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Since you describe the sores as being like cold sores, which are caused by the herpes virus, and the skin condition associated with celiac is called Dermatitis Herpetiformis ("herpes-like"), you may very well have DH. Many of us with celiac do. If you want to ensure that you NEVER get another one of those sores again, try eliminating iodine along with gluten...
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ARCHIVED Hives After Eating Noodles... Help
rosetapper23 replied to Hammod's topic in Celiac Disease Pre-Diagnosis, Testing & Symptoms
My guess is that the soup also contained iodized salt. Between the gluten in the noodles and the iodine in the salt, you experienced Dermatitis Herpetiformis, which many of us with celiac have. People with this condition usually have to ingest BOTH gluten and iodine to have a skin reaction. Since you indicated that you once ate gluten free but have only... -
ARCHIVED Traveling After Only 10 Days Gluten Free... Any Suggestions Would Be Apprceciated!
rosetapper23 replied to MsCurious's topic in Traveling with Celiac Disease
I'm a fan of Udi's white sandwich bread and whole grain bread, and you can find it in the frozen food section of Whole Foods and many chain supermarkets (some Safeways, Raley's, Nob Hill, Ralph's, etc.). I've found that the best way to keep it fluffy for making cold sandwiches is to place several slices in a plastic sandwich bag. The warmth of the outside... -
ARCHIVED Not Sure If This Is Normal
rosetapper23 replied to happyaps's topic in Coping with Celiac Disease
You get DH exactly where I do, and it's so distressing to have blisters covering one's face. I agree that your cramps and trips to the bathroom were caused by eating gluten. Once we remove gluten from our systems, we tend to get very sensitive to accidental ingestions of it. When I eat gluten, I have trouble sleeping and I wake up with my eyes puffy, my... -
Two things to add to this discussion: 1. You might consider taking L-Glutamine to heal your gut. Many of us use this supplement when we need to heal. 2. Since you're having trouble getting insurance, if you get a celiac diagnosis, you might NEVER get insurance again. Perhaps it would be best in your case to forgo an official diagnosis. Okay,...
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ARCHIVED Airline Gluten Free Meals
rosetapper23 replied to itchy's topic in Traveling with Celiac Disease
I flew on Qantas from LA to Sydney and back last September, and I had expected a wonderful gluten-free meal. However, while the other passengers got to eat ice cream and creme brule (which I probably could have eaten), I received those dry rice cakes referred to above. The meal itself was so awful, I refused to eat it, but the meals served to the regular... -
ARCHIVED I Might Be An Idiot, But I Am Desperate...
rosetapper23 replied to Dee777's topic in Post Diagnosis, Recovery & Treatment of Celiac Disease
You might try taking L-Glutamine, which heals the gut. It ended years of D for me. -
ARCHIVED Need Help
rosetapper23 replied to confusedwife's topic in Gluten-Free Foods, Products, Shopping & Medications
In households where "regular" foods are appreciated because not everyone has celiac, here is a list that many of us use (it lists all the processed foods that are gluten free at regular supermarkets): Open Original Shared Link You'll see that this is a lengthy list--I printed mine out so that I can refer to it when I'm at the store. The list also includes... -
ARCHIVED Question About Rooster Sauce
rosetapper23 replied to winenstuff's topic in Gluten-Free Foods, Products, Shopping & Medications
I'm sorry--I've never heard of rooster sauce. Are you referring to Worcestershire Sauce (since it's pronounced wooster-sher)? If you could describe the sauce further, I'm sure that more people with jump in with responses. As with all products, though, you should check directly with the company to make sure that it is indeed gluten free. By the way... -
ARCHIVED Autoimmune Crisis? Dh? Help!
rosetapper23 replied to Lissa's topic in Coping with Celiac Disease
I don't know if what you have is DH, but be aware that it can be found anywhere on the body. I believe that so few studies have been done on this condition, the medical literature is completely wrong when it identifies the "only" places where DH develops. My DH, when I have a recurrence, is always on my face, neck, sole of my right foot, and left hand ... -
ARCHIVED Sulfa Allergy = No Dapsone?
rosetapper23 replied to JenR's topic in Dermatitis Herpetiformis
The advice about iodine is right on! When I was 34, I figured out that the DH was caused by iodine--I didn't yet know about the gluten connection. By eliminating iodine in my diet, the DH was kept completely under control. Thirteen years later when I was disgnosed with celiac disease, I still didn't make the connection, but when I read the book, "Celiac... -
ARCHIVED Whole Food Only Diet
rosetapper23 replied to xxkristin's topic in Post Diagnosis, Recovery & Treatment of Celiac Disease
I'm not sure what you mean by a whole foods diet, but I would imagine that dairy products would be part of any such diet. Not all of us are intolerant of dairy. Mainly, I think that the idea is to avoid processed foods. -
ARCHIVED My First Time Here - Gluten Intolerance And Low Iron
rosetapper23 replied to AussieAmanda's topic in Coping with Celiac Disease
You might try removing soy and iodine from your diet--many people with celiac (and you may have celiac) can't tolerate one or the other. Also, it sounds as though you may be deficient in some vitamins and minerals, which could be causing some of your symptoms. Since you worried about MS, symptoms of that disease can be caused by either low B vitamins and... -
ARCHIVED Desperately Needing Some Answers, Please!
rosetapper23 replied to Noni's topic in Coping with Celiac Disease
With regard to Dorito's, I know that Lay's website lists all of the gluten-free varieties of chips--most of their chips ARE gluten free. You'll need to check their site to see if all flavors of Doritos are gluten-free (or if ANY of them are). As for Rice Krispies, it's my understanding that the cereal and their treats all contain gluten (because of barley... -
ARCHIVED Help! Behavioral Problems In A Celiac Kid
rosetapper23 replied to charliesmom's topic in Parents, Friends and Loved Ones of Celiacs
This might seem like an off-the-wall comment, but I noticed that you mentioned iron anemia. Is it being treated with oral iron? If so, did you recently change the brand? I only mention this because when I was trying to overcome the anemia I'd had since age 11 when my celiac was triggered (though, I didn't get diagnosed 'til I was 47), I tried a brand that... -
ARCHIVED Resturant Chains That Have Gluten Free Options?
rosetapper23 replied to norahsmommy's topic in Gluten-Free Restaurants
If you're feeling ill, it may have been the mashed potatoes. I've never been to that particular restaurant, but when I go to any restaurant, I always ask if they put flour in the mashed potatoes. I know--that sounds weird, but about 50% of the time I'm told by the chef that they do, indeed, add flour to their mashers. I like PF Chang's, Tahoe Joe's,... -
ARCHIVED Gluten Free Fish and Chips - ChicagoNow (blog)
rosetapper23 replied to Scott Adams's topic in Publications & Publicity
This article reminded me of how much I enjoy visiting Disneyland parks. The last time I visited and discovered that all the restaurants offered gluten-free meals (hotdog and hamburger buns, pizza, bread, and pasta), I wanted to move into the Disneyland Hotel and live there forever! -
ARCHIVED Your One Best Money Saving Idea
rosetapper23 replied to aeraen's topic in Coping with Celiac Disease
My advice is simple: since cost is an issue, drop the nutritionist and buy wholesome food that will make you healthier. IMHO, the only gut-healing supplements necessary for better health are L-glutamine and probiotics. As long as you take a good liquid vitamin and any specific vitamins or minerals in which you're highly deficient, those two supplements... -
ARCHIVED Rheumatoid Arthritis And Gluten Sensitivity/celiac
rosetapper23 replied to Anya's topic in Parents, Friends and Loved Ones of Celiacs
Evelyn, I suffered from RA before I went gluten free. In fact, doctors believed I had juvenile RA as a child because of the amount of pain in my joints. I think it was probably due to the fact that I was born with Rickets and because I had undiagnosed celiac disease that caused pain in my bones, muscles, tendons, ligaments, and joints. I ended up having... -
ARCHIVED Excellent Meal And Service At Chevy's
rosetapper23 replied to TB4me2000's topic in Gluten-Free Restaurants
Well, well....this is an improvement! Chevy's is the only restaurant that has ever invited me "to eat elsewhere." Yes, they suggested that I leave because they felt they couldn't accommodate my gluten-free diet. I actually cried....I felt so devalued. I've never set foot in another Chevy's since then. However, I'll check out the menu and see what's... -
ARCHIVED Eating At Other People's Homes
rosetapper23 replied to katiekay's topic in Gluten-Free Restaurants
Thankfully, many of my relatives also have celiac (including my mom), so family members are well versed in serving gluten-free meals. I even let a few, select friends cook for me (VERY short list). However, if anyone else invites me to lunch or dinner, I always respond, "I'm sorry, but I can't eat at other people's homes because I have celiac disease and... -
ARCHIVED Peripherial Neuropathy
rosetapper23 replied to Jill0711's topic in Post Diagnosis, Recovery & Treatment of Celiac Disease
I recently read an article that said that iron anemia can also cause peripheral neuropathy because of lack of oxygen to the cells. Could that be a possibility? I've had peripheral neuropathy since I was 15 from celiac and it worsened during chemo when I was 50, but it's a lot better now--still there, but better. -
ARCHIVED Baking Cookies Specifically Chocolate Chip
rosetapper23 replied to Marlie's topic in Gluten-Free Recipes & Cooking Tips
Whenever I make gluten-free chocolate chip cookies, they're a hit with everyone--even people who don't have celiac. I'm constantly asked for my recipe, though I always tell people that the special flour and xanthan gum make it too expensive for "normal" folks to want to make it. Anyway, I use the regular Tollhouse recipe, but I use Bob's Red Mill Gluten... -
ARCHIVED Weird Menstrual Cycles?
rosetapper23 replied to hannahm's topic in Introduce Yourself / Share Stuff
Back when I used to menstruate (chemo put a halt to that four years ago) and before I knew I had celiac, I had the weirdest periods ever! I used to get them every other month for a few years, even though I was on the pill. When I lived in Europe, they came nightly from 9:00 p.m. to 9:00 a.m. and disappeared during the day for three months until I returned... -
ARCHIVED Dear Soy...i Hate You!
rosetapper23 replied to Salax's topic in Food Intolerance & Leaky Gut
For all you soy haters out there (and I'm one of them!), I'm hoping that you've noticed that soy is in almost all mayos and cans of tuna fish. I now eat Smart Balance mayo and only tuna from Whole Foods or Trader Joe's. Because our country has an excess amount of soybean oil to get rid of, they're putting it in everything!