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dadoffiveboys

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  1. The only problem with this voting is the question 'how long it took to diagnose'? I mean.. celiac is a disease from birth right? So VERY FEW (if any) should be in the 0-2 range.. it's VERY hard to get a diagnosis that early. So almost everyone should be in the 10+ years range but I don't see that? Maybe I'm wrong in that there is early blood tests on...
  2. I had gastritis and GERD (basically what you said). I do get joint pain - I had diarreah mixed with constipation. I sometimes had pain in abdomen and the tingly feeling is neuropathy... moody/iritable is a form of ADHD possibly - gas and gum bleeding are signs... I would guess you are a DQ1 (not 'celiac') because it's milder but definitely gluten intolerant...
  3. Here are some things to try: Margarine (the non-dairy kind) is just made with oil. Flax seed (if you can tolerate seeds) help all recipes consistancy - especially waffles/pancakes Legumes - pea flour (yes pea flour) and buckwheat (it's not wheat even though it's called that) do very well. Try to buy some gluten-free oats if you can pull...
  4. I can't help but add this - how do we know Ms. Stewart DOESN'T have Celiac I mean.. you can get it later in life and go YEARS w/o knowing it is destroying your system. Her response kinda sounds bipolar.. maybe her mind has been affected. I am kidding of course.. but the reality is what I type is true. As you age, your intestinal track gets weaker...
  5. I get those spots all the time - side of fingers, top of foot, knee (but only a few) when I am 'glutened' IMMEDIATELY. (Some speculate it's a DQ1 gene thing.. and I'm probably DQ1/DQ1). As a child I had them cover both of the tops of my feet. I have found my Allegra for outdoor allergies actually lessens the itchiness of those spots but doesn't stop them...
  6. I had equivocal blood results on only ONE test - negative biopsies.. and I had like 8 in the intestines, 6 in the stomach and 4 in the esophagus. I got a diagnosis of Gastritis and GERD - but when I went gluten-free all my symptoms - GERD, Asthma, Reflux, Uticaria, Neuropathy - disappeared- how can this be? Btw - my only high test was for IgA Gliadin...
  7. My new practice in identifying gluten in things.. I don't call.. I make the PHARMACIST do it (that's their job!!). Even if you buy an in-store product.. they are required to check for allergins for you. I also found they get much more knowledgable reps then you would!! BTW - most are switching to using Xanthum Gum and Corn starch for stabalizers but you...
  8. Your number of 1 in 133 is those with SEVERE gluten reactions from not being diagnosed. I will consider myself (and my family) not in those percentages but in Dr. Fine's more likely 20-40% of all people affected in some way - i.e. myself, my Father and all four of my boys (probably my fifth boy we'll see after he's born) are all affected in different ways...
  9. You cannot do a visual inspection. I ended up redoing our masterbath in our house because I always smelled something like mold (that musty smell). Well, I pulled up the ceramic tiles in the bathroom (which are POROUS) .. and between the cement board and the tiles was TONS of black mold. This was because the builder didn't put a non-porous membrane behind...
  10. My wife is A- and has no symptoms - I am A+ and have a gluten allergy. My boys, all four show a reaction to gluten are A+, A-, A- and O+. I did not see any difference in correlation with blood type. (Btw from the genetics you can figure out I am A-/O+ typing.. i.e. the gluten allergy is NOT from an O- gene - which my wife has!) One of the A- seems to...
  11. I had my 3 year old tested and was negative yet he was already at the 'failure to thrive' point and not eating much. My 1 year old was experiencing several symptoms above - eczema to the point of bleeding ... and I found the gluten-free diet is a MUCH MUCH better idea.... if the symptoms 'go away'.. which they did COMPLETELY with both my 3 year old and ...
  12. One of my friends is intolerant to JUST casein and has ALL of the celiac symptoms - including intestinal damage. All of it was reversed on a casein free diet. They originally thought she had celiac due to the intestinal damage.. but it was shown that ONLY casein did the damage and she had no problem with wheat or gluten. Since casein is one of the milk...
  13. I wanted to followup with some information on the medications we have removed. We would have severe problems with getting sick - especially cold/flu.. it seems some viruses mimmick the gluten proteins and were causing major reactions (and severe asthma breathing problems). We were using Pulmicort twice a day plus Xopenix (sp?) every 3-4 hours to keep them...
  14. Xanthum gum is made from the shell of a certain bacteria. If you had problems with the Xanthum gum it would probably be a reaction to that bacteria or whatever is in it. Although I don't have a 'corn' allergy - there are a few gluten-free cereals made ONLY FROM RICE!! Unfortunately they are NOT mainstream and you must go to a 'natural food' type of...
  15. Campbells is ALSO supposed to label (by law) - "packaged in a facility that processes wheat.. etc". You know MOST of their stuff is NOT gluten-free.. and I've found there is alot of 'cross-contamination' from products. If you are highly sensitive (like myself) - I COMPLETELY stay away from any product which is also packaged in a facility that processes...
  16. My son has ADHD/OCD (we think) and we think possibly Tourette's and no positive diagnosis of any celiac disease or gluten allergy. We definitely noticed a huge improvement on the gluten-free diet. Consider all four of my boys, myself and my father are all affected by Gluten and NONE tested positive. I don't think the current tests are very good unless you...
  17. My wife has posted on this forum before but I am new myself - being highly allergic to gluten. I wanted to share some of my information on the various observed effects on myself and my family from Gluten - even more so because all of us tested negative on conventional tests for Celiac Disease. Confirmed reactions are my Father, myself and all four of my...
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