they let me do my own thing, make my own food and i do mostly buy my own stuff. i think its unreasonable to expect the folks to go gluten-free when they dont need to, its just a case of having to be sure that i have...
  8. i live at home sweetie. So its precarious, at best, but i can not move out at present. i lreally rather like cooking, its just i was trying to accomodate for everyone on sunday - incl my borther who also lives at home and wont eat the gluten-free stuff because its 'weird' and also trying to make some of the nice stuffs i used to make before i stopped eatting...
  9. Salutations, By way of introduction I am a late (ever later) 20 something, gothique - like, over opinionated, liberal voting, chthonic, libertine female from the west middle lands of Englandshire. In my old age, I am beginning to fit far too well the terribly Victorian image of the domesticated aging spinster that I have mocked will be my future....
  10. see thats the problem.. its is THEIR house; not mine. of course i do agree i should have done the whole thing gluten-free and next time i will! Equally thats my dad attitude to his cooking, which is why hes not willing to not use dairy (real butter and cream - which leave me bad for days) in his cooking, and i have asked him not to cook for me at all -...
  11. unlikely my dads not very supportive of the whole "waffy foods" thing, he did eat my sponge but made a comment about "not be having this again". i have had had the tests and things and the bloods have come back positive but hes of a mind set that its all just in the mind and faddy. As i live at home and cant afford to move out at present i simply have...
  12. *ouch* so i cooked yesterday - being mother's day over here - a three course roast dinner - however being new to the whole gluten-free stuffs and living with my family that arent i made dad liver pate (with bread crumbs) and you justy HAVE to taste it - right?... and then i made them real cheese sauce with cream ... and real soft light yorkshire puds...
  13. i already cant eat lactose / dairy ... i have a really healthy diet and dnt eat after 8 o clock.. this is driving me spare! I cant afford the mental health mash up of not being able to sleep. Ive been helpping my friend plot her elemination diet (under the hospitals supervision), she just cant see anything but turkey and brown rice for two weeks, and...
  14. hi, i have been all singing all dancing gluten-free for about a week (althoguh i have blipped slightly) and in that time ive found my sleep has gone to pieces... i suffer from insomnia (it can be really bad) and have lucid dreaming so i have fought really hard to get in to any good sleep patterns, and anything more than 5 hours is a bonus but this week...
  15. hi, it is that case when in manic phases - of which there is hyper and hypo. I am thankfull that ive only had one large period of hypo manic to date, which is what took me to the hospital in the first place! i dont know if deficiencies really cause or relate to BP, mush of the research is still guess work, but i am hopeful that a diet that suits me and...
  16. hi all, so first off...what the hell do you eat for breakfast? I have to be dairy free as well and am struggling to think past 'a banana'... any ideas? secondly... my sleep patterns always been a bit funky - i have suffered hidous insomnia in the past (as in days and days) but i figure after a few days of this new regium and everything getting settled...
  17. Hi NoGluGirl There are some wonderfully informative governmental reports out there now regarding what we eat and the effects it has. I have obviously done a hell of a lot or research myself over the years (it took seven years to get my final diagnosis and the issues had arrisen long before that point). Equally there are far more interesting reports...
  18. hi all, brand new to the forums so please be gentle. I was diagnosed with celiac disease some 7 years ago... at the same time i was told i was lactose intollerent (it also attack the system) - however due to many other issues least of all the fact i was going through mental health diagnosis (im Bi polar) i couldnt have cared less... needless to say...
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