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  1. So sorry you are feeling so badly. You mention you were out with your new boyfriend and it must be hard to be with someone new and not be able to go to the places they want to go. Have you told him about the celiac yet? If you haven't it is time to tell him about your dietary restrictions and give some input into where you want to go when you go out to eat...
  2. Your GI doctor was right that since you have been gluten free or gluten light the tests for celiac at that point would be useless. Even on a full gluten diet there is a 20 to 30 percent chance of a false negative. The choice on whether you want to go back on gluten for 2 to 3 months for testing is totally up to you. Your body seems to be clearly telling you...
  3. Congrats on the Anniversary. I hope your feeling a lot better by now.
  4. There is a company called Enterolab here in the US that can do stool testing. They don't diagnose celiac but can tell you if your body is producing antibodies to gluten. You could contact them via their website to get more info. They can test after someone has been gluten-free up to a year so it is something you could think about doing if you don't want to...
  5. It does sound like a gluten reaction. You have a wise doctor who know that rather large numbers of us show false negative on testing. Your body is telling you that being gluten free is the way it wants to be.
  6. Your not really back to square one. You eliminated gluten and felt better and you had a reoccurance of problems when you went back on it. Your body is trying to give you the answer. If you have been gluten free you need to go back on gluten for about 2 to 3 months for any chance of accurate testing. If you just can't do it for that long, realizing that you...
  7. Welcome to the board. I don't know if those problems could be related. If this sort of thing happens because of inflammation (I don't know if it does) then it is possible that the inflammation that usually comes with a glutening might have contributed to the issue. I really don't know and perhaps someone with more knowledge can be more helpful You really...
  8. Fran, I am sorry sorry that you are having to go through this. Please know you are in my thoughts and prayers daily.
  9. It might be a reaction to casien. Unless you consumed something that was a gluten risk in the less couple of days as some will have that sort of a reaction to gluten. What you may want to do is drop all dairy again and then in another month or so you could try dairy again with a different dairy item and see if the same thing happens again. If you do discover...
  10. You will get used to gluten free lifestyle. It does seem challenging at first but it is quite doable. As to finding a gluten free gal who would like doing what you do, well we are out there. We don't unfortuately have gluten free tattooed on our foreheads but single gluten free gals do exist and many of us wish we could find a good gluten free guy. One thing...
  11. Removing wallpaper is a tough job and can be very frustrating. If you can't paint over it, I have done that at times, have a pro come in and do it. They have heavy duty steamers and can do the job much quicker so they would be well worth the expense. I lived once in a house that was a converted 1850's barn. The beams in the house were like iron, you couldn...
  12. New Zealand, Galapagos Islands, Australia, Ireland and Hawaii. In that order. Although from pictures I have seen of NZ once I got there I might never come back.
  13. You could try getting the name of the maker and call them yourself. The place that I get scripts from puts the maker's name in small letters on the bottle. Usually if you do a search with the company name and the words contact info you will find the info pretty quickly.
  14. Drycleaning isn't going to get restaurant dirty clothes clean let alone get any gluten off them and the home 'drycleaning' methods are just going to spread flour reside all over the inside of your dryer. Either have him wash those himself, or at least get him to put them in the washer, and once they have gone through the washer they should be fine. You...
  15. Your biggest dangers are the wallpaper paste and the drywall and compound. If you can stay elsewhere while the drywall is hung and finished and have someone else remove wallpaper or put it up that would be best. Most paints and caulks I use are latex or acrylic based and those are not as much of a problem. We tore off a storage room and turned it into a...
  16. I see Garlic Bread in my very near future. I have tried the bread and like it but for some reason have never grabbed on of the Baguettes. Perhaps because I know deep down I also will likely eat the whole thing in one sitting.
  17. Yes IMHO it would. Also since you had a positive blood test your GP may 'officially diagnose' you after you have had some time strict on the diet and have recovered from your issues. More doctors are becoming aware of false negatives on biopsy and will diagnose based on positive blood work, recovery on the diet and negative blood work after a time gluten...
  18. This persons experience was my experience also. For me it was the withdrawl and then just all of a sudden it lifted and for the first time in years I felt calmer and became a much easier person to live with. It can be hard to be in a mixed household but it can be done. One thing you do need to do though is to get your children tested and also suggest testing...
  19. An A1C is a test that shows an average of your blood sugar levels over a three month period. They want that number to be under 6. Did the doctor give you a script for a meter and testing strips? I found one very helpful. I tested when I awoke, right before I ate and 1, 2, and 3 hours after eating. It was very helpful in showing me what foods raised my BS...
  20. Welcome to the board. I agree with the other posters. The choice to do the biopsy is up to you. No matter what the biopsy states you do need the diet. There can be false negatives on the biopsy. One of the reasons is that damage can be patchy and with 22 ft of small intestine a damaged spot can be missed. One other option is getting the rash checked to see...
  21. Welcome to the board. With numbers like that she is most certainly in need of the diet. Some doctors would diagnose based on that but many do still want to do a scope. Do not take her gluten free until after the biopsy is done. As was said she can go gluten free as soon as that testing is done you don't need to wait on the results. Keep her on the diet even...
  22. Have you been doing a gluten challenge? If so and your bloodwork that told you that your were insulin resistant was taken during the challenge that may have been because of the challenge. Being sick can raise the blood sugar. It may normalize again after you have been gluten free for a while. Do go light on the gluten free goodies for a bit though just in...
  23. Well IMHO if you are going 10X a day you have D it just isn't watery. Some celiacs alternate between having C and then D. A lot of your other symptoms also suggest celiac or gluten intolerance and the fact that this started after having a baby is significant because for women it is not uncommon for childbirth to be a trigger. I also had allergy testing and...
  24. I does seem obvious doesn't it and there are some that do diagnose based on the combo of positive blood and recovery on the diet. Hopefully more will start. I show negative on blood tests and was too sick from the second challenge to go to the biopsy. I was diagnosed based on my 'miraculous' recovery off gluten and my extemely bad reaction to the challenges...
  25. This was me also and I had suffered daily and nightly D with a lot of other problems for over 15 years. If you are going to go with Quaker products for rice cakes go with the large ones. On their website they make no mention of the small ones being safe but I did find this: Open Original Shared Link "Quaker cares about the health and safety of its...
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