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pricklypear1971

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  1. If your hypothyroidism is Hashimotos Disease, you already have one autoimmune disease and are at increased risk for a second - like Celiac. You warrant a complete and thorough work up for ALL autoimmune diseases. Read these fact sheets and discuss this with your doctor. I hope you get the help you need to feel better. Open Original Shared Link
  2. I have had a fever now and then when "something" was going on. I've even noticed I get a fever from allergy attacks (before I figure out its allergies, not a flu, during allergy season). I take a Tylenol, it helps. I eat and drink whatever sounds good (gluten-free, of course). I also get DH outbreaks when I have a true virus. Ironically, that's how...
  3. Exercise will only help. It will help you lose inches, not necessarily weight, especially if your muscles were atrophied. Just don't over exercise any one group. One thing I've learned is your body is your body - if your butt is big there's nothing that will change it - so tone the hell out of it and stick it out there and shake it. Bras - don't get...
  4. I like Ghiradelli. I know their white chocolate bars are gluten-free, as well as their semi and milk chips. I would check their semi and milk bars. See's Chocolates has some gluten-free chocolates. Don't know if you have them there. Toblerone (plain) is gluten-free. Seriously. So are Snickers.
  5. I've always heard that's more likely to happen if the weight loss is fast. And 30 lbs since Jan. 2013 is fast. Perhaps it will firm up? Are you exercising to tone muscle? That can help sometimes, depending on where it's at.
  6. My son is picky like that. It has to be "perfect", or he wrinkles his nose. I'm making him cook now, because I'm tired. I understand its his palate, but still...it has morphed into a beast of its own. Oh, try popcorn. Pop a bag and pack it in ziplocks. Keeps for a week.
  7. For me, fiber. If I eat lots of veggies throughout the day, and fibrous legumes-it helps. I also had to take it easy on grain based products and eat nut flour based sweets/breads. And I cut my sugar by 3/4. Protein with every meal. Nuts were ok, but not as good as animal protein. I was having swings in glucose levels. When I'd dip low I'd need 1...
  8. It's different for everyone. If you can rule sugar out, and what's left is gluten...well, if the shoe fits... I would note if the sugar source was honey, sugar cane, beet, etc. some people are sensitive to sugar but not honey, for example.
  9. Kind Bars are the only bars I can stomach. The rest - yuck. Jerky. I found a great brand at Costco - pork teriyaki that was gluten-free. Can't remember the name. They also have some of those prepackaged gluten-free meals GoPicnic or some name like that. My thyroid is showing, can't remember names...sorry.
  10. We're they organic, free of sulphites (or sulfates or whatever they put on them to "preserve freshness")? Some people react to that stuff. Or it could have been iodine. For me, potatoes did it - even peeled. I think we all have our little buttons...and don't get me started on carageenan. Ugh. Btw, I had a DH outbreak last week. Very very mild but I...
  11. It took about 9 months for me to settle into a normal bathroom routine. C was a big gluten symptom for me, as it turned out. When I first started getting "regular" I thought I was getting D, and was irritated that I had to go more often. Go figure.
  12. I wonder about sample bias. Were they ever screened for DH or Celiac prior to being admitted to the study? You generally don't get to chronic urticaria without a few doctor visits. What was ruled out?
  13. Apparently, I can't link to it without using my personal account. Sigh. Medscape is free and open to all. I included the title and author. Some days....
  14. Mine was right at 22 1/2 hours. Now I think it's gone to 5 minutes. Seriously. What kind of ride am I on???
  15. Yes, thyroid and adrenals. If you do have thyroid issues and the palps and don't resolve with treatment it could be adrenals, could be iron levels in conjunction with thyroid/adrenals.
  16. I agree, if you are sensitive to gluten and are eating it, all bets are off. I have has reactions 24 hours after eating from cross contamination. 24 hours. Now, in retrospect I NEVER could have connected my stomach upset with gluten, without going gluten-free for a long period (then experiencing a glutening). I mean, who in the hell gets sick from what...
  17. This was in my inbox this morning. Would take further reading to find out if test subjects were screened for DH or Celiac. Apparently, I can't link to the article without going into my personal account.... so, here's the info. Go to Medscape http://www.medscape.com and get a free account, and you can read it. Dapsone Resurrected for Chronic...
  18. Yes, it's hard to trust publicly available gluten-free food, especially if you don't know the brand or can't question the chef. Sometimes I feel like by eating at a new place I'm performing an act equivalent to skydiving.
  19. I suggest starting a food log now, and take it to your appointment. In the interim, you may notice a certain food causes an issue - not unusual for Celiacs to develop another intolerance. Personally, I've had bad headaches with accompanying nausea this spring. Allergies are terrible here this year and I'm taking so much med I get dehydrated which leads...
  20. As far as homeopathy goes, yes, I've used some homeopathic allergy pills and they work reasonably well during some allergy attacks. If pharmaceuticals seem to be overkill, there's no reason not to try homeopathics; however, I urge you not to consider them harmless even at a strong dilution. As far as the other stuff goes, I have no idea. I do know healing...
  21. Are you having palpitations or arrhythmia?
  22. Just a note here, I've never found an Asian rice-based beer that is gluten-free. Doesnt mean they arent out there, but I've never found one in the US. The only beers I've found that are gluten-free are marketed as "gluten-free"...and some of those aren't if they contain barley. I think they call those "low gluten" now?? Apple/pear cider is another story...
  23. I've heard to use it judiciously since it can make things gummy. I did use one mix containing it; can't remember what it was, though. I use it for rouxs.
  24. Artichokes will do great in a pot. You could take it in during the winter. They grow in AZ - surely they'll grow there!
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