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  1. Glad to hear the first month is going well. Pacific Naturals Cream Soups - we use the mushroom and celery - sure cream of chicken would be good too. Chex: Regular, Cinnamon and Chocolate EnvironKidz: Panda Puffs (peanut butter balls) and Koala Crunch (cocoa rice crispies) Pebbles: Cocoa and Fruity Glutino makes good crackers and pretzels - not...
  2. Are you newly gluten-free? If so, it can take time for your body to heal and begin to absorb nutrients properly. Once this happens weight/metabolism issues tend to equalize - those that lost weight gain and those that gained weight lose - for now keep up the caloric intake and increase good fats from fish, nuts, avocado, coconut, olive oils, etc.
  3. Ahhhhhh,,,bacon -- I think I'd be shot if I stopped the flow of bacon to my men! Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner and snacks - there is no bad time for BACON "Bibity Bopity Baaacon!"
  4. My knees and formerly broken meditarcles (sp) are great barometers. My muscles/joints can track humidity changes better than the weather channel.
  5. I had a similar experience as Janet and her daughter with the nutritionist I went to post diagnosis. Took several weeks to get in and insurance did not cover it. Perhaps she was helpful to others, but she told me nothing that I hadn't learned in my first weeks gluten free. Others have had much better experiences with nutritionists, so if it is included...
  6. Welcome FilmGuy! Yes, many of us have very similar stories to your Mum's. My symptoms were dismissed by many doctors for years as stress, hormones, overwork, motherhood, depression, etc. My symptoms worsened each decade until I could no longer dismiss them myself. It still took another year or more of heavy medical testing to suspect Celiac Disease....
  7. You are asking a lot of good questions - this is a very helpful thing when going through the celiac diagnosis process. Depending on which antibody test you are talking about this figure changes. I believe current numbers are as high as 30% false negative. I also believe very strongly that these numbers will change as more and more people are tested...
  8. Nicole will answer...she is great about that...just wanted to add that I had unexplained weight gain for decades - most pronounced after my kids were born. Docs always dismissed this as they hear people claim to eat well and exercise all the time and it is not always true - in my case it was very true -- my friends and family often wondered how I could be...
  9. Absolutely. While diarrhea is a "classic" symptom of Celiac Disease many of us only experience constipation while others experience a bit of both. Most of my symptoms were not on the "classic" list of symptoms. Here is a link for a more up to date list of the over 300 symptoms that can indicate Celiac Disease. Open Original Shared Link
  10. The problem with this statement is that it is misleading. IMO a better phasing would be: all grains can trigger reactions in some who have Celiac Disease or Non-Celiac Gluten Intolerance There are many that heal by the removal of the gluten proteins found in wheat, barley and rye ONLY. Are there celiacs that need to remove more foods in order...
  11. Steak Steamed Broccoli Spaghetti Squash with cilantro pesto Highlight today was apples -- first fried with a touch of cinnamon for lunch and then used my new dehydrator to dry apple slices - they were crunchy I cannot tell you how much I have missed crunchy snacks this past year.
  12. You are neither chicken nor scaredy-cat. What rational person would not be nervous about doctors sending cameras into places that are generally better left alone. I was the first time, but not any of the subsequent times. Just the unknown getting to you - I'd bet on Wednesday you'll be ready to tell others with similar fears that it really was much...
  13. Of the Gliadin tests - the Demiated Gliadin Peptide is newer and preferable to the AGA. The AGA tests antibodies created in response to one of the two proteins in gluten - Gliadin The DGP tests antibodies created in response to the peptides that the Gliadin protein breaks into during digestion. I usually tell folks to push their docs for all the tests...
  14. Hi Kiki - water is fine! The usual instructions say clear liquids and jello fine -- just no red, blue, purple jello! I didn't feel like anything but water during the prep. Honestly, the colon prep is the worst part of the whole deal. You will likely be given sedation meds - not anesthesia - that will make you sleepy and forget most of the procedure...
  15. Here is one I found during a recent search -- it has a website...but utilizes many physical labs throughout the country: Open Original Shared Link
  16. Janet's post made me curious as we love to doctor gluten-free things to replicate our family's favorites...what recipes did you use Campbell's Golden Mushroom in? We can always use more ideas for the crock pot I believe Sauterne Wine is equivalent to "white cooking wine". I'd try doctoring gluten-free cream of mushroom with a touch of cooking wine...
  17. I think most of us have gone through this. I know I didn't understand how serious minute amounts of gluten could effect me until I was at least a month or two gluten-free. My husband took a bit longer to understand, but my reactions became much more pronounced as time gluten-free increased. Another quirk you may encounter is gluten-like symptoms from...
  18. Yum - I just decided what's for lunch with my left over baby backs Yep....yummy - thanks Bunnie!
  19. Sero-neg every flipping time. Minor joint issues for three decades. Severe joint issues for past decade or more.
  20. Special birthday dinner tonight for one of my teens: BBQ Baby Back-ribs Gluten Free Hawaiian Pizza Grilled Pineapple Brownie Cake topped with a layer of mint confection and topped with chocolate frosting - think girl scout thin mints on steroids For me: Ribs - sans sauce; spinach salad and chocolate dessert -- I currently eat very few sweets...
  21. Not sure if your son getting gene testing is the best idea - not all people with Celiac Disease have either DQ2 or DQ8 - should he test negative to those he may use that as evidence that he does not have Celiac. I am not saying he does, but as you mention you will be convincing him of the need to remove gluten if he tests positive. On the flip side if it...
  22. So sorry - those first glutenings are tough - heck they are all tough, but the early ones include soooooo many unknowns. Symptoms are different for everyone. I bloat and get a particular kind of foggy/tired (not to be confused with many other forms of fatigue and brain fog that I often have later in the process) within an hour...usually about 45 minutes...
  23. Your son's tTG is indeed negative, but does not mean he does not have Celiac Disease. With symptoms and a diagnosed sibling it remains a strong possibility that he does have celiac disease. Yes, you both need to have the additional Total Serum IgA blood test to determine if you are deficient. If deficient none of the IgA based antibody tests will be...
  24. Pathology of my biopsies usually takes about a week. I must say, your blood results clearly indicate Celiac Disease. The tTG IgA is very high and the EMA-IgA indicates damage to your small intestine. Not essential to diagnosis, but did your doctor run any IgG based tests or either Demiated Gliadin Peptide blood test? The DGP is important as it is a...
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