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  1. Perhaps it is a bad idea to judge how life has been in general when close to a glutenation, but I really doubt it's all in my head. For example, here I am today, visiting family away from home, yet I'm here left alone at their home by myself because I'm not feeling well, and everyone thinks I'm not feeling well because I don't distract or activate myself...
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    Sorry to hear that Nate :-( *big hug* Yes we know the feeling and our hearts are with you. Starvation won't help at all because lack of nutrients will contribute to making you feel this lousy about this whole situation.. I'm in the same boat. It's hard to see any positives when we're like this. I'm afraid I'm not that knowledgeable to be able to figure...
  3. It is hard to pinpoint what the culprit is, but it seems that most of your meals include gluten-free processed foods or ones (such as the olives) which were prepared in an environment that might not be 100%. Each one of them on it's own might not cause a reaction, but add each of them to the other in single day and you might have exceeded 10-20 ppm of gluten...
  4. Yes it was the same pinch / sting around my pelvis. It was a little worse in degree after eating the chicken, but I can distinguish it from other types of pain very easily, and it was it. I'll go visit the sensitive forum before actually expanding my diet. Thanks for the feedback Steph.
  5. Thanks :-) I try to post from time to time, but am away from home at the moment. Thanks for all the tips everyone. It's a little overwhelming .. I really hope it's not my liver.. I'm trying not to jump the gun with bad scenarios just yet, but I'm really starting to re-evaluate if my diet is way too strict and if I should loosen the tie with what I eat...
  6. Congratulations. Keep up with the high spirit, and don't get discouraged if some days feel harder again. Healing is through a curve just like learning.
  7. I just realised PP might not be the best nickname! Sorry Prickly!
  8. From Wikipedia: Other symptoms include Open Original Shared LinkOpen Original Shared Link and chronic fatigue.Open Original Shared Link In addition to pain during menstruation, the pain of endometriosis can occur at other times of the month. There can be pain with ovulation, pain associated with adhesions, pain caused by inflammation in the pelvic cavity...
  9. From what I read so far c is is a symptom
  10. The location of the pain is the same as endometriosis, but the pain can occur at any time of the month. Before, during, or after the period, and in the middle of my cycle. I think I should call the doctor about the possibility when I get home anyway!
  11. I'll check it out now. Thanks PP Thank you Shadowicewolf too
  12. The pain I get isn't anywhere near the chest. It's very low.. almost where the stomach joins with the thigh.
  13. My appendix is fine, but the doctor didn't mention my gallbladder. I'll do some reading about it now.
  14. I am glad to hear that life has not been rotten to you :-) Mine on the other hand has been beyond rotten. Never works, whether I have a positive or negative attitude. All I ever get is people making faces and throwing opinions regarding my unreal diet, so I learned to simply live without caring about what they think or do. It must be nice to be surrounded...
  15. I never had stomach pains before going gluten-free. 5 months after going gluten-free however, I experienced a severe pinch/ sting in the very bottom of my stomach (by the pelvis bone) either to the left or right for two days. I assumed the pain was due to being glutened (since others specified that cramps can develop once a person has gone gluten-free)....
  16. If you never felt the need to test I assume the labels are accurate which is good to know :-) Thanks so much.
  17. Far from it.. really far from it.
  18. Perhaps I should have been more clear about this earlier, sorry for the lack of information :-) I used to live in London 9 years ago, and I'm just going there to be with my family, not for tourism or experiencing the city. I used to have fun revisiting when my mother was alive, since we did all sorts of things together, but now that she has passed, I don...
  19. I guess I've just gotten used to the luxury of being home, where I don't have to be on the lookout in case someone contaminates something. I tried using kitchens in other houses before and it was really troublesome.. mainly since other people who are not used to having celiacs around (and even after explaining things to them) absentmindedly put things where...
  20. Hello forum dwellers. For the first time since going gluten free, I'll be away from home for more than 10 days. I'm extremely sensitive by the way. For example, here in Sweden, I am yet to find a single swedish brand of nuts that will not cause a reaction. The only brands I don't react to are the imported american ones. I'll be staying with my brother...
  21. Life is rotten isn't it. Doesn't feel like like celiacs will be part of the norm for decades. Awareness, change and adaptations are happening way too slowly.
  22. Well, eating gluten is harmful, while fasting for a night won't hurt. Since shops would eventually open in the morning, I'd rather go hungry until then than ruin my life for a few weeks. A little hunger doesn't hurt, gluten does .. Just think of it as poison.. which it is if you're celiac :-)
  23. Awesome video. Every single comment in was said to me and even more
  24. Their ignorance is the source of their bliss. You can put yourself in bliss too by not giving a damn about their opinions. What is the worst that could happen when they roll their eyes.. will that make you lose a leg, an eye, your house? Nope. Stop caring, and live your life with the people who understand you.
  25. Welcome, nice to meet you, and congratulations on starting your journey of healing :-)
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