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ARCHIVED Kraft Products ... I'm Shocked!
nvsmom replied to becky-01's topic in Gluten-Free Foods, Products, Shopping & Medications
No, I said this: Amy's pizza claims to be gluten-free but it may not be since the facility it is made at is not. It is not certified gluten-free, they just say gluten-free on the label. Amy's Pizza may not be gluten-free because of cc if it is from a shared facility, so I wouldn't eat it no matter what gluten-free claims they make.... My personal choice... -
ARCHIVED All You Need To Know About Gluten Intolerance And Celiac -Bb.com
nvsmom replied to moosemalibu's topic in Publications & Publicity
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ARCHIVED Thanksgiving Dressing/stuffing
nvsmom replied to gilligan's topic in Gluten-Free Recipes & Cooking Tips
I make the exact same gluten-free recipe as my mom's normal stuffing - I just use gluten-free bread cubes (cut up a day or two ahead and left to go a bit stale) instead of regular bread. A package of sausage, celery, apples, poultry seasoning, rosemary, garlic, salt and pepper, and chicken soup lightly poured on to moisten it. I tried cornbread once... -
ARCHIVED Kraft Products ... I'm Shocked!
nvsmom replied to becky-01's topic in Gluten-Free Foods, Products, Shopping & Medications
I think what it comes down to is that if you have any doubts that it is gluten-free, after reading all the ingredients, then don't buy it or eat it.... That's where the "easy" comes into it. We don't have to eat something if in doubt, and there have been many many times that I have gone hungry or eaten a couple of Lara Bars because I could not be sure my... -
ARCHIVED Newly Diagnosed With Something I Hadn't Heard Of
nvsmom replied to Akayhu's topic in Celiac Disease Pre-Diagnosis, Testing & Symptoms
Welcome to the board. Autoantibodies that attack the endomysial layer of our intestines (as shown in the tTG IgA, tTG IgG, and sometimes the EMA IgA tests) can remain elevated for months or years after a celiac has stopped eating gluten. There are a few members around here who were still testing positive after 2 years gluten-free - at close to one year...- 4 replies
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ARCHIVED Trying To Figure Out What Is Wrong
nvsmom replied to greytmom's topic in Celiac Disease Pre-Diagnosis, Testing & Symptoms
Oh yeah. That DGP IgG of yours is well over double the normal limit - that is something to take seriously. The DGP IgG is considered to be one of the most specific (to celiac disease) tests out there. A positive result means you have celiac disease 99-100% of the time. (This is where I got my stats: Open Original Shared Link) It loos like celiac disease... -
ARCHIVED Quick Question On Recent Blood Test
nvsmom replied to Jessica2813's topic in Celiac Disease Pre-Diagnosis, Testing & Symptoms
The positive deaminated gliadin test (DGP IgA) is very specific to celiac disease - somewhere around 95% of all positives are caused by celiac disease (as seen on page 12 of this report: Open Original Shared Link). A positive DGP IgA most likely means celiac disease. The tTG IgA tests is also very specific to celiac disease but it can have a low sensitivity... -
ARCHIVED Grandpa (Not So Sure I Am Not Celiac, But Hanging Out Here Until I Find Out)
nvsmom replied to whtswrongwithme32's topic in Gluten-Free Recipes & Cooking Tips
I like pumpkin pie for dessert - I use gluten-free cookie crumbs and butter for the crust. -
ARCHIVED Can You Help Me With My Gene Test Results?
nvsmom replied to scstampin's topic in Celiac Disease Pre-Diagnosis, Testing & Symptoms
scstampin has not been active on the board for a couple of years, so I am afraid that you may not get a response. Perhaps start your own thread concerning those genes. Best wishes. -
ARCHIVED Delaying The Introduction Of Gluten To Infant Diets Does Not Prevent Celiac ... - Kgns.tv
nvsmom replied to Scott Adams's topic in Publications & Publicity
LOL That study surprised me too. I was bottle fed and started on "solids" by the time I was a month old, and I always wondered if that kicked off my celiac disease... I guess not. LOL -
ARCHIVED Questions About How We Get Glutened...
nvsmom replied to Seeking2012's topic in Post Diagnosis, Recovery & Treatment of Celiac Disease
Ditto the others. They gave you some good answers. Gluten is not passed on in our food - meat and eggs are fine. Gluten can't be killed, only removed by washing or burning it off. If you can not get something spotlessly clean (like a plastic mesh collander) then you might want to get rid of it - old toasters included. I would advise skipping dairy... -
ARCHIVED Difference Between Celiacs And Gluten Sensitivity?
nvsmom replied to SerpentGoddess's topic in Celiac Disease Pre-Diagnosis, Testing & Symptoms
It could be celiac disease or non-celiac gluten sensitivity (NCGS). Celiac damages the intestinal lining - it is an autoimmune disease that attacks the body after being triggered by gluten. NCGS is an immune response to gluten (not an autoimmune disease) that can make you feel every bit as horrible as a celiac but your intestines won't be damaged. If... -
ARCHIVED Gluten Free Diet Has Had Unexpected Side Effects
nvsmom replied to Gatomon's topic in Celiac Disease Pre-Diagnosis, Testing & Symptoms
Ditto Bartfull. If you think you will ever want to be tested for celiac disease it is best to get it out of the way now. A gluten challenge is around 1-2 slices of bread per day for 2-3 months - that's incredibly hard to go through if you have started feeling better. KWIM? Nuts are really good to get you going. I find coconut will do it too. Coffee too... -
ARCHIVED Recovery Happens. Believe It!
nvsmom replied to squirmingitch's topic in Post Diagnosis, Recovery & Treatment of Celiac Disease
Awesome reminder to hang in there and stay patient. Here's to your good health!! -
Thanks. Here's Rockets (Canada): Open Original Shared Link
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In Canada Smarties are an M&M like candy that does have wheat in it. Our equivalent to Smarties are called Rockets.
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Dr Green has a book on celiac disease, I think its called the Silent Epidemic? It was one of my favourites. Most of the books are well done although those based on personal experiences like Jennifer Esposito and Elisabeth Hasselback (sp?) tend to have more alarmist info and a few incorrect facts. You don't have to remove all wheat from your home but...
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ARCHIVED Risks Of Gluten Challenge?
nvsmom replied to Noobette's topic in Celiac Disease Pre-Diagnosis, Testing & Symptoms
I would say option 3. (eating gluten-free but not carefully) is quite risky in the long term. If you do in fact have celiac disease and get cc'ed or eat gluten once or so a month, your body will be in a constant low level of sickness and inflammation... not good. It could lead to future health problems. The gluten challenge is often risky but you are... -
ARCHIVED Do These Symptoms/endoscopy Results Sound Like Celiac?
nvsmom replied to PJD's topic in Celiac Disease Pre-Diagnosis, Testing & Symptoms
False positives are very rare. I think it gets as high as 5% for the tTG IgA test but it would be a weak (false) positive and is probably caused by thyroiditis, diabetes, liver disease, crohn's, colitis, or a serious infection... The positive is caused by something in all cases but 95% of the time it is caused by celiac disease. False negatives are much... -
ARCHIVED Appointment Finally!
nvsmom replied to whtswrongwithme32's topic in Celiac Disease Pre-Diagnosis, Testing & Symptoms
I used to resort to advil or tylenol but it really did not help much. -
ARCHIVED Gluten Free Ebola - South Park Episode
nvsmom replied to moosemalibu's topic in Introduce Yourself / Share Stuff
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ARCHIVED Do The Bread Cravings Ever Go Away?
nvsmom replied to Booklover15's topic in Post Diagnosis, Recovery & Treatment of Celiac Disease
Mmmm... cheeseburger. My cravings have mostly gone now except for a few things. I miss a really good beer and cheeseburger, as well as a gooey cinnamon bun, but I've reached the point where it feels really weird to eat a sandwich for lunch - it just feels wrong. LOL Habits change but it does take a long time, and I don't think cravings ever completely... -
ARCHIVED Update On 2 Year Old, Some New Questions!
nvsmom replied to absullivan6's topic in Parents, Friends and Loved Ones of Celiacs
I'm so glad that he is doing so much better! Wonderful! My guess is that this is just a blip on his road to recovery. I found that the first 6 months or so was very much of the "2 steps forward and 1 step back" variety. It can take a few months for the autoantibodies to stop being made and even longer to recover after that. If you are sure that he... -
ARCHIVED Suspicious Of Having Celiac
nvsmom replied to J123-123's topic in Celiac Disease Pre-Diagnosis, Testing & Symptoms
I found that other foods gave me the same symptoms as celiac disease too; it was not just gluten but that has improved over the last couple of years. I assumed it is because my intestines have healed so other foods do not bother me as much - dairy especially has improved. It sounds like you have undiagnosed celiac disease or the more common non-celiac...