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  1. Ok. That poster was me. I should have led with "I'm totally new to this whole gluten free thing. So I may not be the most experienced, but for me..." it has helped me to not feel so fatigued. Perhaps dairy is not the best thing for you. I don't feel like I am having an issue with dairy, but maybe that's because I don't think I could handle giving up...
  2. It most definitely could be the diet coke. I have been addicted to diet coke for years. I get headaches any time I have tried to quit. I got headaches when switching from caffeinated diet coke to caffeine free diet coke. So you would think it was the caffeine. But I also get headaches when I stop drinking caffeine free diet coke. Which leads me to believe...
  3. Newly diagnosed, and gluten free for about two weeks. I hadn't expected this, but I have suddenly been super sensitive to the salt in foods I have been eating. Am I crazy? Has anyone experienced this? Practically everything I have eaten in the last few days seems to be too salty. It weird because I have always loved salt. Why am I soo sensitive now...
  4. It may be possible to experience gluten withdrawal, but I agree that it is also likely that you are eating less carbs and even protein. I find when I am feeling really fatigued, if I had a little protein and carb together I feel better in a very short period of time. Usually a little laughing cow wedge on a gluten free crackers (both sold at Sam's) does the...
  5. After recently being diagnosed with Celiac, I find myself trying to see the positive in all this. I don't think it does anyone any good to keep dwelling on the negative (foods we can't have, things we can't do). For me... Over the years, I've been trying to find something to make me (force me, really) to eat healthier and cook more at home (we eat out...
  6. The more I ask, the more I learn. Thanks so much for all the information. Each time I find out more information I have more questions. Sadly, my teenage son (the one diagnosed with ADHD and has had problems in school) wants desperately to go into the military. He does not want to go to college and I honestly don't know if college is the place for him....
  7. So is it best to have the genetic test done, and then blood work if it shows they possibly have the celiac gene? You bring up another point. Can an insurance company deny someone for celiac?
  8. Well I'm new and have only been eating gluten free for a few weeks, but from what I've read here and in books, if it tasted good enough to eat the whole basket, it wasn't gluten free. I imagine if it was truly gluten free, it would not have been soo tasty. However, perhaps when you have been gluten free for a period of time your tastes change and you forget...
  9. From what I understand.... You must be completely gluten free - no cheating or your intestine will be damaged. But... To have a biopsy come back positive - you must do a gluten challenge or you might not have damage and the test will be negative. I opted to have the biopsy so that I would know how serious I needed to take this whole thing. The biopsy...
  10. So here is some background. April 5th visit with a new doctor. Told her of my lifelong issues with stomach aches and relatively new symptoms of constipation and bloating. She ran blood work which included celiac panel. I got a call the very next day and was told to start a gluten free diet and to do some research. So I did. After just a little research it...
  11. How old are your kids? I cook for seven too (when I cook, that is). I usually figure 2 lbs of meat, at least a dozen eggs and a loaf a bread for toast (of course that was before going gluten free). I was recently diagnosed and I am having the most difficult time trying to figure out what to cook for everyone (with just me doing gluten free).
  12. Yes constipation is definitely a symptom. My symptoms were constipation, gas and bloating. Oh and excruciating stomach aches every so often. My blood tests recently came back positive for Celiac. I just had a biopsy (to confirm and check the extent of damage) on Tuesday but the results are back yet.
  13. I'm not sure how long you've been gluten free, but if you think you need an endoscopy you may want to start eating gluten right away. I also recommend that you ask for the doctor's office send you a copy of the results of any test you have had done or have done in the future. It always helps to have a copy for your records and to research the results....
  14. First let me say, that I am totally new to all this. But I also have questions regarding vitiligo. However I don't have it. I was recently told that I have celiac (due to a positive blood test) although I have an endoscopy scheduled for tuesday to confirm. I'm really starting to think my parents have it. I'd like them to get tested. My mom has had vitiligo...
  15. I think a bloated/distended belly definitely can be a symptom. I was off gluten for two weeks after a positive blood test and my belly flattened. I've been back on gluten for 1 week due to (hopefully) an upcoming biopsy (I have a GI consultation this wednesday). I am once again bloated and miserable. I look pregnant. I have also read that nosebleeds can...
  16. I know exactly how you feel. I have been in the same position lately. I had a positive blood test, but was not offered a biopsy, just told to go gluten free and do research on my own. Which I have done. I've been reading everything I can find. It seems the general consensus is to eat gluten prior to the biopsy. I had to call the doctor back and ask to be...
  17. I've gotten stomach aches since I was a kid, or at least a teenager. They got so bad in college, I ended up dropping an early morning class. Over the years they have come and gone and I have suffered through many nights in moderate to severe pain that nothing seemed to help. I had been to doctors over the years but no one ever really gave me any explanation...
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