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	Are there reported test results somewhere? I would love to see them. My experience is that the level is considerably lower than that. I think that I have seen a lot of reports of carmel coloring being gluten free unless otherwise stated. http://www.celiac.co...ree#entry789813 Do you react to these products?
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				ARCHIVED If Not Super Sensitive..is Damage Still Being Done?
dilettantesteph replied to 123glldd's topic in Super Sensitive People
These are really difficult issues that haven't yet been resolved. Colonoscopies do seem to miss diagnoses often. There are studies in which negative colonoscopies were followed up a year or so later and became positive. There are doctors who don't take enough biopsies which cause a false negative. What about all the celiacs with DH yet negative colonoscopies... - 
	
	
				ARCHIVED Am Not Getting Better
dilettantesteph replied to jamesM11's topic in Post Diagnosis, Recovery & Treatment of Celiac Disease
To help you better, give us an idea of what is going on? What are you eating, what precautions are you taking etc. It is hard to offer help without more information. The little information that you gave said that you wipe down everything that gluten touches. Can you give more details on that? You may need to do it more carefully. Do you use soap?... - 
	
	
				ARCHIVED Different Levels Of Celiac?
dilettantesteph replied to designerstubble's topic in Coping with Celiac Disease
I don't know. I hope not. Have you tried a diet of produce and unprocessed meat? That is helped me a lot. - 
	
	
				ARCHIVED If Not Super Sensitive..is Damage Still Being Done?
dilettantesteph replied to 123glldd's topic in Super Sensitive People
I don't think that I misunderstood your question. It seems that I wasn't clear enough in my answer. It would seem that a very low level that causes a reaction to a super sensitive would not cause a reaction or harm to someone who is not super sensitive. There is a Fasano study where people eating 10 mg per day of gluten were given repeat colonoscopies... - 
	
	
				ARCHIVED Still Not Feeling Better
dilettantesteph replied to liser's topic in Coping with Celiac Disease
It might be a good idea to avoid eating out for a little while. That reduces some unknowns when trying to figure out the problem. - 
	
	
				ARCHIVED 3 Weeks In: Will It Ever Get Better?
dilettantesteph replied to Hala's topic in Post Diagnosis, Recovery & Treatment of Celiac Disease
Have your carefully checked that nutritional drink for gluten contamination? - 
	
	
				ARCHIVED Different Levels Of Celiac?
dilettantesteph replied to designerstubble's topic in Coping with Celiac Disease
This paper discusses it. It seems that there are different levels of celiac. Open Original Shared Link - 
	
	
				ARCHIVED Gluten-Free Bread, Pasta Etc.
dilettantesteph replied to Hala's topic in Super Sensitive People
That's just some people, but I'm one of them. Most don't have to worry. - 
	
	
				ARCHIVED If Not Super Sensitive..is Damage Still Being Done?
dilettantesteph replied to 123glldd's topic in Super Sensitive People
I have thought about this too. I am super sensitive, and so if my son. My daughter is less sensitive, and husband hardly shows any symptoms even if he eats gluten by accident. My reading of the literature, especially the review published by the FDA: Open Original Shared Link has lead me to believe that different celiacs have different levels of sensitivity... - 
	
	
				ARCHIVED Cross Contamination? ?
dilettantesteph replied to VeggieGal's topic in Post Diagnosis, Recovery & Treatment of Celiac Disease
It isn't a daft question. It isn't one that anyone can answer either. Different celiacs/gluten intolerants have different levels of sensitivity. My husband can eat any gluten free thing around, and I have to obsess like crazy about the slightest contamination or I get sick. My daughter is somewhere in between. It just depends. The large majority don... - 
	
	
				ARCHIVED Is Anyone Feeling Fine?!
dilettantesteph replied to designerstubble's topic in Post Diagnosis, Recovery & Treatment of Celiac Disease
I definitely had problems with lingering loose bowels as well as a whole bunch of other symptoms. That is what I meant about it takes awhile to figure out the right diet and it takes time to heal. What helps is to keep a food/symptom journal. Try to keep your diet very constant and then start a series of elimination/challenge diets. Try to only change... - 
	I'm on my 6th year now. At first I felt wonderful just eliminating bread and cereal. Then I had to learn a lot more about sources of gluten as I became sensitive to far lower levels of gluten. I am very careful about my diet and now my reactions are much less severe. If I try anything new, I only try a little bit at first. That way, if I do react to...
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				ARCHIVED I Can't Take It Anymore - Please Help!
dilettantesteph replied to smpalesh's topic in Coping with Celiac Disease
What have you been eating? How many gluteny kisses might you be getting from your loving children? If it is celiac disease, you may need to remove more sources of contamination. I felt great at first just removing bread and cheerios. Then I got more sensitive and had to remove more and more sources of gluten. It took me awhile to learn all the sources... - 
	
	
				ARCHIVED What Do You Do With Open Foodstuff Which You Now Can't Eat.
dilettantesteph replied to 1desperateladysaved's topic in Super Sensitive People
Some food banks will take opened items depending on what they are. You can phone around. I was able to give away a bunch of nuts to a food bank run at a church. They put them right in a dish and people were digging in even before I left. - 
	
	
				ARCHIVED Gluten-Free Bread, Pasta Etc.
dilettantesteph replied to Hala's topic in Super Sensitive People
This is a well known phenomenon in certain circles.. It is really unfortunate that some doctors and dieticians are unaware of it. It would be good for you to educate yours. This writer explains it better than I can: Open Original Shared Link Basically, there are different levels of tolerance among different celiacs. Some tolerate processed foods without... - 
	
	
				ARCHIVED Is Anyone Feeling Fine?!
dilettantesteph replied to designerstubble's topic in Post Diagnosis, Recovery & Treatment of Celiac Disease
Not only am I feeling fine, I am feeling wonderful. After being sick for most of my life, I am not sick anymore. Normal healthy people really don't appreciate their lives enough. All those normal, healthy people should be going around smiling all the time. It can take some time to figure out the right diet for you, and it takes some time to heal. You... - 
	
	
				ARCHIVED Udi's Chia And Millet Bread
dilettantesteph replied to tbritt's topic in Super Sensitive People
My daughter had problems with it. I didn't try it myself since I am even more sensitive than she is. Too bad, I heard that it is really good. - 
	
	
				ARCHIVED Still Have Chronic Fatigue - Please Help
dilettantesteph replied to Gfresh404's topic in Post Diagnosis, Recovery & Treatment of Celiac Disease
You may be super sensitive. You could try a diet of only fruits, veggies, and meat for a week to see what happens. As stated above, it could be an additional food intolerance in which case it helps to keep a food/symptom journal. Only add one new thing per week so that you can tell what is causing your problems. Four years is a long time to wait to... - 
	
	
				ARCHIVED 3 Weeks In: Will It Ever Get Better?
dilettantesteph replied to Hala's topic in Post Diagnosis, Recovery & Treatment of Celiac Disease
Those are all great ideas above. Let me add one that I think wasn't there. Keep track of what you eat and how you feel in a food/symptom diary. Keep track of not only what it is, but what brand or what source. Some foods are processed on lines where gluten containing items are also processed and that can cause cross contamination. Some celiacs have more... - 
	
	
				ARCHIVED Igg Testing -Recent Article Questions Reliability
dilettantesteph replied to IrishHeart's topic in Food Intolerance & Leaky Gut
Thank you for this post Irishheart. I looked into this testing awhile ago and came to the same conclusion. It seems that it can be an expensive way to help you choose items for diet elimination/challenge studies, but that is the best way to determine if something bothers you or not. - 
	
	
				ARCHIVED Imaculate Brand- Cookies
dilettantesteph replied to bny06's topic in Gluten-Free Foods, Products, Shopping & Medications
Is that left upper quadrant pain? I hurt everywhere when glutened. - 
	
	
				ARCHIVED Imaculate Brand- Cookies
dilettantesteph replied to bny06's topic in Gluten-Free Foods, Products, Shopping & Medications
I looked at their website. They make mainly gluten containing cookies and they don't say anything about separate facilities for their gluten free items. You could call or e-mail them to check. - 
	
	
				ARCHIVED Help With Rotation Diet And Food Sensitivities
dilettantesteph replied to stri8ed's topic in Food Intolerance & Leaky Gut
Could it be legumes in general? You might want to keep that in mind. - 
	
	
				ARCHIVED Anyone Have Problems With Rice?
dilettantesteph replied to adambryant's topic in Coping with Celiac Disease
There can be contamination issues with grains in general. See Tricia Thompsons study. Open Original Shared Link Generally this seems to be a problem when something hasn't been certified gluten free, or for those sensitive to very low levels of gluten.