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stef-the-kicking-cuty

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  1. Wow, this is interesting. I will also take this to my next appointment. Thanks so much.
  2. Hey, I'm really glad for you. Now it will all get better. You'll see
  3. Haha, Donna, that's funny. I thought about this, when we visited our new house in Wheatfield for the first time. So true... Everytime, when I think it's impossible for you guys to get even better jokes, somebody posts another one .
  4. Yes, Michelle, hang in there. I'm also sure, you will make the right choices. Just listen to your heart... . As for me, wehee, I tried Tylenol allergy and had my first cuddling round with the dog on the floor. Yipiee! No more sneezing. Afterwards I changed clothes and took a shower. But I surely enjoyed it. Now I'll always take Tylenol, when I visit my parents...
  5. Wow, I didn't know, that could be also a symptom . I had that a couple of times last year. Also in the summer and was wondering why. This is incredible. I hope that gets better...
  6. Hello Charlotte, welcome on this message board. You can always find help here. celiac3270 actually had a similar problem. After going glutenfree he couldn't get better and then they found out he had malrotated intestines. But it can take a while to get better. I remember it took me like forever... and I still have problems from time to time. Hang...
  7. Yeah, I had the same problem with the asian woman and her daughter, who can't have wheat. She gave her daughter all kinds of wheat all the time and then she was wondering, why the kid was whiney. I stopped the contact to them, because it just killed me to see her suffer and the mother didn't listen at all.
  8. Hi Michelle, glad to hear, he's doing a little better in handling this situation. Did he know, that you're allergic to dogs, before he got this dog? Or did your allergy just develop? This is interesting. Before my diagnosis I was allergic to horses and cats. And about 10 years ago a homeopathic healer told me, I was allergic to dogs also. But she wasn...
  9. That's what happened to me at the beginning. At our house we had only glutenfree stuff anyway. But when I was at my parents in law I found myself grabbing some crackers like all the time at the beginning, when we had lunch or dinner. And then I always had to put them back down on the plate and go wash my hands... After a while I got sick of walking back...
  10. Hello mmm..gluten, welcome to our message board. I found something that you wrote very interesting. By now you probably heard, that some people seem to have NO problems AT ALL. Sounds stupid, but they are out there. And they still do have celiac . So 6 years ago, when you didn't have diarrhea yet, how can you tell, you didn't have celiacs yet?...
  11. Hi Michelle, I'm glad it went so well, too . As soon as you get the results you have to tell us...
  12. Some people are really stupid. He can be glad, that I'm not his mother. Really, I think, it's good, that it's against the law to beat your children today. But some still need a good whup from time to time...
  13. Yes, Kaiti is right. Enterolab isn't very accepted by the medical community. But from celiacs I only heard good things about them. My blood tests were only slightly elevated, but in the eyes of my doctor still in the allowed range. I didn't get the biopsy, but I received the diagnosis celiac disease from my doctor, because I reacted to the gluten challenge...
  14. Yipie! Good luck from me, too. We all love you!
  15. Well, if you have a surgery, then you know this couple of days before you go, right? So you could get some information. Or maybe inform the hospital staff about this. But what, if you have an accident? An imergency and you want your hubby or a relative to bring something in, because not in all hospitals they offer glutenfree meals...
  16. haha! Wheat sucks! I liked that one! So true!
  17. Same with me here. For years I was fighting - 50 kg. Everybody thought, I look so skinny because of this.
  18. I just asked myself the same question a few days ago. And frankly said, I don't care, if anybody tells me, there's no gluten in it. I always cut it of, so I don't have problems for sure. And it's easy to do that.
  19. I would ask him. Just ask him: "Are you just unsure how to handle this situation with my illness or do you want to break up with me? And if you're just unsure how to handle this, then let me guide us through, cause I already learnt about this very much the last couple of days!" Maybe he's just afraid how to handle this or that he thinks, you don't like...
  20. Tapioca works as a binding agent Never tried that!
  21. Oh, that's possible? Well, I know, in germany it would be. But my husband said, in an american hospital I can't take anything with me. And he b%$@#ed at me, I shouldn't be so defensive, they would know, what to do, blablabla... Can anybody tell me something positive here?
  22. And my mother-in-law said, that she thinks, that a lot of the gymnastic kids get bone and/or back problems later, because of gymnastics. But bone problems are also known as being related to celiac disease. So I think much more of them actually have celiac disease maybe. I think, that gymnastics is the culprit, that can't be quite true. I teach kids in gymnastics...
  23. Not my husband. Even, if I have new problems to solve he doesn't listen anymore, when it's celiac. With everything else he's still quite open. Oh well
  24. Hey you two, I don't think, you have to be ashamed of having this Emetephobia. I do not have Emetephobia (I guess) and I panick also, when I have to throw up or if I see/hear somebody doing this. In fact, it is pretty nasty. Uuuggh! And when I have nausea and I'm like on the couch, I'm even afraid of moving, cause I think, it could happen every...
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