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True, but I missed being at Woodstock. At least my generation has Bonnaroo and Coachella.
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Well, being born in the early 90s, I missed most of the good music that America has to offer (60s, 70s).
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Ohhh! I should've added that It's the gluten that left it out, not me! I wanna have the band play in the same room while I consummate my marriage... whenever that happens lol And with the Mayan calendar ending in December, I don't think we'll have to worry about those 88 years.
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Do the poll, talk about the band. If you haven't heard of them, do not vote until you have heard atleast these songs: *Wake Up *Keep the Car Running *Rebellions (Lies)
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Welcome to the club! I've been diagnosed for 2 and a half months now.
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Celiac is called the Celtic disease...
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Haven't been there since going gluten-free, but since it's a smoothie place - what kind of problem could there be? Gluten doesn't normally come in a smoothie, does it? You should be safe. But I'd stay away from their cookies/snacks.
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Stumbled upon this on youtube a few weeks back actually. I must agree, it's an awesome song. The lyrics are perfect and the singing/guitar playing is great as well! Great job and hopefully this'll bring more awareness to our disease. And P.S. reveal yourself!
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ARCHIVED Vertigo, Ataxia After gluten-free
ctenny replied to ctenny's topic in Post Diagnosis, Recovery & Treatment of Celiac Disease
Thanks Bubba's Mom! I appreciate your answer. I suspect it may have been cc'd. It's a shame... as careful as you can be, you can never be totally sure you're always eating gluten-free and that's a bummer because I just want to heal! -
ARCHIVED Vertigo, Ataxia After gluten-free
ctenny posted a topic in Post Diagnosis, Recovery & Treatment of Celiac Disease
I've been Gluten free for 3 and a half weeks. In my opinion, I've been pretty careful to only eat gluten-free products. Just this past week, I've had vertigo a couple of times after sitting down/sitting up. I am also a college student and just during this past week have I noticed a couple times where I feel very uncoordinated and it feels as if my body... -
I need to put a picture of me young self up right now. I'm 20 so my hair is in it's prime. Full auburn, I suppose. It's interesting that Celiac is considered the cetlic disease. When did the Celiac gene develop and is there any advantage to it?
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I need to put a picture of me young self up right now. I'm 20 so my hair is in it's prime. Full auburn, I suppose. It's interesting that Celiac is considered the cetlic disease. When did the Celiac gene develop and is there any advantage to it?
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Umm as far as I am aware, I haven't had a reaction to MSG. I haven't kept a diet-record. But main question is: gluten causing this, and will a gluten-free diet heal the issue?
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Oh! I was scared for a second. I thought your issues were permanent . I'm glad to hear they're improving. I can't imagine how good I'll feel a year from now. This is my second year in college and I can honestly say only one semester of it was enjoyable. This time last year everything started going down hill for me (symptom-wise), but since I've taken...
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Why didn't the gluten-free diet help?
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ARCHIVED Things People Say To Celiacs
ctenny replied to researchmomma's topic in Coping with Celiac Disease
"I know you can't have Ice cream, so I got you a malt"... WTF I swear, if anybody offers me a malt... I will... grrrr.. But we can have basic flavors of ice cream as long as they don't have ingredients containing gluten right? Like pure vanilla ice cream is still okay... right? -
ARCHIVED "borderline" Celiac
ctenny replied to ctenny's topic in Post Diagnosis, Recovery & Treatment of Celiac Disease
Maramelia, I'm sorry your young son has Celiac. I'm 20 and was just diagnosed (does that mean I have just developed the disease or have I been gluten intolerant all my life and had no clue?). I hope he's doing well with the diet. And awesome! I'm 6ft and my mom, after learning that I had Celiac, and reflecting upon the great height of my great grandfather... -
So, I've been on a gluten-free diet for just over 2 weeks now. The most frustrating symptom I've had all along (for at least a year now) was having my tongue go numb. It's been difficult to talk, and to me it seems like I'm slurring my words. It also seems that at other times my mouth has an excess of saliva (so basically it's the opposite of Sjogren's...
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My doctor visits concerning the symptoms that led to a diagnosis of Celiac have been going on for a year. Just 2 weeks ago was I finally given the answer: Celiac. I went to various doctors, in this order: General Doc, Neurologist, Rhumotologist, Gastroenterologist... it just goes to show that the symptoms of Celiac vary widely. I barely had the gastro...
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ARCHIVED "borderline" Celiac
ctenny replied to ctenny's topic in Post Diagnosis, Recovery & Treatment of Celiac Disease
Thanks, for the response. I remember reading somewhere about the Marsh levels. Thanks to everyone who's posted so far. It's been great hearing your advice. My roommate made pizza last night... boy, that was tempting. But I didn't touch it! -
ARCHIVED They Keep Taking Parts Out!
ctenny replied to Harlygirl's topic in Celiac Disease Pre-Diagnosis, Testing & Symptoms
I've not had any of my organs taken out. I'm sorry, I can't help you there. Hopefully, they'll let you keep what you have left. As for the markers, that is a genetic term used to refer to alleles. You tested positive for having either of the 2 common Celiac genes (DQ2 or DQ8). This does not mean you have Celiac, by itself. Having these genes is required... -
My symptoms weren't GI. At least, the GI ones weren't the ones that made me initially see a doctor. My issues were neurological, so I was surprised when I heard gluten/Celiac could be the cause. I'm still a week into the diet...
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I just ate there 2 nights ago for Dinner. I too had their "protein style" hamburger, and their fries (as they are gluten free). The menu said the fries were cooked in a common fryer, but the waiter and manager said they weren't. I agree, the mayo did make the sandwich quite messy, but it was still a pretty delicious sandwich.