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shadowicewolf

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  1. The 504 plan does cover it, and the school, by law, has to accomidate for it.
  2. with my toy poodle we've always used baby shampoo and then put a little conditioner on afterwards.
  3. What you need to do asap is to contact your schools disability office, they can and WILL accomidate you and will fight for you in terms of food and such.
  4. I have missed to many days due to this (i don't even wanna count)
  5. you can make your own chip dip. I found a recipie online somewhere for gluten free french onion dip. Just sautee some onions, onion salt and some sour cream and vuala you have a good dip
  6. this isn't an allergy you can't just cheat
  7. hard cheeses are naturally lactose free. Try going on almond milk or something similar for a while.
  8. You are not alone, i assure you. I am in the same boat (luckly i only have two more finals left). I just... don't have the energy for it either. My professors and the disability office at my school (as this is considered a disability in terms of education due to accomadation and such (for example not being able to walk across campus because you are in...
  9. What about pans that have a ceramic coating on the inside? I scrub out everything really well with hotwater and clean everything really well. I have to replace the toaster and perhaps some wooden spoons (or get my own and stash them somewhere to where i can have them when cooking). Are cutting boards a big must to replace? We have some and they...
  10. I had that issue long before i was diagnosed. Nexcare is probably the only brand i can stand for a short amount of time. If its something major, i move up to 'paper tape' for a while. If that irritaties me, i get annoyed and just use an acebandage or something similar.
  11. I'm hear with you Its almost been two weeks for me (however i still have some 'issues') but other than that i feel somewhat better from starting it.
  12. honestly, i normally don't treat my D, as bad as that sounds. I let it 'run its course'. All of the medications i have taken either end me up at the opposite end of the D or feeling much worse. Eat some cheese, that is my normal go to food when i have D. Normally Mild Chedder.
  13. My go to food, as of this time, is steamed carrots with a little honey dirzzled over them. Honey is supposed to have healing properties and carrots are good for you.
  14. Hello, I was diagnosed two weeks ago (give or take a day ). I've been having symptoms for a long time now (D that starts up very suddenly than lasts either for one day to almost a week sometimes, cramps, etc). It hit a boiling point about a month and a half ago (pain, weird chest stuff, more D then i had ever had before). I had been wanting to have...
  15. I'm somehow lucky i guess. I was just diagnosed two weeks ago, and have had to tell my grandmother and mother (whom i live with) what i can have and can't have anymore. It took them about a week before it finally 'struck' if you will. Now my grandmother is searching up google and looking for gluten free recipies, my mother talks of getting a new toaster for...
  16. Very little. However I will 'graze' throughout the day.
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