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ARCHIVED Started Dating - Dreading "the Talk"
lucia replied to jasonD2's topic in Coping with Celiac Disease
This reminded me: my ex-boyfriend was diabetic from the age of 9. He was really hung up about it. He'd felt like a freak his whole life. Sticking himself everyday with insulin had become this incredibly private ritual for him. When we first started dating, he hid the needles in his bathroom from me. He definitely had "the talk" with me, and he expected bad... -
Uh, I had a relapse into corn. I'm eating a "no processed foods" diet and have been feeling so much better, but having cravings! Oh, such cravings! I thought, "oh, how bad can a little popcorn be?" (just a little, mind you). I'm so sick again today. I'm admitting my sins to you all. I'm kind of embarrassed.
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ARCHIVED Turning Over A New Spatula
lucia replied to conniebky's topic in Coping with Celiac Disease
Connie, You seem pretty resourceful and creative, so I'm sure you can do it. Check out the section devoted to "recipes" on the forum. It's got some really good ideas. P.S.: I'm jealous of your garden tomatos - yum!!! -
ARCHIVED Started Dating - Dreading "the Talk"
lucia replied to jasonD2's topic in Coping with Celiac Disease
Maybe the universe sent you to her because she's in danger of dying from cardiac disease at a young age. Seriously, think of it another way: your attention to your health is responsible and attractive. Celiac or not, I'd want a boyfriend like that. She'd be lucky to have you. -
The medical community established celiac as a disease of the gut early on, so many doctors still see it that way. The GI doctor (& associate professor at a top medical school) who I saw had no idea that neurological symptoms could be connected with gastrointestinal symptoms. He was wrong. Check out this recent article, "From gut to brain" in the Lancet...
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ARCHIVED At Summer Camp And Just Need To Vent
lucia replied to polarbearscooby's topic in Coping with Celiac Disease
Oh, that's such a great story! She'll probably remember you her whole life, and your presence will make having this disease a lot more comfortable. As a kid, my ex-boyfriend used to go to "diabetes camp" (actually Camp Joslin after the Boston diabetes center), where all the kids were diabetic. I think it is important for kids to meet others who have the... -
ARCHIVED What And How Do You React To Foods?
lucia replied to T.H.'s topic in Food Intolerance & Leaky Gut
Here's Peter Green about the lack of research and knowledge about celiac in the U.S. Just read this and thought about this thread. Open Original Shared Link Why are U.S. physicians spotting only 3 percent of cases? Part of the problem is that celiac disease, because it -
ARCHIVED Elimination Diet - Help!
lucia replied to lucia's topic in Post Diagnosis, Recovery & Treatment of Celiac Disease
Hi everyone, I'm actually feeling better today, for the first time in a couple of weeks. If there's anything positive about this disease, it's that feeling normal is an occasion for incredible gratitude. I think it's because I made some changes preemptive to my elimination diet by cutting out all processed foods (including gluten free stuff) and limiting... -
I had a reaction to your comment about finding it hard to lose weight, knowing that as a culture we're not very accepting of natural human forms. Of course, as a caveat, I don't know anything about your weight or your history with it, but I do get concerned when people start giving up avocados. I've seen too many women and men do very bad things to themselves...
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ARCHIVED My Husband Being Totally Annoying!
lucia replied to Monklady123's topic in Coping with Celiac Disease
Sounds like another issue - to go entirely gluten-free, or not - but there is such a thing as "wheatless" rye bread. Germans typically eat it, and it's available pretty widely in health-oriented U.S. stores. I used to eat it, and it's good. Here are some pictures of what the loafs look like: Open Original Shared Link Not that we can eat these. But... -
ARCHIVED Confused About Symptoms
lucia replied to sinfield's topic in Post Diagnosis, Recovery & Treatment of Celiac Disease
If you ate a cannoli and didn't feel symptoms, don't think you "got away with it". Eating gluten triggers the antibodies that destroy our small intestines. Whether or not you were aware of this process going on, you made your body sicker and set your recovery back. If you continue to cheat, you'll set yourself up for all the long term effects of untreated... -
ARCHIVED Alcoholic Beverages
lucia replied to mcablard's topic in Gluten-Free Foods, Products, Shopping & Medications
Even if you can ingest gluten now without feeling any effects, you'll be setting yourself up for MAJOR issues in your future. A few beers now could lead to all kinds of nutritional deficiencies, infertility, or malignant cancers. Better to just stick with wine. Or tequila. -
ARCHIVED Tell Me About Gluten Withdrawal
lucia replied to danaf617's topic in Post Diagnosis, Recovery & Treatment of Celiac Disease
I had some really extreme symptoms, including headaches, when I went off gluten that lasted just under a week. -
I know this is an old thread, but I thought you needed positive bloodwork to get an appointment at the Celiac Center?
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ARCHIVED Elimination Diet - Help!
lucia posted a topic in Post Diagnosis, Recovery & Treatment of Celiac Disease
I've been off gluten now for 3 and 1/2 months. My digestive issues initially cleared up pretty quickly, until I started reacting to other foods one at a time. I cut out dairy except for goat cheese and yogurt, then soy, then goat cheese when I started reacting to it too, then corn, and finally yogurt. Still, my stomach is in turmoil. I'm either newly sensitive... -
ARCHIVED Is A Long Recovery Normal?
lucia replied to Zombie's topic in Post Diagnosis, Recovery & Treatment of Celiac Disease
Sounds like you have the classic neurological symptoms associated with celiac: brain fog, possibly depression, and what's called "peripheral neuropathy" which describes the pain and tingling in your hands. I've been asking myself the same question now going on 3 and 1/2 months gluten free, but I haven't found an answer. Celiac and the recovery process... -
ARCHIVED Anxiety!
lucia replied to revenant's topic in Celiac Disease Pre-Diagnosis, Testing & Symptoms
I started having inexplicable anxiety attacks 1 and 1/2 years before I went off of gluten. They seemed to arise out of nowhere. I started taking an anti-depressant which controlled them. Since going off gluten, I've phased off of the anti-depressant and have no more anxiety attacks. -
ARCHIVED There's Nothing Left To Eat Without Feeling Sick
lucia replied to sweeeeet's topic in Food Intolerance & Leaky Gut
I'm so sorry to hear about your issues - sounds horrible, but familiar. You said that you gave up wheat flour. Did you give up gluten? Gluten is found in all wheat derivatives, as well as rye and barley. Check out this list for all of the places where gluten can hide: /celiac-disease/forbidden-gluten-food-list-unsafe-ingredients-r182/ If you have... -
ARCHIVED Sad About Communion Today
lucia replied to sandsurfgirl's topic in Coping with Celiac Disease
“Hosts that are completely gluten-free are invalid matter for the celebration of the Eucharist.” -Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger, Prefect of the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith Open Original Shared Link In response, the low-gluten host designed for Catholics is .01% gluten. Not much, but even a small amount of gluten can begin the autoimmune rea... -
ARCHIVED Sad About Communion Today
lucia replied to sandsurfgirl's topic in Coping with Celiac Disease
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ARCHIVED You Should Stop Calling Gluten Intolerance A Disease
lucia replied to motif's topic in Coping with Celiac Disease
If we are going to agree to use the term celiac disease, then we should acknowledge that it's quite possible that what is now known as gluten intolerance may also turn out to be a disease. Some people develop severe neurological symptoms from eating gluten with no evidence of intestinal damage. It's quite possible that they are experiencing an autoimmune... -
ARCHIVED Possible Celiac Or Gluten Intolerance - Confused!
lucia replied to IngridBeth's topic in Celiac Disease Pre-Diagnosis, Testing & Symptoms
hi Ingrid Beth, I'm so glad you found us. I hope you find that this is the beginning of healing for you. You ask lots of great questions, some of which the medical profession doesn't know how to deal with (yet). You'll find a lot of people here have had similar experiences as you with tests for celiac/gluten intolerance. Both the blood tests and... -
ARCHIVED Is Coffee The Problem
lucia replied to Wp1234's topic in Gluten-Free Foods, Products, Shopping & Medications
Yeah, that's a lot of coffee. The acidity in coffee can cause acid reflux which I've heard is very painful. An alternative - if you're not ready to give up caffeine entirely - is green tea. It has a quarter of the caffeine of coffee, it's not acid, and it's got a lot of antioxidants. Even so, though, 10 cups a day of green tea would still be a lot. Maybe... -
I'm the same nowadays as you all: no dairy, soy, and corn (as well as gluten). I definitely recommend experimenting with grains, especially quinoa (which has a lot of protein, as well as carbs) and amaranth. I don't think anyone mentioned almond milk or (my new favorite thing) coconut milk. You can even get cans of coconut milk from Goya. I like to...
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ARCHIVED New To Celiacs...do Doctors Really Understand This Disease?
lucia replied to BlaBarb's topic in Post Diagnosis, Recovery & Treatment of Celiac Disease
If you go to the website for the Celiac Center at Columbia University and hit the "For Doctors" tab, you'll read that "Recent studies from Columbia University have indicated that it takes an average of nine years from onset of symptoms to diagnosis in the U.S." There's a reason they put that info upfront for doctors. I have to agree that in general the...