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ARCHIVED Detecting A Casein Problem....
Skylark replied to MitziG's topic in Post Diagnosis, Recovery & Treatment of Celiac Disease
Floating stools can be a sign of fat malabsorption. It would fit in with the lipid panel results. This seems like a really sensible article I turned up in Google. Open Original Shared Link -
ARCHIVED Stomach's In Knots...
Skylark replied to Stubborn red head's topic in Introduce Yourself / Share Stuff
Wow, you've gone to a ton of work! I can't imagine a guy who loves hunting turning his nose up at a Browning with a high-end scope and a shooting range membership. My brother tells me you can't have enough good rifles. The bike sounds like icing on the cake, especially if he's been wanting one! Those little Yamaha 250cc's are nice bikes. If you... -
ARCHIVED Detecting A Casein Problem....
Skylark replied to MitziG's topic in Post Diagnosis, Recovery & Treatment of Celiac Disease
If even traces of casein get you I doubt it's hormones in dairy. How could you possibly get enough of a hormone to react to in a "may contain milk" product? I know how hard it is because I'm testing casein-free right now. I highly recommend Earth Balance for butter substitute. Chocolate is hard if you're super sensitive. I think people eat the Enjoy... -
ARCHIVED Got Celiac From Accutane, Please Help?
Skylark replied to King-Danilo92's topic in Coping with Celiac Disease
Oh, wow. I went to Pubmed and there is some evidence for Accutane rarely causing intestinal inflammation. There is a massive study of 30,000 people where they conclude ulcerative colitis but not Crohn's is associated with Accutane. It's retrospective though. I can see where intestinal inflammation could trigger celiac if you're genetically susceptible and... -
ARCHIVED Help Me With My Initial Blood Tests Please!
Skylark replied to seattlejoy's topic in Celiac Disease Pre-Diagnosis, Testing & Symptoms
Wow, you are celiac without any question. You could ask for a biopsy, but there isn't much point. Endomysial IgA and deamidated gliadin IgG are both better than 98% specific, and you are high positive on both tests. EVERYTHING is positive so there's really no question of lab error either. Welcome to the gluten-free club. All the cool kids are here... -
ARCHIVED Got Celiac From Accutane, Please Help?
Skylark replied to King-Danilo92's topic in Coping with Celiac Disease
Sorry to tell you this but celiac disease is a permanent autoimmune disease. There is no way to get rid of it. It will not just go away like a wheat allergy because it's a different, less-flexible part of your immune system. Eating gluten is very dangerous for you now because it can increase your risk of cancer, give you nerve damage from vitamin deficiencies... -
ARCHIVED New To Forum With Blood Work Questions...
Skylark replied to Trudyjerry's topic in Related Issues & Disorders
The "Pos Abn, 1:40, and speckled" means you have a small amount of an autoimmune antibody called antinuclear antibodies or ANA, and the pattern is speckled. This link lists the staining patterns and diseases. Open Original Shared Link It looks to me like speckled isn't terribly specific, and you would need rim or homogenous pattern for lupus? We have... -
ARCHIVED New Roommate Has Celiac
Skylark replied to kristen93's topic in Parents, Friends and Loved Ones of Celiacs
Wow, you're going to be a great roommate for her! Keeping from eating gluten in front of her while she is still adjusting is a really considerate thing to do and it will help her get over the shock of a lifelong diet change. As others have said, there are no issues not eating gluten for a little while. (Unless you discover that you are gluten-sensitive... -
ARCHIVED gluten-free Chocolate Cake
Skylark replied to JoyfulGF's topic in Gluten-Free Recipes & Cooking Tips
I'm not sure. It's creamy enough that getting it out of a regular cake pan in one piece would be difficult. Maybe cook it in something attractive enough for serving? You might be able to cut a circle of greased baking parchment to fit in the bottom and a strip to line the sides of a cake pan and be able to turn it out of the pan? I don't know because... -
ARCHIVED Sort Of Diagnosed?
Skylark replied to maggiesimpson's topic in Celiac Disease Pre-Diagnosis, Testing & Symptoms
Celiac disease and gluten intolerance are NOT the same. Celiac is an autoimmune disease and puts you at risk for more autoimmunity and some cancers. You are absolutely right that the consequences for eating gluten are higher if you're celiac. Your doctor is unusual in realizing that the TTG test only catches celiac 80% of the time. Many doctors don... -
ARCHIVED Confused By Bloodwork & Gi's Uncertainty, But Endoscopy Next Week...
Skylark replied to mom2's topic in Parents, Friends and Loved Ones of Celiacs
I was wheat-free as a kid. Breakfast was often egg and/or sausage or bacon, and potatoes of some sort. Mom would make home fries or hash browns but my absolute favorite was Tater Tots. I also ate Cream of Rice cereal, sausage grits, or goats milk (I couldn't have cows milk) and rice chex or rice krispies with banana - make sure you get the gluten-free brown... -
ARCHIVED gluten-free Chocolate Cake
Skylark replied to JoyfulGF's topic in Gluten-Free Recipes & Cooking Tips
This one is more like fudge than cake. It goes over really well even among glutenoids. Flourless chocolate cake: In saucepan, melt: 1 c. butter 1 lb. dark chocolate 1/4 c. coffee liqueur (amaretto is really good too!) 1 tsp vanilla In bowl, beat until pale and thick: 7 eggs 1 c. sugar Fold 1/3 of egg mixture into chocolate mixture. Then... -
ARCHIVED Are There Any Blood Tests If I'm Already gluten-free?
Skylark replied to erikamarie87's topic in Celiac Disease Pre-Diagnosis, Testing & Symptoms
In the US, FALCPA does apply to supplements. The only things exempt are prescription meds, liquor, and USDA-regulated foods like meat and eggs. USDA has a separate set of laws that require grain fillers to be declared so wheat is still labeled in meat and poultry. Maltodextrin is almost always made from corn in the US and wheat maltodextrin would be labeled... -
ARCHIVED Confused By Bloodwork & Gi's Uncertainty, But Endoscopy Next Week...
Skylark replied to mom2's topic in Parents, Friends and Loved Ones of Celiacs
It's great they caught it so early! It can be hard to diagnose celiac in little kids. It does make sense to get your older daughter tested, especially since she will probably start eating less gluten now so the testing will be harder in the future. There's a lot of recipes and meal ideas on the board. You can absolutely learn to cook, and it's fun... -
Have you talked to your doctor about the headaches? There are all sorts of meds they can give you to try to either abort the migraine attack or at least make it less miserable. For example, Midrin makes my headaches much more tolerable. Obviously you need to get the CC under control but there is no reason to suffer through the migraines from a mistake...
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ARCHIVED Confused By Blood Work
Skylark replied to raea2002's topic in Celiac Disease Pre-Diagnosis, Testing & Symptoms
Nope. If they set the cutoff as <20, it means the detection limit is 20 and below that the numbers are not reliable enough to report. -
ARCHIVED Celiac And Developmental Delays, Speech Delays And Autism Spectrum Disorder
Skylark replied to Sofire's topic in Parents, Friends and Loved Ones of Celiacs
Gluten-free/casein-free is a really standard diet to try for autism. It helped my cousin's children who have Asperger's. If you child is doing better off gluten it's well worth a trial of casein-free as well. -
ARCHIVED Confused By Blood Work
Skylark replied to raea2002's topic in Celiac Disease Pre-Diagnosis, Testing & Symptoms
There should be two sets of numbers, one for your result and one for the normal range of the test. Usually if they put <x, it's an indication that the test was below the limit of detection and thus negative but it's hard to be sure without the normal ranges. -
ARCHIVED Help! Need To Make Shopping List
Skylark replied to squirmingitch's topic in Gluten-Free Foods, Products, Shopping & Medications
Oh, wow. Has he gotten a biopsy or bloodwork? Sounds like celiac complete with DH! I'm really glad you're getting him off gluten. -
Incorrect. Please stop spreading false rumors about gluten. It's very harmful and confusing to other people on the board. Most plumping solution is saltwater or sodium phosphate. Rarely it's broth, and even more rarely the broth contains gluten.
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This sort of speculation isn't terribly useful. If you are in a position to be needing whole blood, hypothetical traces of gluten peptides would be the least of your worries.
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ARCHIVED Synthroid
Skylark replied to Blueanj's topic in Gluten-Free Foods, Products, Shopping & Medications
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