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  1. Just wanted to pass along a warning from the Mayo Clinic website: "Do not take coral calcium if you're allergic to shellfish. Coral calcium, which is obtained from ocean coral reefs, can trigger allergic reactions, such as hives, breathing problems and swelling, in people with shellfish allergies. " - Open Original Shared Link Unlike products that...
  2. I work at a children's residential treatment facility (it's kind of a hybrid between a psychiatric home and a modern-day orphanage) and experienced a similar frustration with one of the kids there. Granted, I don't work directly with the kids, I'm on the admin side these days. I just happened to be talking with our on-site nurse about my own diagnosis and...
  3. I wish they had had those accommodations when I was at ND! And, for that matter, I wish I'd had a diagnosis... I couldn't walk back from North Dining Hall to my dorm room without getting sick to my stomach by junior/senior year. The health center gave me anxiety meds. They helped, but obviously not the root of the problem... I am so glad the ND community...
  4. I had neurological problems that sprang up post diet change, including ear ringing, but I didn't have any of the usual deficiencies. As my neurologist explained, inflammatory changes often have neurological effects. When your body is used to operating in a state of chronic inflammation, and then you start a gluten-free diet and your immune functions change...
  5. My understanding is you'll never develop the autoimmune element of celiac disease without an initial gluten intolerance (whether it creates noticeable digestive symptoms or not). If mom does have gluten issues contributing to her IBS, and she has the gene, she's only setting herself up for trouble later. As for the mess issue, as a grown-up ADD kid, whose...
  6. Thank you for helping me balance my perspective a little. There are a lot of other reasons for me to have those trademark symptoms of course, but due to the celiac connection and family history, it's probably smart to bring it up with my doctor at the right time. I eat pretty healthfully in general, and didn't have the usual nutritional deficiencies post...
  7. In the months following my diet change, I my body went downright nuts. New and different health problems every week for a while. It's 8 months since my diagnosis (bloodwork and biopsy), and my body is finally settling down in a lot of ways. I still have more headaches and neurological problems than pre-diagnosis, but my neurologist pointed out that my...
  8. Anyone else been worried about Addison's? I'm not looking for formal medical advice, more trying to figure out how my experience matches others Celiacs'... I just learned I have a family history of Addison's Disease in a probably-celiac relative. I read some basic info online, and see myself in the symptoms. I can't help but feel that something is still...
  9. Thanks for the tip - I'll check it out Thanks Momma Goose, too!
  10. I am not a momma myself, but have worked with enough families to have a sense of how hard it can be to advocate for your kid without feeling pushy, and of course, managing that legitimate concern of being misunderstood and having your involvement backfire. As celiac, I find it tremendously hard to advocate for myself while walking this fine line. But while...
  11. I am writing here to solicit tips from people who have established blogs and have advice for a beginner. How to pick a site, format, etc. My web design experience is limited to some HTML in high school in the late 90's. If anyone has links to sites with good advice I'd love that too. I haven't a clue how this is supposed to work. I had a livejournal...
  12. My birth control and other meds are gluten-free, but I don't know for certain that they aren't contributing to my problems with their side effects. I tolerated the same medications well in the past, but who knows - my body is obviously changing! I wish there were a way to know for sure. I also wonder if I have other food or chemical intolerances which...
  13. Hi again, and thanks to everybody who has shared their support and experiences with me! While I don't like hearing that others have experienced health setbacks post-diagnosis, I do find solace in knowing I'm not alone, nor going crazy, and that sometimes the healing process just takes time. While things aren't getting significantly better, they have stabilized...
  14. I lost a little bit of weight, mostly because I'm less hungry, and therefore consuming fewer calories. Pre-diagnosis I had an almost insatiable appetite (even when I felt sick to my stomach), probably because my body was having trouble getting enough of certain nutrients. I was absorbing more than enough in terms of calories, though, so I was 10-15 pounds...
  15. When I first went gluten free after my celiac diagnosis, I was "cautiously optimistic" (as I told my family and friends) that it was going to be life-changing for me. For years I had mood swings, fatigue, IBS-D symptoms, got sick all the time, and lots of headaches, including the occasional hormonally-triggered migraine. For the first two months, I felt...
  16. My hair may be growing faster, but my nails definitely are! I need to cut them at least once a week, rather than every 3-4 weeks. I also used to grow lots of deep horizontal indentations on my nails, always when I got sick, but sometimes randomly (as far as I can tell). Now the nails are much more even in thickness, less flexible when they get long, and...
  17. Suppressed immune function is known to play a role in fungal and yeast overgrowth, could this be a factor for you? I had tinea versicolor (fungal skin infection due to overgrowth of normally present varieties) that I just couldn't kick for years before my celiac Dx. My doctor told me that some people who are just prone to this overgrowth, so even though...
  18. Thanks so much for all the feedback so far!! Just to clarify, I'm talking strictly about immediately afterward, not the next day or going on a short streak of old eating habits. When you have a rare "oh crap this thing I'm eating RIGHT NOW wasn't safe" moment. Is it any better to stop at that very moment, or is it just too late and quantity won't make...
  19. Hi everyone! I'm on my 4th month of Celiac Dx and gluten-free, and new to the boards. I'm writing because I had my first obvious gluten "accident" about a month ago - I found cruton crumbs in my salad at a pizza place, and it really got me thinking. The thing is, I felt HORRID the next day (digestive issues, killer headache, and really agitated), every...
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