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rainer83

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  1. Your body needs time to adjust to the changes, just like anything. But don't fast, eat gluten free. You're not supposed to be fasting, especially if your body is in the process of healing. If you find that on a non-fasting gluten free diet, after 8 weeks or so that nothing gets better, then you might need to look at something else that's causing these...
  2. It made me lose weight, too. I struggled with childhood obesity until I was 16. I was about 5'1 and 200lbs, when I turned 15-16 I had a major growth spurt and over that period of time grew to 5'7 and the weight shifted and I was able to lose it. I gained it back when I was 21. I was 5'7 and 200lbs again. I started going to the gym, but around the same...
  3. #1 What did your abdominal pain feel like and where was it primarily located, constant or intermittent? And what % has it improved, if at all after being gluten free, and time frame to get there? At first my pain was intermittent. Only after I ate, and for a few hours. At first I thought it was a stomach ulcer, and was given meds and it didn't go away...
  4. Thank you! I'm so relieved to know that I am not alone. People always judge my situation by saying "You can't hate your sister, she's family!" Well, family doesn't treat each other like our sisters do. I usually make a small desert for my parents and I when I come down, and we have that as a family. She's even got her kids against the gluten free life...
  5. I was at a wedding just over a year ago, and was offered to split a brownie. In his defense, they had no idea, but my friend said "No! No no no! She's gonna get really sick!" And his girlfriend then rolled her eyes and said to him "She has celiac" and glared at me. I have no idea why she was so freaking snarky about it. People just don't understand...
  6. I miss having a sub, I really do, but to flat out say "I'd kill myself if I can't have bread anymore"? Come on, dude. Seriously. It's BREAD. I've found some pretty decent gluten free bread (finally!!) that has been a good replacement. It takes time, but you really do get used to it. So rude to say such a thing!
  7. When Boston Pizza came out with their gluten free pizza, and I had some, I had a hard time believing it was gluten free cause of the texture. Same reason, cause I've had gluten free pizza before and it didn't taste like that. There's also a gluten free bakery that sells the best gluten-free muffins, cookies, cakes, breads, everything you can think of...
  8. I agree. When I started college last year, I had been invited to go to the sandwich place next door to the school by a group of people and declined, and they asked why, so I was honest and told them, and the one guy says "Man, if I had to give up bread, I'd kill myself." I shot back with "Oh yea, cause not being able to eat bread really is a justified cause...
  9. I didn't have a biopsy. I was lucky to be working with a Homeopath with celiac, and she began noticing how sick I was. I had gone to see my family Dr. about it, and she told me to go on an elimination diet, which I had been, but not feeling better. I was cut out the most common allergens I knew about, but the one I didn't was gluten. So the homeopath...
  10. I did the same thing. It was more out of denial. My mind set was that there's no way something that's supposed to be good for me can be the cause of everything. The funny part is I knew it was a possibility in the back of my mind, since my best friend has Crohns, and can't eat stuff that's supposed to be good for you either. I kept eating whole grain...
  11. I'm sorry you have to go through that I know exactly what you're going through. I've been gluten free for 2 years and I haven't had a Thanksgiving dinner with my family since. My sister and I don't get along at all, we don't speak and it goes beyond rivalry to a down right hatred. She uses the celiac to her advantage during the holidays. She opts...
  12. I don't think you're being too cautious. A friend of my friend's girlfriend, if he gets in any contact with gluten, he's sent to the hospital and usually ends up on morphine. The last time this happened, he used a cutting board that was rinsed, not washed from the last use, and had CC from that, and ended up in the hospital. Some people are just incredibly...
  13. I'm sorry you had to go through that It does get better, but it's never without a struggle, because there are people who either don't know what gluten is, what celiac is, or are just plain ignorant and don't care to understand how it affects us. I have no problem explaining stuff to someone who has no idea what gluten is or celiac, cause they're actually...
  14. I react differently to barley as I do with wheat/gluten. It's still a reaction, but it's less painful (but not painless), but more abdominal swelling. I had Corn Flakes once, not knowing there was barley (I figured what harm could Corn Flakes do?), then I got a reaction a few hours later, and read the ingredients (duh, should have done it before hand) and...
  15. Sounds to me like it's an issue with your gallbladder. Although I've only known a few people with gallbladder issues, they've had to cut down on things like peppers, garlic, cucumbers/pickles. Try cutting out the pickles, and check the ingredients on the broth. I've known 2 people who have actually gotten their gallbladder taken out because no matter what...
  16. I noticed I get buzzed faster on things that are fermented; wine and sake. I think 2 glasses of wine will have me on the floor, and maybe 2 little shots of sake will do the same, no matter how much I've eating. My tolerance to liquor is also a lot lower, but hey... it's cheaper this way.
  17. I take a multivitamin and it has 200IU, but when the days start getting shorter here, I take some D Drops because the lack of sunlight really tends to get to me. I find vitamin D mostly helps with my emotional state. I don't feel as moody as I did before, and have more energy when I take some vitamin D.
  18. Thank you for the kind words They are always appreciated My sister is actually adopted, and so far she doesn't seem to have anything that's been genetically predisposed to her (meanwhile my family has heart disease, high cholesterol, celiac/crohns, breast cancer). She's very over weight and eats very unhealthy, and she recently had to undergo testing...
  19. Same here, but with vodka. I used to down liquor like a champ, out drink everyone and still walk in a straight line and speak coherently. A few weeks back, I had gone out, and gotten sick cause apparently my tolerance changed. I haven't gotten sick from drinking in about 4 years. I'm not drinking again. I said that when I was 19, and it's 9 years later...
  20. I have the same issue. I used to be a very overweight child, up until I was about 19, then for 5 years I was about average, then gained 50lbs again, then lost it again. As I was losing it, I noticed I was having trouble keeping weight on. I had stopped going to the gym at this point since my membership ran out, but was still eating relatively healthy,...
  21. I find it hard sometimes to stay positive, myself. Especially around holidays. My parents have been accepting of the disease, but my sister (whom I don't get along with whatsoever) ops to make holiday dinners, and because of that, she doesn't make anything I can eat and doesn't even bother to let me volunteer to make anything extra. I haven't had an Easter...
  22. Thanks for the information! I also picked up some Rotisserie flavoured chicken wings. They are gluten free, and are fantastic! I read on another website somewhere that their honey garlic wings are gluten free, but when I went to go pick some up, the package said "may contain wheat", so I didn't buy it, and I'm sensitive to things cross contaminated...
  23. I also tried the New Grist, and was very impressed by it. It actually tasted like beer! Even though it can't be called it. Still tasted awesome. I'm sad summer is almost over now that I've found a "beer" I can enjoy at BBQs and outings!
  24. I'm from Mississauga! Was diagnosed by a Naturopath, after finding out testing isn't covered here, and I didn't have the money. She put me on a gluten free diet 2 years ago after trying other diets (Dairy free, soy free, etc) which none worked, except for the gluten free diet. BTW - if anyone travels to Niagara Falls, there's a great gluten free bakery...
  25. For me, towards the end of my gluten days, everything was causing the worst reactions ever. Before that though, it was mainly cereals, pasta, breads. Cookies or cakes, not so much, I could get away with it. By the end, everything was doing it. I remember my last thing to eat with gluten purposely was a shortbread cookie, and I was so sick from it, I really...
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