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  1. Hahaha :-) That's exactly what I felt like doing to my hubs! Thanks for reminding me of what I need to keep in mind: That I'm healing, and thanks for the comforting *Big hug* You're all in my heart, too! :-)
  2. Sounds like you're going to eat well.. One thing comes to mind, isn't sea salt high on iodine? I might be mistaken, and the quantity of sea salt in the nutbutter might be small, but be careful.
  3. By the way. I went to the pharmacy to get probiotics, and they didn't have any without soy and the pharmacist wasn't open to the idea of custom probiotics. She told me I needed a doctor for that. It seems I'll have to buy them online.
  4. I'll ask for the lab results on Wednesday. We have a short holiday until Tuesday. I think that they also checked B levels and they were normal. I did try to find private clinics to do some testing for me, specifically a dermatologist to get a DH biopsy, but they couldn't do it for me and told me to take an appointment with a normal public clinic. It might...
  5. G6PD is when red blood cells are manufactured with a missing ingredient (I can't remember any of the names) and that happens only when the person eats specific things like any type of legumes and some medicine and antibiotics.

  6. Let us know of your progress (whether better or worse)
  7. That's a theory anyway.. I should probably start specifying (facts or theories) :-) G6PD is when red blood cells are manufactured with a missing ingredient (I can't remember any of the names) and that happens only when the person eats specific things like any type of legumes and some medicine and antibiotics.
  8. Now that you mention it, I was crying for no reason since yesterday.
  9. I usually only get angry for two or three days after being glutened, but this time.. it's been two weeks and I've been so angry and irritated very frequently. I was so angry today.. I couldn't contain myself. Hubs and I aren't talking to each other now. I feel so depressed. Sorry for whining. It just sucks because we've been planning this weekend for so long...
  10. G6pd?...you were addicted to BEANS...and now they give you ANEIMIA? What?

    Interesting ...can you go into more detail...? You can see why Ididn't reply on the thread...But I AM courious!I can see Irish is getting tired and don't think she would welcome me poping up and asking!so I'll just ask direct! LOL!Sheallreadytold me I'm interupting to much! :)...Op...

  11. It seems I've missed a lot, sorry! I'm glad though that you're doing much better and you've had the best sals experts advising you :-) Something I would like to add though from my own experience! I didn't really have problems with sals when I first went gluten free. My problem with sals didn't "start" until I decided to start with a strict elimination...
  12. and you didn't do or anything that could have been cc that day? :-O
  13. But how can there be gluten in his mouth after brushing his teeth?
  14. Hope it passes quickly :-( I guess that was what we'd call the poisonous kiss. Get well soon sweetie!
  15. Might be :-/ I Dunno.. I wasn't having irritability problems before getting glutened and I'm using the same toothpaste. I've tried most of the toothpastes available and am using sensodyne ProNamel now.. There aren't many options left in the stores
  16. Hi all, hope everyone is doing well. I was wondering if anyone else experiences this while healing from a glutening incident? I used to think that I would become incredibly angry and irritable and depressed right after being glutened (which is usually my first clue or sign to think if I had eating anything that was cc), and then I'd have anxiety and mild...
  17. Sorry for your loss :-( Yes we are a little unfortunate and tend to feel bad for ourselves, not because we have a disease, but because it's been around for a long time and the world is still clueless about it.. putting gluten in everything and then acting like we're something strange because we don't eat it, when in fact the whole world is strange because...
  18. Very resourceful idea. Where is will there is always a way. Also some supermarkets sell ready grilled chicken, and I think they're usually gluten-free. the important thing is that you find good food and keep it available. Just a side note, and I really don't mean any disrespect to anyone who enjoy McDonald's.. but I find it so .. d (I'll leave d open...
  19. When you were "fighting it" did you eat any gluten-free products like gluten-free pasta and bread? I don't know about the rest but the reason I can fight it is because I not only gain weight like you do, but I also get other symptoms that I would rather not have, specifically anxiety and mood swings, fatigue, loss of will and so on. I think that you...
  20. Yay :-)
  21. What a thread lol :-P Can't believe I missed it! The very simple answer is overexposed lighting (because she's in direct sunlight) together with lots of contrast, and missing links (the lines are not connected) :-) The lollipop in the center of her head is creating a line-gap in the object behind it (her head), and our minds are usually programmed...
  22. I think I know what you're talking about. I used to get little red freckles on my hand but that happened very rarely. They're like small little red dots under the skin. I never figured them out. They never itched. When I googled them people were saying they were burst red blood veins from throwing up, only that wasn't the case because I hadn't thrown up....
  23. No...They haven't changed in 30yrs....

    allways the same..never dry or blistery!

    Sent you a PM.

    Talk to you soon!

    Gotta Go now!Takecare!:)

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