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Sin3str0

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  1. A little background first, A couple of months ago my Doctor suggested that I may have celiac disease. I went Gluten Free but at the same time had moved out of my home and started to feel better actually. I was so relieved that I could have finally have found what was making me ill all this time. Fast forward 5 months later, I move back home and ALL...
  2. Guys, Thank you so much for the advice so far. Weird thing I've noticed paying more attention to my body. My hands and feet will warm up when I'm sitting down, but when I stand up they get cold. Any ideas?
  3. Mine comes and goes though. Never constant. Maybe I need to be gluten-free for a bit longer to see any result? >_<
  4. Here is my odd situation and since my Doctor sucks, I come to you. I usually have cold hands and cold feet. I can really notice it with my hands more than my feet since they are always exposed. The only time they get warm is if I eat. Every time I eat they regulate and then a couple of hours later they get cold again. I have no clue what it is at...
  5. Now that yo mention it, I do have a white coat on my tongue, especially towards the back. Been that way for years. I also did the candid spit test in a clear glass of water and it seemed pretty evident of yeast overgrowth. The thing is, my Doc refuses to run anything outside of allergy and regular blood panels right now. I guess once I get my allergy blood...
  6. Although I posted this at another section I did mention I'd keep you guys updated, so: So I get home yesterday to eat this gluten free bread I've been eating ever since moving back in with parents and I decided to read the labeling. I did this because the day before I had eaten 6 slices of bread and the next day I felt worse than the usual crap feeling...
  7. Like I had mentioned in one of the other sections, recently I moved out of my own place and went back home with my parents. When I was gone I was on top of the world. I felt great! But ever since moving back with the parents I have been getting sick again. Most symptoms coming back are: Spitting a lot of mucus from throat, sinus congestion, pressure...
  8. It is hard. Very hard. Sometimes it gets harder, other times it gets easier. Very emotional and physical roller coaster ride that you want to get off of, but getting off means feeling like garbage. Like my friends will say something like "let's get a pizza" or "try some of this", completely forgetting the situation I am in. I work in a cooking school and...
  9. Gentleheart, JNbunnie, thank you! I spoke to my chiropractor about my current situation and he seems to believe that I may just have a chlorine/chemical hypersensitivity. Also, sharing plates and silverware and getting contaminated makes a lot of sense now. I will try my best to do what needs to be done to solve this problem. I am even moving out again...
  10. I just had a thought. Is it possible that say if my mom eats bread with her hands, then empties the dishwasher, could that give me a reaction? By eating with the utensils and plates she touches her bready hands on? They both eat a lot of bread
  11. My parents home is not gluten free, but I do not use anything they use that has not been cleaned in the dishwasher. Heck, all I share with them are glasses, plates, and silverware. All fresh from the dishwasher. In the shower I've not been using anything out of the norm before I moved back. They use shampoo's that contain gluten like wheat protein isolate...
  12. I want to thank all of you for the help so far. Any more advice would be good. I'm having the AC vents cleaned at my rents and having their place tested for mold. I may not want to live there any more, but I don't want them to feel crummy. Mike M, hate to say it, but it's good to not be flying solo on this one. Keep me posted if you figure things...
  13. 2 months ago my Doc told me that chances were I had Celiac disease. I listened to him because I've suspected the same for a while now. I dropped ALL gluten, moved out of home, and started to feel great! Sure, some days I would feel crummy, but for the most part I was on top of the world again, minus delicious gluten. So this is the part that gets very...
  14. About 2 months ago, thanks to process of elimination and an opened minded doctor, I discovered had celiac disease. I've not done any of the testing due to my doctor saying that it'll be a waste of money when it's very clear that I have it and me agreeing. My health has improved greatly since I've stopped eating gluten, but on some days I just feel plain...
  15. Thanks guys! I really appreciate the quick response. =)
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