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  1. And I feel you on the overwhelming part - I still have not come near sorting that one out yet!!
  2. FWIW, I experienced something very similar when in school for baking/pastry arts (yes this was before I had any idea about gluten issues)... I would wake up progressively sluggish as the semester went on, and during the course of each individual day I could feel my stomach puffing up. It got pretty unbearable - by each afternoon I was crampy, gassy, and...
  3. No - other than gluten and penicillin, no other issues known.
  4. I used the search function on here first, but just wanted to see if anyone has experienced this and/or if it may be gluten-related... Went to the chiro, and he gave me some waterproof tape to use (my patella moves around when I fall during roller derby, so this is an interim fix while a patella band is on order). I was careful to change the tape...
  5. Thank you so much to everyone that replied - the opiate connection makes a lot of sense! I know this WILL get easier, eventually I expect it will become a new normal... but in the meantime... ! Thanks again
  6. Thanks guys, Such good responses... so I totally caved and ate some Samoas and Tagalongs... and am very sorry for that now. Literally. But I see it as a learning experience - I slept like crap and feel about like that, too, so all that is left is I guess hydrate and move on? This is very challenging... I find myself second guessing and bargaining...
  7. Cookies, cake, just something sweet, goopy, and chewy. Just ran errands and was literally daydreaming about chocolate cake while driving... this is bizarre! I have tried swapping in gluten-free cereal & fresh fruit for the sweetness, even nuts for the chewiness... but not a good fit thus far. I have some oatmeal in the house, but as it is Quaker...
  8. Hi there, So I am newly gluten-free - do not have a firm Celiac diagnosis due to insurance issues, but long story short I am 100% certain that I am either a Celiac sufferer or gluten intolerant. But here's the deal - the first week gluten-free, felt great, like this veil of crud was lifted. Made it through a road trip for an athletic event (in which...
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