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  1. I remember that post, a lady stated that she added her first food back that made her sick, and it was quinoa! I have not reacted badly for a long time, but I do feel your pain and frustration! I'm really sorry you're not feeling well :-( I don't think though that you should rule out sals as the culprit though.. When I was reacting to them I was very moody...
  2. If the soy sauce didn't say it contains wheat or gluten then perhaps it was gluten-free? :-) Cheer up, I think you're doing great. We all have family members who are stubborn, it's because they want to see everyone enjoy food. My aunt tried forcing me to eat a piece of chicken that was laying on a piece of bread once. It was a horrifying experience because...
  3. Glad you found the source of your problem :-) and welcome!
  4. Can't believe how easy it is to miss posts! Thanks for the suggestions Squirming!
  5. Check this thread for all the answers you need :-) I would say that since you're new to the diet there is probably a hidden source of gluten that I you're still eating and don't know about, so check the hidden ingredients page. It's also been only one week, so you might be needing a little more time to start feeling better :-)
  6. That's a fair enough reason :-) If anything your story has made you more selectively "posh" with your fish ;-)
  7. I wonder what makes it so some people get intestinal damage symptoms and others don't feel a thing. I think that the DH only shows up later after all the false negative tests is the fact that they've been glutened after a long period of being gluten-free, so the body is less used to the gluten and the immunity attacks harder. What didn't show up before...
  8. Yeah, that's a very interesting question. It would also be interesting to know if there are celiacs who don't get intestinal damage but only DH. There probably is plenty of official documentation about the link between DH and celiac online.
  9. Must have been someone else. That's my senior moment haha :-) I was gonna say that you can learn to love fish because it's in your blood, but that's not gonna fly :-)
  10. That's a great idea!
  11. You've been gluten-free for the same amount of time as squirmingitch.. Let us know how it goes with the yogurt!
  12. Faster is always better yes :-) Sweet water fish is what swedes call it :-D Didn't you say you had Scandinavian ancestors or was it another person?
  13. Mine too! :-DDD
  14. I understand you guys, so don't worry :-) I'll drop the yogurt for now and take the powders and pills. Just the thought of it makes me anxious but I really do get what you're saying, and who am I to argue with the ones who are feeling well now :-) Thanks for your concerns and for explaining through my stubbornness!
  15. Yes of course! :-) *hug*
  16. Good to know :-D Hope you're always in good stead!
  17. I'll give the powder in the yogurt a try.. although I do love the idea of flax-seeds since I haven't been able to eat so much fish lately.
  18. Squirming, you went gluten free four months before I did.. How many months after you started did you introduce the spoonfuls of yogurt?
  19. I read most of the questions in it, but must have missed the needed quantity :-) Thanks for the information IrishHeart. You're always so helpful!
  20. Hi guys (gals actually).. Do you think it would be too soon to try a dairy based pro-biotic yoghurt? I remember many members specifying that although they could not handle lactose, yoghurt was fine. You've all recommended powder probiotics, and I don't doubt that they're harmless, but I've always disliked taking things. I want to try it the natural (eating...
  21. I'm great thanks :-) Been busy pampering myself by buying new things for the house.. Spending money on myself when my tummy isn't fulfilled really does help haha :-) I'm really glad you found the right pro-biotic. Is it still working for you?
  22. I was prescribed with cortisone when I showed my DH to the doctor.. that was because my doc had no idea what the rash was, and didn't bother to do any testing. It did help temporarily but the blisters and the dry skin kept coming back.
  23. Sorry to hear you're lacking support from your family. A lot of us can associate with you and share your fears and frustrations about going back on gluten. I'm still waiting to go visit the doc who most probably will make me go on gluten. I'm sad to say that your adult friend should not have recommended you to go off gluten without visiting the doc first...
  24. Hahaha Squirming :-) You're not a dunce but you did put a smile on my face! Indeed the salsa did cause an itch and very mild blisters that are going away now that I stopped eating it. I think that the cheating period is finally over since I've seen a flash of the consequences. And I'm feeling extremely motivated and up for putting up with the diet once...
  25. In terms of medicine I am sad to say that sweden's health-care needs a loooooot of change. So many things they haven't heard about and I'm not the only one complaining. Thanks for all the recommendations!
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