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  1. I have that whenever I have been recently glutened. Normally I can do a two hour workout and just feel pleasantly relaxed and tired... but after a glutening, for a couple weeks, I feel weak and floppy like a rag doll and I get really sore and stiff afterwards. And trying to push through it just makes things worse. It's hard to explain to other people how...
  2. I definitely have good and bad days after getting glutened, and the worst day for me seems to often be the 7th for some odd reason. I've more than once thought that I was glutened again, then I realize that it's exactly a week from my glutening, and then the day after that (8th day) I'm usually feeling alot better. Another possibility I could imagine...
  3. Olive oil would be good I think, plus it's very healthy. It's made of olives. Canola oil is made of rapeseed IIRC. Pauliina
  4. My mom recently told me I used to always have D as a baby, and noone could figure out why... as long as I remember I've had some bathroom issues and gas, but I've always thought it was just some lactose sneaking in somehow. Even when I was practically dairy-free. I didn't actually get dramatically sick before going gluten free. So I can't say that...
  5. I wonder if it isn't possible that those grains might indeed cause a reaction in some individuals, but not all? Because I know so many celiacs who happily consume teff and quinoa and so on and seem fine with it. I'd really like to see a second study about it for sure. I've tried oats, in Finland, btw, and didn't react in any way as far as I can tell. I...
  6. With friends, I tell them EXACTLY what I can have, and can't, and check that they have understood. Then before eating I ask them about the ingredients again! With people that aren't close enough friends that I would feel comfortable doing this, or if i just don't want to bother, I bring something to eat myself. Just went to a party on Friday as a matter...
  7. I think, just to look at this from a different point of view for a while, that it's easy to forget that people around us have to go through the same kind of mental adjustment we have had to go through ourselves - and they don't have the concrete evidence of feeling the symptoms. Honestly, how many people here spent some time in denial, hoping it wasn't...
  8. 1. bananas 2. raisins! 3. dates 4. darjeeling tea 5. smoked salmon Hmmm..some days I live on those. Pauliina
  9. To give you an idea of what I might cook for dinner: one courgette, a couple carrots, a big piece of leek, yellow pepper, some broccoli, mushrooms. It makes a whole panful, and I often eat it all. Or I leave some leftovers for the next day. Plus some meat or fish as i said. Pauliina
  10. Yup, that's how it works for me, too. I figure if you get gluten all the time, the immune system sorta gets tired of reacting all the time and doesn't react so strongly anymore. When you are gluten free for a while, your immune system gets back it's strength... add gluten, and voilá, a big reaction. Pauliina
  11. One thing I had to change when I went gluten free, was my thinking about the amount of vegetables it's possible to eat in one meal! I eat HUGE amounts of veggies nowadays. When I make salad for myself, I make what I would have considered enough for four people before my gluten-free days. Basically my attitude used to be that veggies are a side dish...
  12. I was just looking for info in Germany, and came across the French society as well: Open Original Shared Link Hope that helps some! Pauliina
  13. I'm in Holland, not Germany, but heinz tomato sauce is gluten free here, and I think it's the same in germany, too. I'll have a look around if i can find some info about gluten free foods in Germany... Pauliina German celiac society: Open Original Shared Link There was only one page of info in English, but I think your best bet would be to contact...
  14. Well, my last gluten meal was a bowl of muesli I ate in an attempt to start eating gluten again for blood tests. It made me so sick I went to have blood drawn the same day. Of course the results were negative. I can't say I miss muesli, lol. Pauliina
  15. Day just started for me over here... yesterday I had: Breakfast: rice crackers topped with goats cheese, olives and oregano, nuked to melt the cheese banana, pear and dates cut in chunks and mixed to make a fruit salad darjeeling tea - a whole pot Lunch: two more bananas, raisins and nuts - I was in a hurry Tea Dinner: Huge salad of...
  16. I find myself less and less moody when I'm glutened nowadays. I do get irritable (it's one of my first symptoms) but if I think of taking a substantial dose of vitamin B complex right away, that seems to help prevent the depression and sadness. I've also been taking care to eat a lot of salmon and leafy greens lately, and that also helps. I don't...
  17. I had negative bloodwork, but I'd been gluten free for about five weeks by then. But I'm definitively responding to the diet! I react very clearly and consistently with the same symptoms every time I accidentally have something with gluten in it. Otherwise I feel better than ever in my life before. Pauliina
  18. You could try raisins and dates, as a natural source of magnesium. I also second the stop eating dairy suggestion, if you haven't already. At least it's worth a try. Pauliina card-carrying member of the Sunmaid fan club, lol!
  19. You know, I doubt if there's anything else wrong. You might only notice symptoms for a few days, but it can take up to three-four weeks before ALL the damage has completely healed. So if you have been having little accidents all the time, you haven't had a normal bm becuse, well, your bowel hasn't had a chance to get to normal yet. Sorry. Totally...
  20. Not necessarily. It could also mean that there isn't enough damage to show in the blood yet. Also, if one is IGA deficient, then that wouldn't show even if there was damage. I just don't understand why on earth I'd ever want to eat something that made me feel lousy. For me that is such a no-brainer. Pauliina
  21. Did you all see the figures for how common celiac is in a few countries, on the actual article on the website? Celiac is more common both in Finland and in Italy than in Ireland... I bet it's fairly common elsewhere in the Mediterranean as well. Just to say, that only irish people get celiac is really a myth... Thank you so much for posting the article...
  22. First of all, Goliadman, kudos for taking your wife's health seriously and being such a supporting husband! ((hugs)) Like mightymorg said, the solution for me has been to eat mostly fresh fruit, fresh vegetables and meat and fish, eggs, nuts and raisins. I eat a lot of stir fry veggies and meat, and salads with canned tuna or salmon for lunch, and several...
  23. I posted a couple days ago about a woman on another board who had had three rounds of testing, only the last one showed positive. I don't remember how much time had gone between the first round of testing and the last, but I think it was a few years. When you think about it logically, of course it's possible to start showing symptoms first before there...
  24. Sorry to hear you're feeling crummy. I bet it's the gluten though. With your son's celiac it just seems so likely. I just recently read a post by a lady on a Dutch celiac board where she'd had three rounds of tests (blood&endo), and only the last one detected damage. It had just not progressed far enough before then to be detectable. Kudos to...
  25. Rounded vili doesn't sound inconclusive to me??? Pauliina
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