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Cinnamongirl

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  1. I really related to the comment that if you feel especially good after eating a food, that it is a warning sign that there may be an addiction. I've kept a food diary the past 9 months and without exception whenever I feel that "elated" feeling after eating a food, I feel really lousy the next day. I have felt that after cheese and decided to eliminate it...
  2. Thanks for the responses to my post. I wasn't getting e-mail notifications and just discovered the responses today. I had only half-heartedly eliminated dairy (switched to rice and almond milk, but still consumed cheese, butter), so maybe that was why I wasn't improving as much as I liked. I've kept a food diary for several months and note what I eat and...
  3. I know this is an old thread, but I was searching for symptoms of being "glutened" and came across it. It was comforting to read the experiences that others have and to see that I'm not crazy. I was diagnosed with gluten sensitivity (Enterolab) about a year ago and have tried to live gluten free since then, but no one else in my family has problems with...
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    ARCHIVED Should I Even Bother?

    I got tired of going to doctors also and gave up some time ago. I had unexplained anemia and went to a hematologist for three years, but he never tested for celiacs. I would ask what was causing the anemia and he just said it was "idiopathic". I finally stopped going. I've had an upper GI to test for Crohns (negative) and the Gastroenterologist never...
  5. Hi- I've been gluten-free about 6 mos now after testing positive for gluten antibodies (igA?) in December '09. I've noted definite improvement in symptoms overall, but I'm still not where I'd like to be yet. I have had unexplained anemia (idiopathic), ITP, bloating, constipation and lots of neurological symptoms (anxiety, depression, panic attacks, adrenal...
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