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  1. I can vouch for the kissing thing, IT SUCKS!!!!!!!!!!!!, I guess everyone is different though, but one night I kissed a guy after he had eaten pizza a few hours earlier and I still got glutened... I read in a book somewhere that if you are dating a not gluten free person make sure they brush there teeth before you ever kiss them to avoid the horrible consequences...
  2. Yes, before I went gluten free and even when I get glutened now, I do feel that I get sick a lot more than normal people. lol, just another symptom we all have to deal with I guess...
  3. - Lots of D, maybe upwards to 5 to 6 times a day - I break out on my scalp (and it's itchy) for a week or two - A sharp side pain, possibly my kidneys, within one week of being glutened - Hungry almost all the time, it's like I can't get enough food, yet I don't gain any weight (which is a good thing) - Tired all the time - Brain fog - Clumsiness,...
  4. I told a waitress one time that I had a gluten allergy, and she replied with "So you are allergic to dairy?"...
  5. I get that too, well most of the time. I am finally getting way with my family that I live with. We even made an entire gluten free dinner (with an awesome chocolate cake) for some guests one night. Everyone loved it... if only people gave it a chance they would see it's not bad.
  6. True. But is it possible that the gluten has damaged them somehow? And that it could have caused some other medical condition that we should know about? I mean kidneys are very important.
  7. Hello, ( I posted this on the pre-diagnoses part as well, not sure how many people read both) I have self diagnosed myself with Celiac Disease back in August. I have been feeling sooooo much better since I have been gluten free. It took me about two years to figure out that I had Celiac Disease and am wondering what kind of damage could I have done to...
  8. Hello, I have self diagnosed myself with Celiac Disease back in August. I have been feeling sooooo much better since I have been gluten free. It took me about two years to figure out that I had Celiac Disease and am wondering what kind of damage could I have done to my body within those two years of horrible symptoms. Before I went gluten free I would...
  9. I want to comment on the scalp itching symptom that went away. I have been gluten free since August or last year and my scalp had always itched like crazy and I would get pimples and stuff on it. I finally found a shampoo that I could use along with vinegar that would get rid of the symptoms. The other day I was given baby shampoo to try, to see if it had...
  10. I know weed will suppress the symptoms from eating gluten (and yes I know or am sure your body would still attack itself), but one time every year or so won't kill me. And will the herbal incense do the same? I am only asking because I really WANT some pizza, real pizza and I don't want to do anything illegal to have some. Has anyone tried any of the herbal...
  11. I have been against smoking my whole life, but finally I had decided to try it so that people could stop calling me sheltered and stuff. But anyway, I tried it once (before I was gluten free, still having all my symptoms and stuff) and I had no D for like 2 days!!!!! It was amazing, I thought it was a weird reaction at the time and I normally would pee like...
  12. I posted this on the pre-diagnoses but I might get more responses from the post-diagnoses section. So as the description said I used to pee about every hour. I didn't drink a lot, but after measuring my input and output one day I found that I am normal, but I would always pee 3 oz, aside from when I woke up in the morning and it would be about 8 to...
  13. Hmm, it's interesting to read that you now can go up to 6 hours, maybe after a few more months I can go that long. I did look into the Interstitial Cystitis that cassP mentioned, and it said that people who have it commonly have IBS ( the most common miss diagnoses for celiac). But who knows, I'm just glad that I might have something to look forward to in...
  14. I have had the same issue of eating when I'm not really hungry. I was so used to eating all the time because my body felt starved of nutrients. I think it just takes some practice, it's kind of like if we had to learn how to walk again, but with food.
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