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  1. I am a sleep apnea specialist. Sleep apnea is related to obesitas, diabetic, congestive heartfailure, anatomy of jaw/thoat, being male, or just runs in the family, but a relation with celiac disease seems VERY unlikely to me. But I am never to old to learn something new. Who will know. Though it seems very unlikely to me.
  2. I am curious for the aswers as I am exhausted again for over a year and I am thinking I might have candida.
  3. I use most of the time rice oil. It has a high heat index, has a neutral taste, and is sharp priced.
  4. My cats are on Acana, that's gluten free. I had one cat with several skin issues, and she got better with the Acana. So they were already gluten free long before I was diagnosed. Lol. My dogs get regular food containing gluten. Reason: I cannot afford it. So 60/40 here (3 cats 2 dogs) I haven't checked (and actually I don't care) the snacks my pets get...
  5. It took me 6 months to get noticable improvements of the symptoms. I'd say give it more time.
  6. I was also tested for lactose intolerance and the test came back negative, just like the gluten, soy but also cats and dog allergies. If I eat a slice of cheese or sleep with a cat beside my pillow, I'll know immidiately. So for me the test has no value and I recomment to go lactose-free afteral for some time and give it a try. Currently I am having the...
  7. Imho all the hassle that comes with eaten a piece of food containing gluten, the recovering and the sickness, it's not worth it.
  8. I use canned coconut milk quite often for cooking, it's lactose/gluten/soy free. Don't be in doubt of the word 'milk' in 'coconut milk'. If I were you, I'd rather not use the coffy milk creamer.
  9. My cats eat Acana. Especially the Pacifa smells go great, I have to get myself together not take a bite from it.
  10. I am looking forwards to the replies of the others, as I have exactly the same issues. I started to cut out dairy one month ago.
  11. I have a friend, while being pregnant, she was able to eat all, bread, regular pasta, dairy. I am still amazed...
  12. It took me half a year to get rid of being tired. You have to give it some time.
  13. It took me half a year to feel better....
  14. It took me 6 months till I realized I didn't woke up completely exhausted. Yes it is normal to relapse on the road till recovery. I still have days that I feel awful, like the huge brainfog 'attack' I had this whole day. Good luck and don't give up.
  15. For 15+ years I had all the classic symptoms of gluten intolerance, till last year I got tested. The test was (incomplete and) negative but I went gluten free anyway and after 6 months I felt so much better. Two months ago I got a itchy spot between my buttocks, and I ended up at the family doctor and got some cream for candida infection. Although I...
  16. How can I find out if I am having candida?
  17. Since I have gone gluten free last year, I too do tolerate the humidity much better. I live in the Carribean area, humid climate the whole year through. Although September still has to come (hottest and most humid month), I have not complained at all compaired to the same period last year.
  18. That's funny that you start about this subject. All my bloodwork is fine nowadays, except Mg being too low. No one of my docters ever talked about this, but it kept me wondering what the consequences are. Could you tell me? Is it neccesary to use supplements? I am NCGI,so there's supposed to be no villi damage.
  19. I think you don't have to worry about your snacks, it's the liquids you should be worried of. Everytime I fly, I travel with my gluten free snacks, and I passed quite a lot of very secure airports. Enjoy your stay!
  20. Yes, the withdrawel can be this bad. Hang in there pal! Everything is going to be alright.
  21. Maybe you can make the frozen veggies yourself? Then you know for sure it's 'save'.
  22. Yep, positive, it's the sauce you shared with your daughter.
  23. Welcome to the board Denipink, Please allow your self some time to browse this forum. So much information can be found! I went gluten free one year ago. I didn't found it so hard to adapt to the diet. When doing shopping, make sure you read the labels very well. It helped me a lot to go with my BB. When I find an ingredient I have my doubts about, I...
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