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ARCHIVED Kissing And Cross Contamination
IrishHeart replied to PennyH's topic in Coping with Celiac Disease
If you find one of those, you have hit the jackpot. -
ARCHIVED Kissing And Cross Contamination
IrishHeart replied to PennyH's topic in Coping with Celiac Disease
True, true! And since I do not undulge in heavy petting with anyone but my gluten-free hubs, I cannot say whether it would affect me or not. ( I, personally, would never bake with wheat flour for someone else in my kitchen ever again. (not after what I've been through) With all we know about CC, I am surprised any celiac would, but to each his... -
ARCHIVED Auto Immune Disorders
IrishHeart replied to redgouramis's topic in Related Issues & Disorders
In this list of diseases and disorders associated with celiac disease, ITP is indeed listed---look under blood disorders. Just FYI. Open Original Shared Link -
ARCHIVED Kissing And Cross Contamination
IrishHeart replied to PennyH's topic in Coping with Celiac Disease
In my humble opinion, discussing the fact that you have celiac should be approached almost right away with a new person in your life and with a sense of humor. (It's not like you have leprosy or a communicable disease that may turn him off.) But, flat out, a kiss from someone who has consumed gluten? well, let's get real here---if it involves swapping... -
ARCHIVED New, Lots Of Symptoms Past And Present Please Help
IrishHeart replied to Medcoder03's topic in Celiac Disease Pre-Diagnosis, Testing & Symptoms
Hon, yes.....some of your symptoms are very suggestive of Celiac or non-celiac gluten intolerance. MS is very difficult to DX. It took my dear friend, Suze 2 years to get a firm DX. Celiac is called the "great mimic" because it has symptoms that are very much like other AI diseases. They overlap and so, it is essential that you get a proper diagnosis... -
ARCHIVED Stool Color And Many More Questions
IrishHeart replied to Mnicole1981's topic in Coping with Celiac Disease
Hon, you are in in the "right zone" for stools.... okay? A brown (light, tan or even dark), formed stool..... is gorgeous! Try to stop worrying so much!! Many people on here here would be THRILLED with such a fabulous BM. -
ARCHIVED Tmi Bm Question
IrishHeart replied to ker0pi's topic in Post Diagnosis, Recovery & Treatment of Celiac Disease
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ARCHIVED Stool Color And Many More Questions
IrishHeart replied to Mnicole1981's topic in Coping with Celiac Disease
Unless your stool is black (means blood) or white (means liver disease or lack of bile) you are probably fine. Normal? daily? not difficult to pass? That's what I call the "trifecta!" You're in better shape than half the people on this board. As Karen suggests, could be food dyes , too much spinach or the iron tabs. When I eat RED beets, you should... -
I missed this one a few days ago, but had to say, belatedly.... K, I think M is the sweetest kid for being so thoughtful of his Mom. You "did good", mama.
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ARCHIVED Tmi Bm Question
IrishHeart replied to ker0pi's topic in Post Diagnosis, Recovery & Treatment of Celiac Disease
You are not abnormal. We're not abnormal. Ever think THEY are the abnormal ones?? (I do :lol: ) We get it. -
ARCHIVED Vitamin, Mineral, Iron, Thyroid Etc... Tests. Which Ones?
IrishHeart replied to squirmingitch's topic in Post Diagnosis, Recovery & Treatment of Celiac Disease
Squirmy, My GI doctor does the following tests every 3 -4 months as part of my follow-up care: CMP CBC Sed Rate C-reactive protein Ferritin storage level TSH Free T3, T4 FOLATE (mine was tanked at DX)**make sure she runs that one--it is often overlooked and causes various symptoms for celiacs. Vit B-12 (ditto) Vit D (double ditto) Vitamin... -
ARCHIVED Gluten Free And Constipated
IrishHeart replied to jenhunter's topic in Coping with Celiac Disease
Could not agree more with the "everyone heals at their own pace" thought!! (I say that so often on here, I must sound like a broken record) And I also agree that everyone needs to find what works to get relief. My biggest concern is for people to become overly-dependent on chemical stimulants because that can/will happen. (it's fine for occasional... -
ARCHIVED Hot Enough For You?
IrishHeart replied to Darn210's topic in Introduce Yourself / Share Stuff
Actually, the corn is grown for their dairy cows, not for people. These are dairy farmers around here (I'm in NY). I feel bad for them because they struggle already and without the rain, it's just going to make it worse. -
ARCHIVED Hot Enough For You?
IrishHeart replied to Darn210's topic in Introduce Yourself / Share Stuff
"Cooled down" to 90 yesterday, but the evenings are "cool enough" at 75. But if we do not get some rain soon, the apple orchards will be in trouble, (again--same as last year) and the local corn crops are looking shabby. I feel bad for the local farmers. -
ARCHIVED Tmi Bm Question
IrishHeart replied to ker0pi's topic in Post Diagnosis, Recovery & Treatment of Celiac Disease
FANTASTIC, kiddo!! ENJOY it!! -
ARCHIVED Tmi Bm Question
IrishHeart replied to ker0pi's topic in Post Diagnosis, Recovery & Treatment of Celiac Disease
You will see many positive changes, Lewiss. Just keep at it. Healing takes time. Baby steps are still steps forward, right? Most of the folks on here suffered those same symptoms, too. ....oh, and welcome to the Forum. But just so we do not veer too far off the original poster's questions and to stay on the topic, (because who doesn't like a good... -
ARCHIVED Tmi Bm Question
IrishHeart replied to ker0pi's topic in Post Diagnosis, Recovery & Treatment of Celiac Disease
Firm is good. Easily passing is good. Daily is good You've hit the trifecta! If you are concerned about the undigested food, I'll tell you it happened to me since I can recall--my entire life. And now, it does not. Give your gut some time to heal, hon. It's only been a few weeks. You have 20- 22 feet of intestines. I am telling... -
ARCHIVED Tmi Bm Question
IrishHeart replied to ker0pi's topic in Post Diagnosis, Recovery & Treatment of Celiac Disease
Floating stools is not always about malabsorption. Sometimes it is because of all the fiber you ingest. Carrots, cranberries, trail mix, rice---all high fiber foods. Hon, I do not think the color of your stools is alarming at all. I think it is NORMAL. I've done a mountain of research on the GI tract ( poopology is a second major for me ) and... -
The What's For Dinner Tonight Chat
IrishHeart replied to jess-gf's topic in Gluten-Free Recipes & Cooking Tips
SWEEEEET. I'm trying STUFFED PEPPERS in the Slow cooker today. I'm so happy you guys told me to break that thing out of the box it sat in for 4 years!! It's too dang hot and hubs will be gone all day golfing (nuthead). Whatever time he drags himself home, they will be ready. -
The What's For Dinner Tonight Chat
IrishHeart replied to jess-gf's topic in Gluten-Free Recipes & Cooking Tips
You're in the states now right? Want me to mail you a few jars? You know I'll do it. -
ARCHIVED Gluten Free And Constipated
IrishHeart replied to jenhunter's topic in Coping with Celiac Disease
Somewhere around 3,000-5,000 mgs should be a moving experience indeed. (but as Meatie suggests, back off it or you'll be going and going and going) Also, a big dose of magnesium (about 750 mgs) at bedtime will also "provoke" a response. To the OP: The thing is, all of these suggestions we are offering will work--one time---but for sustained "normal... -
ARCHIVED Gluten Free And Constipated
IrishHeart replied to jenhunter's topic in Coping with Celiac Disease
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The What's For Dinner Tonight Chat
IrishHeart replied to jess-gf's topic in Gluten-Free Recipes & Cooking Tips
Oh boy, there's nothing like them! My French-Canadian Gramma's family who immigrated to Boston and my Irish immigrant great-grandmother BOTH had an amazing baked bean recipe that takes all day long to slowly cook in an authentic baked bean pot. They fed their big families for days with those beans. My Mom recalls eating baked bean sammies on sweet... -
The What's For Dinner Tonight Chat
IrishHeart replied to jess-gf's topic in Gluten-Free Recipes & Cooking Tips
Shroomster, Alex turned me on to Hellman's Canola oil mayo. I was skeptical (as I did not care for the Spectrum mayo) but I have to say, it's the "real deal". And I thanked her profusely. -
ARCHIVED Gluten Free And Constipated
IrishHeart replied to jenhunter's topic in Coping with Celiac Disease
Are you Newly diagnosed? Do you take digestive enzymes? probiotics? These will help. Ditch the oatmeal. Even if it's certified gluten-free. Celiacs have a tough time digesting it until their guts are healed. Could be 1-2 years for that to happen. Dairy could be backing you up. (cheese, in particular, if you are intolerant of that right now) Are...