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Isis last won the day on February 7 2010

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  1. LOL... in your case, i guess that is good! In my case... I was always very very thin but then it all started and in the last 5 years I gained 50 pounds, didn't have any energy to work out (I always loved being active), I just could not get myself to train, no matter how hard I tried It was very frustrating knowing exactly what I had to do to loose the weight...
  2. I thought the same but my nutritionist helped me understand that you really don't need a high calorie intake, you just need to make sure you are giving your body the NUTRIENTS it needs. You can be eating a lot of "empty" calories and still not be nourishing your body. In my case we made sure I was eating a certain amount o calories because I am an athlete...
  3. I can totally relate to that! I never understood how people could just forget they had to eat as I was thinking of food 24 - 7!!! But, honestly, the best thing you can do is ind a good nutritionist that can help you balance your nutrition as we tend to eat just a few things when we go gluten-free because we don't know too many options. With our bodies being...
  4. Although mi tests have come negative so far (I was gluten free for months before getting tested and still missing some tests) , I was extremely hungry at all times... I would eat and two hours later I felt like eating the whole fridge! A few weeks after being gluten-free and a few days after starting on the vitamins and minerals my dr and nutritionist put...
  5. Thanks for taking your time to answer . I really wanted to be sure because a few reasons: 1. I am really scared of what is going on with my bones. If it is not celiac, what is happening in my body that is destroying my bones? 2. I feel great while not eating gluten so I have no intentions of eating it again. EVER. (obviously as ou know accidents happen...
  6. Hi: At 18 y/old I had a very bad episode of intestinal problems and then it disappeared. I tried going gluten-free for a while and felt much better but since I didn't have a celiac disease diagnose I went back to eating everything that I liked. Fast forward 10 years and I am now 28 y/old and a few months ago I decided I am going to do an Ironman...
  7. Hi! Congratulations on getting your daughter feel better! I am also on a gluten-free diet I started a few months ago. I've been feeling better but all tests came back negative, including biopsy. unfortunately I stopped eating gluten a few months before starting testing ( I didn't know I needed to be eating gluten to get tested). Two night ago I went...
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