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Solandra

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  1. I can't tell if I feel better gluten free because of gluten, or because stuff that contains gluten often causes blood sugar ups and downs. I know I feel better when I eat more Paleo in general, though (not strict on it). I have gone gluten free for months at a time and didn't notice that much of a difference. My doctor says that Levothyroxine treatment in...
  2. Hey guys, so even my doctor is confused by this. I did a gluten challenge because 3 years ago I came back with an elevated Gliadin AB IGA (just two points over normal) which could be caused by my Hashimoto's disease (history: I had a tumor, which was removed three years ago). Back then, my thyroid TPO antibodies were over 3500. So I just had my new test...
  3. YES! It's so annoying. I'll get them in the back of my throat and that's the worst. I have heard of canker sores being related to Celiac.
  4. I was diagnosed with Hashimoto's a little over 3 years ago.. It's annoying, but not the worst thing ever. I just went in yesterday to get my levels checked and I'll probably have to up my dose. It's just that you can go for a year or two on the same dose and then suddenly it's not enough sometimes, and you just get it adjusted.
  5. I don't know if it's early stages of dementia or him just being passive aggressive! It's their house, though. Even in my house, my husband and son don't eat gluten free. I just am careful about my food and what I eat. You can't force other people to change the way they eat, especially when you don't even live with them.
  6. I'm on Levothyroxine and didn't realize it was gluten free. Good to know! Have your doc test your TPO antibodies.. It's likely that you have Hashimoto's. My TSH was around 4-5 and nobody would treat me until I finally found a doctor who recognized Hashi's, and my antibodies were 3500! Under 80 is normal. Don't be scared of Levo, though, reactions are extremely...
  7. Hey guys.. I just went in for another blood test. I reintroduced gluten a few months ago and just got my blood drawn today for another test since the one I did before was only "weakly positive" and that was three years ago. My original tests from 2012: IgA, Serum - 357 (70-310 is normal) Gliadin Ab, IgA 22 (0-19 is normal) TTG Ab, IgA 5 (0-19) ...
  8. Open Original Shared LinkIt's here in Portland, Oregon, but I'm sure they have it other places. Maybe not as far as the East Coast.
  9. I just found that Franz is making gluten free products now. I went to their outlet store to see if I could find it cheaper, and they're about $5 a loaf there. A million times better than Udi's! They also have muffins that look really good and I think I'll pick some up next time.
  10. I think she should have an endoscopy and colonoscopy. My dad dealt with this and it turns out it was colon cancer, he died 10 years ago. It probably isn't that! But I would suggest that they try and rule out other things, too.
  11. My TSH was .89 or somewhere around there.. I feel fine. You'll have to do a little bit of adjusting with medications before you figure out what's right for you.
  12. To straighten it out, studies suggest that while the general population has a percentage of about 1% for Celiac, those of us with Hashimoto's (autoimmune thyroid disease), have a 2-4% chance of developing Celiac. There's a lot of stuff online that says untreated Celiac causes it, and that ALL people with thyroid disease need to avoid it, but that's not backed...
  13. Well, relax, because there are some good gluten free pastas. You can develop problems at any age. Have your doctor start with a full Celiac blood panel.. TTG IGA and IGG, Gliadin Antibodies IGG and IGA (whatever the newest tests are for that).
  14. Yes! I definitely do. I tried a gluten challenge last week, started Monday night and by Friday I was absolutely miserable so I stopped eating it. Gas, stomach upset, a low grade fever, fatigue, body aches.. I thought I was getting the flu, but by Saturday I was pretty much fine and it hasn't happened since I stopped eating it. You're not alone.
  15. They didn't test you for Celiac, specifically, so you should go get those tests done that nvsmom recommended. I'm not sure why they didn't!
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