-
Posts
5,198 -
Joined
-
Last visited
-
Days Won
79
Content Type
Profiles
Forums
Events
Blogs
Celiac.com - Celiac Disease & Gluten-Free Diet Support Since 1995
Everything posted by Skylark
-
ARCHIVED Clan Thompson?
Skylark replied to CarolinaKip's topic in Gluten-Free Foods, Products, Shopping & Medications
This is a good point. If I remember correctly the Clan Thompson lists do show the most recent date they contacted the manufacturer about that particular product. Obviously you still want to read labels. The thing I liked so much about the lists were that I found products that I wouldn't have ever picked up on the grocery store shelf because I just assumed... -
ARCHIVED My Test Was Negative, But The Diet Works Wonders?
Skylark replied to scuzy's topic in Celiac Disease Pre-Diagnosis, Testing & Symptoms
Hi and welcome. Celiac is tricky to diagnose in some people, and there are also folks that test negative in everything but going off gluten makes them dramatically healthier. I was never tested at all. I went on an elimination diet expecting to find food allergies and figured out I was gluten sensitive. I spoke to a doctor who said that if I was willing... -
ARCHIVED My Symptoms
Skylark replied to cmac0351's topic in Celiac Disease Pre-Diagnosis, Testing & Symptoms
Hang in there! I hope you get some answers soon. Either way, you're free to stop eating gluten once the testing is done. Did you want help with the test results by the way? I couldn't understand what the tests were because you didn't say what kind of IgA or IgG. Also, you need to know how they relate to "normal" for that lab. -
ARCHIVED Label Question
Skylark replied to Cheryl-C's topic in Gluten-Free Foods, Products, Shopping & Medications
Lecithin or soy lecithin and emulsifiers are not gluten things and are safe to eat. Lecithin is a type of fat, often made from soy or egg yolk, and it helps keep baked goods soft and gives a smooth texture to foods like chocolate. It's good for your nervous system too. Emulsifiers are either fats (lecithin is sometimes used as an emulsifier) or chemicals... -
ARCHIVED Going For The Enterolab Testing...
Skylark replied to Marz's topic in Celiac Disease Pre-Diagnosis, Testing & Symptoms
OMG! That's my 20s too. -
ARCHIVED Clan Thompson?
Skylark replied to CarolinaKip's topic in Gluten-Free Foods, Products, Shopping & Medications
I bought the Clan Thompson food list software the first two years I was gluten-free and learning to read labels. It helped me a lot and I felt like it was well worth the money. The software was reasonably easy to use. Now that I'm more used to the diet I don't really need the lists. -
ARCHIVED Does More Gluten Consumed Mean Longer Duration Of Symptoms?
Skylark replied to bridgetm's topic in Coping with Celiac Disease
Yep. Just about anything related to your GI tract can be exacerbated by gluten. -
ARCHIVED Does More Gluten Consumed Mean Longer Duration Of Symptoms?
Skylark replied to bridgetm's topic in Coping with Celiac Disease
Sorry to hear you're sick. I'm different from Lucia. I do get longer-lasting symptoms with more gluten. The D lasts longer for me and the resulting stomachache lasts a few days. I find Immodium very helpful for the D. Is that something you can take? -
ARCHIVED Favorite/best Online Store To Purchase Food?
Skylark replied to MissPatient21's topic in Gluten-Free Foods, Products, Shopping & Medications
I think the Gluten Free Mall that sponsors this site has one of the better online selections. I've always found their prices reasonable and stuff ships really fast. Open Original Shared Link -
ARCHIVED "But You Can Eat Whole Wheat, Right?"
Skylark replied to earthtoneNJ's topic in Coping with Celiac Disease
She's one of those foodiots. Ask her where the flour trees grow. You might get an interesting answer. -
ARCHIVED What Is Your Response When People Say.....
Skylark replied to sahm-i-am's topic in Coping with Celiac Disease
Me too. After so many years of health problems I'm genuinely grateful that most of it was gluten-related and can be changed by adjusting my diet. @Raven - Diagnosed by autopsy is pretty good as far as snide/witty! By the way, the Kinnikinnick frozen donuts are quite good. I finally founds some after Mom raved about them. So much for my weight... -
That's really funny. I think I might have even skipped the rice.
-
ARCHIVED Positive
Skylark replied to tehjrow's topic in Post Diagnosis, Recovery & Treatment of Celiac Disease
I know this sounds strange when you just got a diagnosis for a lifelong disease, but it sounds like congratulations are in order. I hope going gluten free resolves all your problems and sets your life back to normal. By the way, doctors don't tell folks this, but a lot of newly diagnosed celiacs are also sensitive to milk (lactose and/or casein). ... -
ARCHIVED High Igg Gliadin But Neg Everything Else
Skylark replied to mom2kae's topic in Parents, Friends and Loved Ones of Celiacs
My understanding is that high anti-gliadin IgG is a sign of celiac if the person is IgA deficient. Do you have the link to the research where you found IgG suggested celiac in folks with normal IgA? I'd love to look at it. It's so hard to find everything in the literature. Did they even test her overall IgA? You'll want to look for that along with the... -
ARCHIVED Reading Labels In France
Skylark replied to georgie's topic in Introduce Yourself / Share Stuff
I've seen glucose syrup in European candies made from wheat. Here's the French celiac society. It has some ingredient lists and maybe you can get some helpful info. The word "interdit" means forbidden in French. Open Original Shared Link And another French article with some ingredient info. Open Original Shared Link You can pick this stuff up... -
ARCHIVED How To Tell My Boss I Can't Work In The Bakery...
Skylark replied to tweeks2010's topic in Coping with Celiac Disease
A doctor's note never hurts. I doubt the gluten in meats will be anywhere as bad as all the bread and flour in a bakery. Good luck! -
ARCHIVED Celiac Home Test
Skylark replied to tehjrow's topic in Celiac Disease Pre-Diagnosis, Testing & Symptoms
Welcome to the gluten-free club. I hope whatever nagging health problems that got you looking for the diagnosis go away soon! -
ARCHIVED People Not Taking You Seriously
Skylark replied to LePandaRouge's topic in Parents, Friends and Loved Ones of Celiacs
I don't have much help as far as dealing with family. We all have allergies and are used to reading labels and whatnot. The thing that struck me about your story is that your mother needs celiac tests. You know celiac can cause cerebellar ataxia, right? If it's at all possible you need to drag your mother to the doctor and get her tested for anti-gliadin... -
Heck, you're more diagnosed than I am. I did an elimination diet having no idea gluten was going to turn out to be the problem. None of my doctors has pressed me to go through a challenge and diagnosis as long as I'm willing to eat carefully as if I'm celiac. Gluten makes me too sick to be interested in doing otherwise. They're willing enough to check...
-
ARCHIVED Sunken Eyes A Symptom?
Skylark replied to brendab's topic in Parents, Friends and Loved Ones of Celiacs
Poor thing. Allergies do that, as can sleep loss. -
ARCHIVED Is This Celiac Disease Or Gluten Intolerance Or Something Else?
Skylark replied to Tidings's topic in Post Diagnosis, Recovery & Treatment of Celiac Disease
Around here, there are at least four different restaurants where I can get gluten-free pizza. Have you looked for a celiac-friendly restaurant list in your area? -
ARCHIVED Help With Lab Results (Anemia And Metabolic Panels)
Skylark replied to Gardening's topic in Celiac Disease Pre-Diagnosis, Testing & Symptoms
You need to bring all these results to both your ped and GI doc. They will probably want to repeat the tests for starters. -
ARCHIVED Is It Possible For Me To Have Celiac?
Skylark replied to Roguey's topic in Celiac Disease Pre-Diagnosis, Testing & Symptoms
For me, they come up on my index finger, either at the base or somewhere along the side of it. I have a friend with herpes whitlow, where herpes virus gets into the nerves on your hand and he looked at my rash and told me that was probably what I had. It never made sense to me because I don't have cold sores or other herpes infections, and I'm not a dentist... -
ARCHIVED Thyroid
Skylark replied to ToriMartin's topic in Post Diagnosis, Recovery & Treatment of Celiac Disease
I don't like it when I'm traveling. If I run out of a supplement or forget to pack it or something it's not a big deal. You can't miss a day of thyroid. My Hashi's just gotten worse and worse, to the point where my thyroid really isn't making hormone any more. My TPO was up over 200 in 2008 and I had been gluten-free and on an iodine containing supplement... -
ARCHIVED Brainstorming, Help Me Sort Through Potential Clues
Skylark replied to brendab's topic in Celiac Disease Pre-Diagnosis, Testing & Symptoms
If your insurance covers it, any doc can order it. You may find a GI doc more willing, as they're usually a little more familiar with the celiac genetics. You can also buy the tests yourself, although they usually run $200-$300. Here is an article you might find helpful. https://www.celiac.com/articles/21567/1/Ten-Facts-About-Celiac-Disease-Genetic...