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cookie22

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  1. even if it is absorpbed through the skin, it does NOT go to the digestive tract.sorry, really, it doesn't. I don't understand why everyone is going nutso over this one, your body, you decide. Don't jump on others who have just as many reasons as you do for doing what they do.
  2. it sounds to me like you're in the right place. Have you been tested for crohn's and or colitis?
  3. whats the point of asking for an opinion of most of them are shot down. the loudest voice isn't always the correct one folks. just the loudest. lets all play nice!
  4. you're right about things being absorped through skin but that goes right into your blood stream. but,actually, even if you do have DH gluten has to get into your gut, if you have a wheat allergy or one to another allergy to something gluteny, you will react through skin. people here like to blame everything on good ol celiac, even though in most cases its...
  5. oh, sorry about that one . I think the first part sounds like a gallbladder problem or UC or Crohns, there is a juncture in your large intestine where alot of people with the two have a ton of pain. But you probably have to give the gluten-free diet a bit longer to see if it is ust celaic.
  6. well i've never heard someone say that one, but if you really feel it's in your colon, maybe it is ulcerative colitis or crohn's and your doctor is right that it may be something else. but, you are for sure still healing after being gluten-free only a month. and your colon isn't under your ribcage so you are having pain in both places? or just under the ribs...
  7. Hi! you seem to be already quite well informed. More people will jump in to help but i'll answer the basics, yes, pans and pots unless the copper/stainless steel really must be replaced. He needs a new toaster. He needs separate condiments, plates can usually be washed (china types), plastic plates with scratches should be replaced. Although gluteny pasta...
  8. i just wanted to throw out there that this one may not be gluten related if there is no obvious source of gluten, i've taken it and it has done a number on my tummy, and it has done the same to my mother this past week and she's non celiac. tough it out and maybe ask for an alternative next time. alot of antibiotics are very tough on our already sensitive...
  9. most of them are concious sedation. meaning, you will be very out of it and they also give you something else that makes you not remember a thing. is that what you are doing? because if you are doing it wide awake it will likely be less than pleasant. there's a big difference between concious sedation and general anesthesia. good luck.
  10. i think we should be careful about labeling everything a celiac reaction because it confuses other celiacs. just because we have celiac doesn't mean everything that happens is due to celiac or is even related to it.
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