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  1. I use mango sauce, instead of tomato. I place mango (NO PEEL) in the food processor and process it until it is sauce. Easy. It gives the pizza a tang! Oh, I can't wait to have some.
  2. My work was posted in my blog at 5 pm today when I didn't post it. Perhaps it was an old draft or something. I have no problem really, with it being published. It was a surprise The only thing is that I am concerned about it being published, without my knowledge. I edited the post and all it would do is save it to draft; I was unable to re-publish...
  3. Huh, I didn't post this today?! It is my work, though. ??? Anyway, no wonder that I am sold on supplements.
  4. Welcome! I hope you will not have many gluten surprises! Diana
  5. Hoping your Dad and baby are fine and that you will not have leave em again for other procedures. Get Better***. I am so glad the last donut is gone! Really following the diet is a piece of cake compared to symptoms! Diana.
  6. I recall back in my history having surgery for an ovarian cyst. I believe the doctor told me my tissues were irritated. Are ovarian cysts a possible complication of celiac disease?
  7. Welcome to a gluten free life! I am glad the keep eating gluten thing is over for you! I hope the test will be definitive. Could she have seen something, so she only took one? It's nice to have someone who needs you at home. Someone that helps you avoid meds that have side effects. Get Well, Now *** Glad this finally registered Diana
  8. Oh, too bad again, I was waiting to read it.
  9. That is too bad, Usually on the upper right of the draft you get options and can select Publish Immediately.
  10. I am so glad to hear your test got moved up. Sad you need to go through it, though. It sounds to me like you have a definitive diagnosis with the blood test, reaction to diet, low nutrient levels and the grandmother's cancer. I was diagnosed with gene test results, obvious symptoms, and reaction I declared to the diet. Take the best supplements you...
  11. This is coming from a Super-Sensitive standpoint: I am not eating sweets. (since 7 Years) I haven't had gluten for about a year. I am avoiding grains. (l year) I am avoiding foods I have antibodies to (6 weeks) Both when I began avoiding grains and other intolerances I experienced a "yeast cleanse." Hopefully, this will do the trick! In my...
  12. Oh, Wow, what you have been through! I am glad you can see some light. I hope it continues getting brighter for you! I feel like making you an I survived T shirt, but perhaps I will leave that for someone else. Meanwhile, keep up the good work and get better soon. ***
  13. Tomorrow is the day? Do I stick with almonds, or maybe sweet potatoes, or broccoli. It is hard to decide. Whatever it is I eat a regular amount, and see if I have symptoms within 4 days. After that, I get to decide what food is next.
  14. I hope you get some definitive answers soon. Diana
  15. I read it, but it wasn't clear to me if wheat or other gluten grains may have been harvested with the same equipment. Did anyone pick that up?
  16. Have they checked your ortho-static blood pressure? I have had swelling, I believe related to fluid balance and the adrenal glands The ortho-static blood pressure can help to discern that. Diana
  17. If you can have your nutrient levels checked and get on some good supplements it may help. Low B12 or iron can give you fatigue. Diana
  18. Hi Jo, I am sure you are not suffering from a lack of anti-depressants. It is natural to feel sad and even really sad when you are having deep troubles. I agree to avoid the drugs. I hope your test results will be surprisingly definitive, or that the gluten free diet trial will be healing. I hope that Someone will hold your right hand and be with...
  19. Thanks for the relate and well wishes! Get well, stay well. Diana
  20. I like to get help from a certain website that focuses in on super sensitive. I can't print the name as the forum zaps it. Diana.
  21. Don't worry, I have a bunch of doctor help with this. I don't think it is desperate yet. Diana
  22. I recently had what the physician called yeast die off. The yeast do cry to be fed what they want. I think that is what your extreme hunger and craving has to do with. The yeast crave sugary sweets and carbs. Kill as many as you can by avoiding sweets. They do not like protein foods. I have used the herb Thyme to help kill yeast. You may have some...
  23. I keep trying to make my physicians tell me this really isn't happening to me. Is that expressing enough doubt? But 3 of them affirm that it is so. I guess I need to stop doubting. Maybe your body is too overwhelmed to keep sounding the alarm? It sounds pretty clear to me that you have a gluten problem, Stormy. You stay on board and figure it out...
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