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  1. Preach on, hollyres.....and God bless!
  2. You are so right about the antidepressants.......and I totally forgot that one should wait 6 hours to space out 5HTP if any alcohol has been consumed. Sorry for the memory lapse!
  3. Thanks....I'll let our DAN doctor know he's been wrong. Perhaps I'm on the wrong website. Can anyone recommend a forum where one can reach out for help and a sense of camaraderie rather than one that seems to be quite argumentative? I am reminded of all those professionals who gave me every diagnosis except the one that actually helped. By the way....hang...
  4. Sorry, Gemini, but I have to disagree that ingesting gluten is the only way to have a reaction.....my grandson was glutened playing with Play-dough, which contains wheat. It was absorbed through the pores of his skin. There would be no need for gluten-free detergents, or make-up or lotions, etc. I really don't worry about being glutened, but do have concerns...
  5. PS......forgot to tell you....I don't have chronic sinus infections anymore either! Let us know how it's going for you!
  6. So sorry you are dealing with so many ailments. I'm intrigued about the anti-fungals causing such a strong reaction...sounds like yeast and yeast die-off. When I first began fighting yeast and the yeast began to die, I became violently ill. When yeast dies it puts off 70something toxins, like formaldehyde and carbon monoxide, to name only two. I thought I...
  7. As a recovering addict who has experienced narcotic withdrawal (from major narcotics, cocaine, cigarettes) in both hospital settings and at home....gluten CAN be addictive. Check out the research on children with autism who seek gluten and casein. When I began detoxing from gluten, I would eat it in my sleep and find food wrappers all over the place with...
  8. I've battled depression most of my life, but am thrilled to be taking fish oil every morning (2tbs) and take 100mg of 5HTP (a dietary supplement found in most health food stores) at bedtime. You may need only 50 mg to start. This combination keeps me upbeat and not so bothered by everyday stresses. One time I went off of the 5HTP and within 5 days crashed...
  9. Thanks tallforagirl, I'll look into panic attacks, but still think this is gluten related. I'm still having effects, weakness, dizziness,sweats, etc., just not so severe. Inhaling is ingesting, so to speak. The aroma was as strong in the bedroom as the kitchen thanks to central heat. My daughter says molecules are released into the air, inhaled, and thus...
  10. Hi gluten-free Community....Do any of you guys ever get sick from just the odors from cooking gluten? For the past week I have been glutened, but couldn't figure how, until I awoke with heart palpitations, tingling lips and extreme anxiety at 1am...to find husband and son cooking pizza and pasta so that I wouldn't "catch" them with gluten. I try to maintain...
  11. OMG! Before I eliminated gluten, I looked at the clock every hour at 11 minutes past, 3:11, then 4:11, etc. from the first hour I was awake until going to bed. I told my pastor, thinking God was trying to tell me something, only to be met with a confused look and no explanation. LOL I had totally forgotten that until now! Wow, there has to be a connection...
  12. Hang in there
  13. Sorry, didn't mean to post again...still learning how to do this
  14. Oops! didn't mean to post
  15. Sounds like yeast overgrowth...acts just like gluten in my system. Ask your doctor to test your urine for yeast...seriously. Sugar feeds yeast (the cravngs for sugar) so avoid all sweeteners, but beware, killing off yeast takes time and you may get sicker before you get better. Don't give up....I've been fighting yeast for almost 2 years, but the migraines...
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