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shadowicewolf

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  1. Eh, i generally get everything done at once because my viens are hard to get to (they are deep). On adveradge it takes the tecnition 3 or so times before they hit them.
  2. I take some salt, pepper, and brown sugar and add some homemade beef stalk to it. I found that that is kinda similar. Then i simmer it (actually, this is the base to my beef soup most of the time ). I've done it in smaller batches with some success. I have no mesurments, just what looks right.
  3. Celiac works in the digestive system. Touching gluten =/= digesting it thus, you cannot get glutened unless you somehow, for some reason, lick the spot effected.. However, inhaling it, goes through the nose, and eventually ends up in the digestive system. I'm legitly allergic to the medication in a zpack (mainly azithromyicin) so that one is a no go for...
  4. I like jeans. However, i also generally don't wear them around the house much. For that i prefer yoga pants or basketball shorts. It depends on the cut.
  5. Corn has gluten, just not the type celiacs generally react to. Some have issues with it, but there are others that do not. If you have had no issues with corn, then you probably won't have an issue with this.
  6. It couldn't hurt to do so.
  7. Just going to point out something, Celiac is the main cause of ttg elevation. If you have other symptoms that aline with other conditions (thyroid, chrones, and diabities come to mind), then it can point into that direction if celiac is ruled out.
  8. I tried On a latex related note, I'm healing! Yay! Still have outlines that are visable, but its going away. I'm letting it clear up on its own instead of taking something for it. I can't tell ya how much i wanna take a backscratcher to it sometimes.
  9. I don't know how much help this will be but... My allergy is no where near as bad as what your discribing. It rears its head when i use normal bandaids or if i wear gloves made of latex. From the bandaids, I get hives that last for about a week, and the gloves cause my hands to itch and turn red. I have no issues with elastic in the underware or any...
  10. apples and peanut butter.... end of story. Also, adding honey to peanut butter makes a nice twist
  11. Gluten has a tendency for masking other allergys. I had this issue with tomatos. Didn't break out in hives, but i got the worst sunburn sensation ever. Take a benadryl that should stop it. An elimination diet is in order, or perhaps even a trip to an allergist.
  12. Luckily, the incision sites are fine (and look good for that matter), i just have these lovely red rings where the bandaids were around them. I have no choice but to leave it to the air. My doctor said it was fine to remove the bandaid after two days
  13. Just an update, the red "hive" lines (still an outline of the latex bandaid) are still there, but its slowly going away.
  14. Outside of some mild cramping and "C" on occasion, i seem to really not have any so strange.
  15. Freeze some of the things beforehand, it'll help keep it cool.
  16. I... dispise latex allergies On another note, I hope i haven't been CC'd. Several hours since possible cc and only mild cramping that has stopped? I'm not overly sensative by the way.
  17. Itchy... that about sums up my life at the moment. I still have a red outline where those latex-y bandaids were. -sigh-
  18. Its the caffine probably. I generally don't do it as it makes me wide awake. I dropped it completely after my GERD got bad. I've yet to try it again.
  19. thanks Though i did do a stupid. Totally forgot to remmber about my latex allergy its not in my records and i haven't had an issue with it since i was younger (not an issue with the gallbladder because the surgery area was already latex free). So yeah, a couple of hours later, my back was itchin' good. Had to remove the latex-y ones and replace them...
  20. Not enough I believe. The general reccomended time peroid is anywhere from 3 weeks to..... a few months? Yeah. Moreso if you wish to do a biopsy.
  21. I've had it done before, so its no big deal Stiches are itchy Nah, no crockpot. I did get some new cooking utencils that were more heat resistant.
  22. I have before as well. But, it was because it wasn't cleaned up properly after my surgery. So i broke out in a rash (not fun when you are recovering from a gallbladder surgery). Speak again with the doctor. Mine said it was because of this. I do know if you have an allergy to shellfish you should avoid them, or so i've been told.
  23. two moles removed and 9 stiches later in my back....
  24. Unfortienently, without an official dx of either an intolerence or celiac, they cannot do much for you. If you were officially dx'd, then by law (ADA) they would have to accomodate. This is done with a letter written by the doctor to give the school stating what you needed.
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