Jump to content

shadowicewolf

Advanced Members
  • Posts

    2,666
  • Joined

  • Last visited

  • Days Won

    7

Everything posted by shadowicewolf

  1. can you make it to where you eat gluten for 3 weeks straight? That might help your diagnosis.
  2. Perhaps Karl needs to learn that the world is not going to agree with him on everything and if he feels the need to rant to others to support his opinions it should be stated in a matter that is not offensive to the other posters. If he feels the need to leave, so be it.
  3. Hun, you need to eat gluten for it to show up You sound a lot like me (eatting pizza then spending some time in the bathroom afterword etc). I understand the skin thing mine isn't on my legs (because according to my GI most of the time its there uhuh suuuure), its on my arms and likee you it has been clearing up after going gluten free ...
  4. Apperently, the doctor found out that my throat was really inflaimed/damgaed (can't remember too much medication). He said my stomach and intestans looked fine, and did do the biopsys. Will hear back on those on friday. In the mean time, he seems to think that i just have IBS (its a symptome damnit not a diagnosis ) and bad acid reflux. Ugh, now we get...
  5. Yes, a water softener system will help. We had one for years and it really helped, just gotta remember to clean it every so often.
  6. OH i know that chest crap stuff. I suffer from it constently. Come to find out from my endoscopy today, my throat is really inflamed/damaged (can't remember which to drugged up). See if you can get on a good antiacid.
  7. the chicken turned out really good. That rotissery was the best investment we ever made. The carrots were 'glazed' with butter and brown sugar i think Never the less it was still good.
  8. Unfortenently, everyone has an opinion and, alas, they think it is right Don't let it get to you hun
  9. Make them Mushy? No it won't, put it in there for one minute and it will be piping hot
  10. Home made rotissery chicken (with salt and pepper only ) and carrots, sound good?
  11. Sounds like your sister is a major brat (no offence intended) Regardless -sigh- those who don't have issues tend to think it is an inconvinence to themselves and, will always do what they wish regardless of how someone else feels. It sucks, i know. An example (not the same but similar): my grandmother made this big poofy dinner rolls this morning...
  12. Thank you everyone, it helps (even in a small way) to see that i'm not alone. For the life of me i can't remember the bread (redmill?), maybe. I'll try your suggestions thank you.
  13. It has been 4 weeks since i started my gluten free diet. At first i noticed a few changes: I had more energy My D stopped (this was a big deal because it was almost a daily occurance) My numbness went away My knee pain is non existant (i have hand problems with my knees for a very long time) But... Several things that i hoped would go away...
  14. you could be intolerent to something in the gluten free foods.
  15. that was 2 months ago, things could change in that time
  16. Yep, thats them Thank you for finding that out for me, i had been slightly upset over it
  17. Those blood tests have a moderently high chance of being false, yet with you still being positive . I would consider getting another one while you are still eating gluten to see if it will be positive or not (don't blast me on this, but my thinking is that it didn't show up positive because you hadn't been eating it, and if you reintroduce it for a little...
  18. you mean Ramune? Nah, i don't think it does, however could you by chance contact the companys stateside representative just to verify?
  19. Is she wide awake when she trows up or still out of it? Anyway, that isn't that delayed. Some people don't start getting symptoms till 3 days later It is very possible that it is related, however i would continue to get her tested just to verify it is before doing anything else.
  20. Better to be overly paranoid about it then to be sick Trust me, you aren't alone (i'm the only one in my house gluten free and grrrr its tough)
  21. Glad to see i'm not alone. It freaked me out at first, but now that i know what it is, not so much
  22. Oh hun, did you know over in japan they wear masks if they are sick or have severe allergies? No, it isn't unuasual to wear them plus you have a medical reason to do so as well.
  23. Funny i'm autistic (high functioning but still) and yes it was hard to change my eating habbits, but it is not impossible. I was like that when i was younger, however, if something was presented enough and say served differently (cucumber without skin as opposed to skin as an example) i would eat it. Like i said, encourage him, perhaps even take him...
  24. Oh trust me, i've been through the mill with the doctors Several stated that it was just a 'virus' and i needed to stop being such a whimp about it. One suggested it was all mental, another allergies. None wanted to do the blood test (which i had asked for, just to see how i was doing via vitamin levels and such). It wasn't until i got...
  25. You can still make pizza gluten free and such as well as many of his other favorite foods. Have you tried rewarding him for eating new foods? It can be anything really like stickers for example. Have you tried making a big deal out of each and every new food he tries? Making them into fun shapes and such? If that doesn't work, i would also suggest going...
×
×
  • Create New...

Important Information

NOTICE: This site places This site places cookies on your device (Cookie settings). on your device. Continued use is acceptance of our Terms of Use, and Privacy Policy.