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    ARCHIVED Portland, Oregon

    I'm fairly new to the Portland area. I actually grew up in the suburbs and am now living in Wilsonville. I was diagnosed with celiac two years ago while living in Chicago. I saw some great doctors at Northwestern's Center for Integrative Medicine and the University of Chicago's Celiac Disease Center within the first few months I was diagnosed (had the blood...
  2. I've had celiac for two years now. I was never a big drinker before, and still am not. But because I don't drink often, I'm still pretty confused about alcohol in general. I'm finding lots of conflicting and confusing info online and on this message board and would love some help. What I'd really like and can't seem to find is a list of alcohol I CAN'T have...
  3. Happy birthday and may God bless you today!

  4. I just realized the Bumble and Bumble Thickening shampoo I've been using for at least the last nine months might have wheat in it. The ingredients on the bottle don't mention wheat. But I thought I'd check the website. The ingredients on the bottle are as follows. Water (Aqua), Sodium Laureth Sulfate, Lauramidopropyl Betaine, Aloe Barbadensis Leaf Juice...
  5. Thanks everyone, I'm glad I went with my gut and didn't get them. Do you have any other vitamin brand recommendations? Specifically a Vitamin D/Calcium combo? I really like the New Chapter idea of whole food vitamins, as the Freeda vitamins didn't seem to work for me. But I'm not sure if there are any other celiac-friendly, for-sure-gluten-free whole food...
  6. A doctor I saw at an urgent care center (a newly converted vegan doctor, mind you - gotta love Oregon) recommended New Chapter vitamins. I had been taking Freeda vitamins (a multi, Vitamin D, and Calcium) but realized something in them was making me itch. I noticed I'd get itchy welts periodically, but couldn't seem to connect their occurrence to foods or...
  7. Hah, I saw this too. And laughed. It was just so random. And surprising. But I was glad I caught it, considering I don't usually watch Cold Case. I had a feeling someone on these boards would mention it though. You're right www, while the allergy reference is incorrect, any mention of celiac on TV is probably a good one. Momma Goose, you were watching...
  8. I'm 26, was recently diagnosed with celiac disease, and have insurance coverage through my employer. But, someday I would like to start my own business, at which time I imagine I would have to purchase private health insurance. I was talking with a friend of mine about this and she asked if celiac disease is a pre-existing condition. I found two threads...
  9. I know this is an old thread, but I thought I'd reply instead of starting a new one. Anything new about balsamic vinegar since this thread began? I'm new to the whole gluten-free diet - well, three months new to it. I thought I read that balsamic vinegar was always gluten free. I had some salmon last night that my roommate made, and got really sick to...
  10. I just came across the thread below "omg...I might be on to something." From what I can gather from skimming through the 1,500+ posts, the woman who originated the thread by suggesting she might have a corn allergy was ultimately diagnosed with heavy metal toxicity, among other things. I'm wondering if this is something I should be tested for. If so,...
  11. Has anyone had success on the Specific Carbohydrate Diet? After I was diagnosed with celiac disease about a month ago, my naturopath recommended it. I've read the book Breaking the Vicious Cycle. The diet is crazy restrictive, but I've already eliminated gluten, dairy, most grains, and most sugar, so I don't think it'd be too much different. I'm already...
  12. Oh wow, I shop at Whole Foods a lot now. I checked for both of these magazines at Borders, but didn't find them. I never thought to check Whole Foods though, I'll do that next time I go. Thanks!
  13. I too like the book Dangerous Grains and recommended it to my family members. I doubt they've read it yet, since I was just diagnosed, but I hope they do. I also read Celiac Disease: A Hidden Epidemic after I was diagnosed. I would recommend that more for the person WITH celiac. I think Dangerous Grains would be better for family members to read, because...
  14. Has anyone had success on the Specific Carbohydrate Diet? After I was diagnosed with celiac disease about a month ago, my naturopath recommended it. I've read the book Breaking the Vicious Cycle. The diet is crazy restrictive, but I've already eliminated gluten, dairy, most grains, and most sugar, so I don't think it'd be too much different. I'm already...
  15. I was diagnosed with celiac disease a month ago and am thinking about subscribing to Living Without and/or Gluten Free Living magazine. Does anyone read these? Are there a lot of recipes included in them? Would you recommend one over the other? I had delayed food sensitivity testing done and am supposed to be avoiding quite a few foods. That and I...
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