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  1. I'm in San Angelo, about 3-4 hours away. Can you please tell me more about this?
  2. Recipe please? Choc cheescake sounds AMAZING!
  3. If it waddles like a duck and quacks like a duck, it must be...a horse! Sometimes it feels like that's the logic the medical profession uses! Jen
  4. I agree completely. I will not even spend a second considering it, just saying that I do believe it is possible.
  5. And if for no other reason than that, I'm very thankful that, of all of the auto-immune disorders I could have, I ended up with Celiac!
  6. Big pat on the back to you for that as well! Kids do not generally come by that kind of compassion without being taught to be empathetic. They sound like wonderful adults in the making! Kudos!
  7. That's how it happened with my sister's Crohn's. It went into remission (and yes, they have said *remission* not cure) during both of her pregnancies and then reappeared after.
  8. And, BTW, you never did answer Irish's question about where you are in med school. And I'm a bit surprised that you are 21 and already in med school. Most people haven't even finished a Bachelor's degree by that age...
  9. But there are VERY VERY few GIs or nutritionists who do deal with this on even an almost daily bases and even fewer have much of an understanding of this disease. Why do you think it takes on average as long as it does for people to get a proper diagnosis?
  10. But you say you had flattened villi shown on intestinal biopsy? Then you DO have Celiac Disease. And are you 100% sure there is no history of Celiac or other auto-immune disease? Auto-immunie diseases were not understood until relatively recently, so it could well be that there were undaignosed celiacs back there somewhere. And what about other auto-immune...
  11. While I cannot comment specifically to Celiac, I can tell you that my sister went into remission with her Crohn's Disease while she was pregnant and breast feeding her two boys. IMHO, it would be in the realm of possibility, but would not necessarily happen for everyone. My 2c... Jen
  12. Ahh... So they tag-teamed it! Smart kids! Jen
  13. So I posted almost two weeks ago now that my period had FINALLY started almost exactly one month after going gluten free. I had to go back to see my OB as soon as my period started for a re-check on some minor cysts which she suspected would clear with a period, but she wanted to make sure. They did, and during the appointment she and I discussed what to...
  14. I finally visited with the nutritionist my OBGYN referred me to just this evening (after playing phone tag with her for over a week). She pretty much said to just keep doing what I'm doing, that I'm on the right track and that it sounds like I have the bases covered between diet and the supplements I'm taking. I asked about some vitamin/mineral tests to try...
  15. We LOVE our Foreman grill! I've had a baby one for years and when my husband and I got married earlier this year, we went out and got the big one. It's great for burgers, chicken, salmon, or anything else you'd put on the grill.
  16. Which one was it who said that?
  17. That was an exact quote from you to which I responded. You said to not try gluten free foods!
  18. He's a smart cookie! How old is he?
  19. It does sound to me like maybe you've developed some additional intolerance: dairy, soy, corn, etc., though many people DO report becoming more and more sensetive the longer they are gluten free. And I'm sure keeping an eye on your blood sugar cannot hurt anything, so what harm is it? Even if it does no good and leads you to nothing, IMHO it would be worth...
  20. HUH???? How are you going to heal if you don't go gluten free???? This makes NO SENSE!!!!! To OP - Please keep eating gluten free! It is the ONLY way you will heal!
  21. I also feel that a 'real' diagnosis would make people take things more seriously, especially my work. As a matter of fact (and you can read the full story in my recent post about my Bad Day from yesterday), I cannot even go back to work until I get a doctor's note saying that my 'rash' (that I believe to be DH) is not contageous. Grrr... From the research...
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    Plain crackers? You aren't talking something like saltines are you? I have yet to find anything that I'd consider a 'plain' cracker that is gluten free... Jen
  23. IMHO, this is a very personal thing, to want a diagnosis or not care. I'm really torn right now about it. I had an EGD/Colonoscopy during which the doctor (and I use that term ONLY because he apparently graduated from med school and managed to pass licensing exams) was SUPPOSED to have taken biopsies. He decided that he didn't need to take ANY biopsies because...
  24. Well, wasn't this article timely? Open Original Shared Link Jen
  25. I, for one, CANNOT go for hours on end, especially with the level of activity at a theme park, without eating! I had to get a doctor's note to be able to take food/water in with me to work, too, because I HAVE to eat or I will be sick. I need to eat small meals every 2-3 hours and would not leave the park that often. Even some lines take almost that long...
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