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  1. I think it may look as though poeple come out with more diseases and ailments after being diagnosed with celiacs because they educate themselves and tell thier doctor what they have. I was always sick as a child, they just figured I was "sensitive". Started having severe back pain in Jr. high, then severe neck pain and daily headaches. Was told...
  2. Hi louiesgirl2, You sound alot like me. Definalty get the proper testing. Even if it comes out negative, if you feel better being gluten-free, go for it. I went undiagnosed for over 20 years. I saw doctor after doctor, specialist after specialist. Was tested for every disease imaginable it seemed, until I did some research myself and found out...
  3. Hi mandigirl, Another thing you may want to investigate is, are the meds your on gluten-free. Ask your pharmasist. If they don't know ask who is the manufacturer and give that company a call. If they ar not gluten-free that may be the reason for the depression. Wendy
  4. Hi Zmo, actually believe it or not, some coffee contains gluten. Did you use any creamer or get the coffee out of a machine, like a mocha or something? Hope you feel better soon, Wendy
  5. environkids has the best cocoa krispy type cereal I have ever tried. Organic and gluten-free. We made rice crispy treats out of them and every single person who tried them said they were the best they ever had. YUMMMMMMM!!!!!!!!! We thought next time we would melt some nestle morsels and dribble that over the top, anything for even more chocolate ...
  6. Hi ms_sillyak_screwed, The reaction I get from pecans is weird. Almost immediatly I feel very sad, like I want to cry. My muscles will feel heavy, and I feel like I can't move. Or at least don't want to. The reaction comes on fast but only stays around a few hours. Interestingly enough walnuts are fine. Weird! I was also hypothyroid before...
  7. Hi tama_chan, I use Metamucil. Just make sure you don't get the sugar free kind, it has Maltodextrin in it. I was sick for 6 weeks and could'nt understand why I was feeling so bad when I had been feeling so good. I finally realized I started feeling bad when I got the sugar free kind. I looked at the package...on the back it said active ingredient:...
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    ARCHIVED Help!

    hi guys, A missionary from our church is having a fundraiser tonight at Baja freash. I would like to go, but I called and talked to a rep. who said they did not have an updated list for gluten-free, so unfortunately she could not give me any suggestions. Anyone know if there is somthing we can eat? Thanks, Wendy
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    ARCHIVED Just A Quick Question?

    Hi countrygal, Try drinking some green tea. It has wonderful antioxidant properties, and is a natural appetite supressant. Plus sipping somthing warm keeps your mind off eating other stuff. Like skdbird said, drinking a glass of milk helps when you get craving. And definatley boost up your protien levels. A good snack when the munchies comes on is...
  10. Hi mandigirl1, I would thouroughly, completely, absolutely encourage you to try taking daily omega 3 fatty acids. You can eat salmon or tuna several times a week and add flax meal to gluten-free breads, cereals, or yogurt (if you can eat dairy) Or you can take it in pill form. Whole foods sells a good gluten-free kind. Why do this? There is...
  11. Hi mandigirl and everyone, I also get cravings even though I 100% know that I am completley full. A few people suggested eating more protien. Absolutely! Eggs, red meat, and fish, (like salmon) are great. If you don't like salmon, try it again...grilled is great, also bake it with a horshradish mustard...yummm. Somtimes I think we get cravings...
  12. People who aren't celiacs just don't understand the whole gluten thing. They usually think just wheat. We went to my mom's house last week for lunch. She has always been very understanding and at least tries to feed us correctly. She even made a home made pastuerized, (yes pasturized) mayonaise one time. Anyway...she had some left over home made...
  13. Hi jnkmnky, All I can say is "RIGHT ON!!!" I get so tired of all the negatism I feel lucky that if I have to have an autoimmune disease that it's celiacs, one that we can easily (yes I said easily) manage. Iv'e been yelled at on this board before, for saying that it was easy, but I truly believe that it is. And why are they always talking...
  14. Hi jnkmnky, I always say "never paranoid always careful" You never know. Wendy
  15. Hi Heather, Isn't it the most anoying thing in the world? When I found out what was wrong with me after sooooo many years of torture, I was thrilled to know it was somthing I could manage and take care of (easily in my mind) just by changing my diet. Although I couldn't understand at first why God would let me suffer so long when it was something...
  16. Hi jenvan, Thanks for the heads up, I will defintaley start looking around the forum to see what the others have to say. I'm going right now to Amazon and check out the book by Danna Korn. Thanks for the recomendation. I love the ble "Bleh" is right! Wendy
  17. Hi mela 14, I contacted the drug manufacturers directly about being gluten-free. They were very helpfull and I have had no problems. I am so sorry that you have been so sick. I am also intollerant of corn, and I have had wierd reations to pecans. Almost immediate despair. No stomach upset but I feel like I can't move, like every muscle has turned...
  18. caedia, One more thing...depression is also a sign of celiacs. Lots of nuerological problems like sleeplessness, and nerve damage, can be symptoms of celiacs. interestingly enough, conditions like bipolar disorder, autism, spychtsophrenia (sp) and HDAD can be improved by going off gluten Wendy
  19. caedia, I'm so sorry that you are so sick, but reading what you wrote was such a read light for me. It sounds like you all have classic celiacs. My grandmother, my aunt, my mother, my sister, myself, and my daughter all have it. At least I think they do. My grandmother has passed away so she couln't be tested but she suffered from stomache problems and...
  20. Hi Carrie, I was wondering if your taking any vitamins? A B-complex vitamin helps with energy. I take one that I get from Trader Joe's that you put under your tingue. I take it every morning. Also, are you getting enough sleep? Good sleep, the deep REM kind of sleep. I know with me when my muscles are extremely sore and tight I don't sleep deeply...
  21. I checked out a book today by Jax Peter Lowell call against the grain. It seemed like a good book, I was wondering if anyone has read it and if you would recommend it. I saw a quote on the back cover that I thought was great..... Isn't it ironic that the french word for bread is the english word for pain? How profound Wendy
  22. I agree..there bakery is awsome!!! We tried the apple pie, I couldn't taste any differencefrom regular, it was fantastic. We got the cornbread, yum. We also tried the banana bread, unbelievably good, but the best for me was the almond scones. The only kind of cookie that I have really missed is my mother's almond thumbprints, my most favorite...
  23. Hi debmidge, Are you 100% positive that he is completely gluten-free? What about shampoos, lotions, toothpaste, Medications? Maybe he also has a food allergy to something. I know corn makes my fibromyalgia and peripheral neuropothy act up. I had PN very bad for many years in my hands and feet. Numb and tingly like they were asleep. After being diagnosed...
  24. Hi guys, Jenvan, I think it is spectacular that you are writing letters to all your old doctors, I have thought many times about doing that but never have. Iv'e always been afraid that I would go off on them and scream about thier idiocy and all the torture I went through because of it. And your right. I am meeting more and more people who are...
  25. Just a word of encouragement, So often when I read the posts on this site I actually go away feeling down. I mean so often everything in our lives is so negative. We all have so much pain and so many illnesses not to mention all the inconvienience of living our lives gluten-free in a gluten filled world. Well here's a bit of happiness.... We...
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