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Everything posted by Cara in Boston
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ARCHIVED Traveling Gluten-Free
Cara in Boston replied to jorgensenjess's topic in Parents, Friends and Loved Ones of Celiacs
I agree. DO NOT CHANGE his diet until all testing is complete. The MD might want to do a biopsy - if blood is positive or negative - and you have to be eating gluten to get the most accurate results. Keep his diet "normal" until you have done all testing - and then try the diet (even if he tests negative) as that can sometimes be considered an additional... -
ARCHIVED Help With Family Member With Possible Celiac?
Cara in Boston replied to Dolphins1992's topic in Coping with Celiac Disease
All first degree relatives should (at least) have their blood screened for celiac - regardless of symptoms. This would be your parents and siblings and any children you have or may have. Second degree relatives should be tested if they have any symptoms (Aunts, Uncles, cousins, etc.) I find it odd that people think that it is OK to continue to eat gluten... -
ARCHIVED What Am I Supposed To Eat?
Cara in Boston replied to Sage122's topic in Introduce Yourself / Share Stuff
If you are open to eating more meat, I would get some books from the library about the Paleo Diet. It is grain free and dairy free - but sort of centers on meat (along with vegetables, fruits, nuts, etc.) -
Just wanted to add: I knew his name sounded familiar . . . He wrote a book with Melinda Dennis (the nutritionist I mentioned). The book is very helpful. Open Original Shared Link Cara
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I do not have any personal experience with him as I saw another doctor. However, if you think you may have celiac disease, BIDMC is the place to be. I was very impressed with the entire clinic. Not only is the care top notch, but it is well organized. No long delays for testing, appointments are on time, etc. They have a FANTASTIC nutritionist who...
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ARCHIVED Avoiding Certain Places Because Of Gluten Intolerance
Cara in Boston replied to Rodmanj's topic in Coping with Celiac Disease
Check out the meals from GoPicnic. They are sort of like "lunchables" but shelf stable and they have several gluten free options. They are small and compact so they are easy to travel with and keep in your car or office. Not super healthy, but not too terrible. We use them for travel and my son keeps one at school in case he forgets his lunch. Aside... -
ARCHIVED Ice Cream Truck/snack Bars?
Cara in Boston replied to LindsayW's topic in Parents, Friends and Loved Ones of Celiacs
Each truck usually carries different things. The truck at our beach has different items then the truck that comes to the ball field. I usually go and check it out (without kids) and make a list of possibilities. Then I check them out on line and keep a list of a few safe items. We don't get treats often but every once in a while it is fun/special. Hood... -
ARCHIVED Communicating With Camp Director
Cara in Boston replied to Minette's topic in Parents, Friends and Loved Ones of Celiacs
Ask the director to contact the other gluten-free parents. She probably can't give you their email addresses, but she can give yours to them. They would probably have some good advice and insights for you. I know the one other gluten-free parent at my son's school asked me to contact her so she could find out how I handle field trips, classroom parties... -
ARCHIVED Confused Re Biopsy Results And Lab Results
Cara in Boston replied to carteem's topic in Celiac Disease Pre-Diagnosis, Testing & Symptoms
I had positive blood and negative biopsy. All my symptoms went away when I went gluten free. My son has celiac and his doctor just laughed and shook her head when I told her my doctor would not diagnose me based on my biopsy. She said there are LOTS of reasons why the biopsy might appear negative and it DOES NOT mean you don't have celiac disease... -
My blood test was positive and my biopsy was negative. My doctor technically diagnosed me with "gluten intolerance" since he said I needed a positive biopsy for a celiac diagnosis. My son (7) has celiac, and all my symptoms went away once I was gluten free. It seems so silly that the doctor cannot diagnose me with celiac disease. Biopsies can be wrong...
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ARCHIVED Biopsy While On gluten-free Diet?!
Cara in Boston replied to Teriw's topic in Celiac Disease Pre-Diagnosis, Testing & Symptoms
This makes no sense. Your biopsy would very likely be negative after being gluten free (things can heal very fast in some people) and then your doctor (who obviously does not know enough about celiac disease) may refuse to diagnose you with celiac. Or, perhaps your doctor just wants to monitor your healing and if nothing is found, he will (rightfully... -
ARCHIVED I Think I Need To Eat Gluten For Blood Test
Cara in Boston replied to srfjeld's topic in Celiac Disease Pre-Diagnosis, Testing & Symptoms
You need to consume a regular gluten-containing diet for 4-6 MONTHS before undertaking testing. It is different for every person, but even after 6 months, you could still test negative after being gluten free for so long. The symptoms return long before the antibodies are measurable in the blood. Cara -
ARCHIVED Need Low Fat Snack Idea's
Cara in Boston replied to Mizzo's topic in Parents, Friends and Loved Ones of Celiacs
We love those pouches of applesauce - easy and only one ingredient. My son also likes lara bars (have you seen the new small, fun size?), low fat string cheese, hummus (check amazon for the individual, shelf-stable pouches), KIND bars (healthyish, but not really low fat), dried fruit and dehydrated fruit (Trader Joe's), fruit smoothies. Cara -
ARCHIVED Starting To Feel Down :(
Cara in Boston replied to Lfrost's topic in Parents, Friends and Loved Ones of Celiacs
We had Tacos every night for the first week . . . no joke. I felt like I couldn't figure out what to make for dinner. Turns out, most of our favorite meals were already gluten free (with just a few tiny tweeks) and I just had a mental block about what to do. The transition is SO MUCH EASIER to do in the summer, when you can grill meats and veggies every... -
ARCHIVED Esophagogastroduodenoscopy
Cara in Boston replied to roxieb73's topic in Celiac Disease Pre-Diagnosis, Testing & Symptoms
Bring someone with you to talk to the doctor when you are done. I was a babbling idiot after the sedative wore off so I have no idea what I said to the doctor and not really sure what he told me . . . I had to call back the next day to get information/instructions, etc. Cara -
ARCHIVED Outgrown "gluten Free" Bracelet
Cara in Boston replied to Cara in Boston's topic in Parents, Friends and Loved Ones of Celiacs
I think I got them from Amazon but their website also has a store. I'd be happy to send them to you if you think you could use them. Just send me your mailing address: myboytom@yahoo.com -
ARCHIVED Outgrown "gluten Free" Bracelet
Cara in Boston posted a topic in Parents, Friends and Loved Ones of Celiacs
I have two small rubber bracelets from www.STATkids.com that we no longer use. They are kind of small - they fit my son when he was 5 but seems like it would fit 3-6 year old. Plain red rubber (like the livestrong bracelets) with large white print "GLUTEN FREE". They came in handy when we were first diagnosed. My son was quite shy and if needed, he... -
ARCHIVED Keen To Know If I Have Celiac Disease...
Cara in Boston replied to uk-mum's topic in Celiac Disease Pre-Diagnosis, Testing & Symptoms
Your symptoms certainly sound like they could be celiac. If you are going to pursue testing, you need to resume eating gluten ASAP and continue a regular diet until all testing is complete. My blood tests went from very positive to negative with just two weeks being gluten free. Everyone is different, my son took over a year to get a negative blood test... -
ARCHIVED Brand New Baby + 'possible' Celiac Diagnosis...need Answers!
Cara in Boston replied to ErinIsabel's topic in Celiac Disease Pre-Diagnosis, Testing & Symptoms
I am very certain that my celiac was triggered by my second pregnancy as well. I had zero symptoms before that - never even went to the doctor except for my annual physical. After that, it seemed I was complaining to the doctor every month about some weird and unusual symptom. When they never found anything, I just assumed this is what it felt like to... -
ARCHIVED Recipe For Breakfast Cookie/muffin?
Cara in Boston replied to smsm's topic in Gluten-Free Recipes & Cooking Tips
We do lots of smoothies for breakfast. I keep frozen bananas on hand and bags of frozen berries. Blend them up with milk (sometimes coconut milk), add a little greek yogurt for protein, sometimes a few handfuls of fresh baby spinach and breakfast is done. If you add a tablespoon of ground flax or chia seeds, it is really filling. Favorites: Peanut... -
ARCHIVED Genetic Test Results........
Cara in Boston replied to roxieb73's topic in Celiac Disease Pre-Diagnosis, Testing & Symptoms
Not having the most common gene does NOT mean you don't have celiac (or that you won't develop it at some point). The gene test is just another "clue" for doctors to follow when trying to diagnose a patient. It does not rule out celiac or diagnose celiac. It just tells you if you have the genes that most celiacs carry. There are lots of exceptions... -
ARCHIVED 5 Year Old -- Does She Need A Biopsy?
Cara in Boston replied to stacytr's topic in Parents, Friends and Loved Ones of Celiacs
My son needed the biopsy because his blood tests were unclear (some high, some normal) and the doctor explained that if there is damage, it is good to know the extent. Then there is something to compare if you need a later endoscopy (to see if the diet is working) My son had almost no symptoms and zero "classic" symptoms. I really wanted a firm diagnosis... -
ARCHIVED Am I Celiac?
Cara in Boston replied to JamTart's topic in Post Diagnosis, Recovery & Treatment of Celiac Disease
Sometimes the reaction is immediate, sometimes it takes days to feel it, sometimes there is no reaction at all. I know this doesn't help you figure it out, but don't rule it out just because you didn't feel anything. When I first tried the diet (2 weeks) I was feeling much better. My doctor decided he wanted to do an endoscopy so he told me to resume... -
ARCHIVED Bloodwork Has Weak Positive
Cara in Boston replied to Mom2-Five's topic in Celiac Disease Pre-Diagnosis, Testing & Symptoms
While you are waiting to finish the testing, start the ball rolling with your children. You had a positive blood test. All first degree relatives need to be tested as well - even if there are no symptoms. You know how long it takes to sort all this out, the sooner you start, the sooner you can get answers for your children. If any are positive... -
ARCHIVED New To Gluten-Free
Cara in Boston replied to Lfrost's topic in Parents, Friends and Loved Ones of Celiacs
If you are still waiting for the celiac blood results, DO NOT START THE DIET yet. If the results are positive, the doctor will probably want to perform an endoscopy to determine if there is any damage (he/she may want to do this even if the tests are negative). Changing your diet before the endoscopy can compromise the results. Take this "waiting" time...