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  1. You may need to have it made at a compounding pharmacy if you don't find a substitute. Colleen
  2. Just got mine on my Kindle. Woot Woot. Colleen
  3. Just a reminder to New Members: We all at some point have to buy a new toaster to replace a glutenous one. These sad old, no longer needed, toasters can have a new life!! Join the Annual "Toaster Throwing Contest" held at Irish Hearts home. Grand Prize is a New "Deluxe" Toaster with all the bells and whistles. Date, time and place will be confirmed...
  4. Excellent story Ski. Tell your Hubs he's "Awesome" from me. Colleen
  5. I wouldn't drink a juice or punch without knowing the ingredients, my brain has been trained to read "every label every time" Colleen
  6. Note: To Older Celiacs reading this thread. As we age, it is "Normal" to develop white areas in our brain. They call it "age appropriate" white areas. Colleen
  7. What a riot. Mark this page (540), no mention of food but great conversation!.. Can't wait to hear Ski's story
  8. What does any of this gibberish have to do with making a decision to eat gluten if you are a Celiac. I haven't seen any volunteers so lets just let this discussion roll off the tracks before it get hyjacked. Colleen
  9. Everything's better in, on or with bacon....just sayin Colleen
  10. Tonight we take my step-daughter out to eat, her pick of restaurant. I will be having a meatloaf sammy before we leave and a large Margarita for dinner. Colleen
  11. Are you eating anything with un-certified oats? Any new products your put on your face? Do you think you might be getting some gluten or cross contamination? Are you eating out? Do you have a shared kitchen? Since it stopped after eating gluten, my guess is your still getting some. Have you checked medication and suppliments? Colleen
  12. I take levothyroxine too. No problems. Colleen
  13. There's a script you can get from your GP, it's friendly name is 'Swish and Swirl". It will also temporarily numb the area. It's good stuff. Colleen
  14. I wouldn't spend one minute of my time worrying about what might happen. You are healthy now and enjoy and your good health will help you if something comes up down the road. Colleen
  15. I use "Thai Brown Rice Pasta" The size is like a fettuccine. They also make a Stir-Fry option. It cooks up better than any other pasta I've used and keeps its integrity left over. Colleen
  16. Have you eaten low/no histamine for at least a couple weeks to see how you feel? It seems your going down a road of alot of what if's when you could just be healing and weeding out a couple intolerances. That's just my opinion, but I would work of a clean diet, stay out of restaurants, and getting back to physical activity, if you haven't already. Not...
  17. Whole Foods are best. Processed Foods have alot of sugar and "stuff" to make it taste well. Colleen
  18. Good Job. We take anything we can get at this point eh? Colleen
  19. The only time my face has swelled (the whole face) was when I was having an allergic reaction to a new medication. Have you bought any completely new that your using. When you were eating gluten did you face swell like that? It seems more of a reaction to something then a gluten thing. Colleen
  20. Sometimes funny should be left alone. And POP knows I love her and I am one of her many cheerleaders on this Forum. Colleen
  21. I'll take your word for it. I have a vision of the kind bar, wrapper and all, floating in your toilet,
  22. It's all a matter of context peeps and really nothing to be concerned about. If I tell a friend I can't have gluten because I have Celiac, their like why, what's it like, are you hungry? When I'm done with my speil they are a bit more educated. If I tell a friend I can't have sugar because I have Cancer, their like OH, end of conversation. No one...
  23. Nuts in stool seem pretty normal to me. Show of hands who has nuts in stool? I DO Colleen
  24. Today's meatloaf will become tomorrow's sloppy jo's Colleen p.s. Le jambon had my nose running like a freakin faucet yesterday.
  25. Le jambon est mauvais pour mon équilibre l'histamine. Merci quand même
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