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Persei V.

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  1. I had to go completely grain-free to achieve complete healing :/
  2. Merry Christmas, guys! The entire family is having a gluteny dinner, though, and I will have to arrange myself with beans and some meat.
  3. Feeling like cr*ap because I have to go egg, seed and nut free for awhile. Still didn't gain dairy back, although I can eat some cheese once a week. So steak and carrot puree seasoned with garlic, black pepper and olive oil it is.
  4. I intend to go back to grains in the future, but maybe not so close future. I created tons of several other intolerances because I kept insisting on grains and things I couldn't tolerate (now I can't eat almonds or flaxseed or too many eggs) and there's a lot of healing to do. And yes, my diet is bread and pasta free. Basically I eat fruit, meat, veggies...
  5. Basically you have to stop eating a lot of anything because that never goes well (I would know) and try to add some variety. Pick up some new foods, or foods you haven't tested yet and try to see what works for you. Also pay attention to the things you can have small amounts of... I introduced to my diet things I could only eat a little of to make it more...
  6. Yes. Rice turns out to be too hard on my gut. I'm on a grain-free diet, but I don't have problem with corn as much as I have with rice.
  7. Try eliminating nightshades, and if that doesn't work out, try eliminating grains. Whole foods are about not processed, so use natural herbs to make tea instead of sachets. It's possible to bake cakes and sweets with whole foods. My favorite treat is a chocolate ice cream made out with only bananas, a bit of water, whole cocoa powder and brown sugar.
  8. Tomato soup with shredded fish on it. Also mum bought a pumpkin for me to try it out. I wish I could eat grains to make a fried pumpkin cake :/
  9. I would like not to be serious... But they basically just go clean and low carb. There was even one girl who said she scraped the cheese out of a pizza because there wasn't any gluten free food around in miles. The cheese of a pizza. She then added about being one of the gluten free perks of hers.
  10. I usually get super annoyed with people on Tumblr thinking it's a diet to lose weight and go one about eating a slice of gluteny bread per day because "I heard it's too hard". I myself prefer lifestyle.
  11. I do it a bit differently: I tend to have foods only a few times (three times maximum) a week. I could spend two days eating potatoes at dinner and at lunch, but then I would have to wait five days to eat potatoes again (when a new week starts). But that's because I can hardly eat anything. Apparently I have to go grain, nuts and seed free. I don't have a...
  12. Mine is paleo, -seeds and nuts +potato/white cane sugar. Also known as "The only stuff I can eat" diet.
  13. So I'll start taking l-glutamine. I'm seeing a lot of improvement as the severity of my symptoms lessened a lot, but still I continue to react to even more foods (lost rice, corn, cassava, I think I lost almonds and flaxseed too!) and I have to make a strict diet which doesn't really nourishes me. It basically consists of: juice (guava, acerola, passionfruit...
  14. Slices of one laaarge banana topped with chocolate and cinnamon almond butter Chicken breast yakissoba sans the noodles Guava juice and acerola juice (yup, two glasses) I was hungry.
  15. This. It doesn't mean you shouldn't be aware of things that might cause troubles, but I for one, can have starchy vegetables and spicy foods without a problem, while I can't have honey when people seldom have problems with it. Just try not to get overexposed to anything and stick to the foods you can eat and soon you'll be doing great and adding more...
  16. That's basically what I do. Rotating things doesn't make me intolerant to anything and in the end, I am able to add some foods back in.
  17. Yep, sometimes going only gluten-free doesn't work :/ I'm on a grain-free diet, besides a few other minor intolerances (coffee, citrus, honey, peanuts). Basically I eat fruit, meat, veggies, beans, meat, potatoes, meat and nuts. Two times a month I bake myself a cake using flaxseed flour or almond flour, but there are plenty other flours not made out of grains...
  18. Seriously, DON'T get glutened every few days. For realz. Now it's only gas and flatulence, but it will get worse if you keep going like this because the damage will build up. Follow the gluten-free diet strictly and you'll see improvement.
  19. I suppose... Well, I am not a fan of biopsis either. My mother wanted to get me tested but really, if I already knew what I was going to find, and if I didn't find anything I would continue on a gluten-free diet, what's the point? If your doctor is sure it's just your gut who still not properly healed, then I suppose you have to hang in there for a little...
  20. Joining the choir here: call your doctor. It does seem as if you are basically not digesting anything, and I honestly don't know what's up with that.
  21. I eat boiled potatoes with salt, olive oil and oregano. I find tomato soup with meat to be extremely comforting too.
  22. I made carrot puree and had it with steak. Actually an edible form of carrots, because I hate the taste but have to eat 'em anyways.
  23. Beans and steak. Dried bananas from a different brand dissapointed me and now I'm bloated and gassy. At least I don't have D, nor cramping,.. Well, maybe beans aren't a good idea, but it's what I can eat...
  24. I have fish for dinner... With my lovely sweet potato fries and onion "noodles" (just slices of onions sautéed until soft). Going to try introducing squash to my diet, because I see it around a lot... As soon as my intestines are back on track from trying out carob (it didn't work out) and walnuts (also didn't work out). At least I had a chocolate smoothie ...
  25. I can't have grains nor dairy...
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