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ARCHIVED I've Just Noticed, My Skin Is A Lot Less Dry
nettiebeads replied to frenchiemama's topic in Coping with Celiac Disease
It sounds like your body is healing! Definitely a step in the right direction -
ARCHIVED Haha... The Name Of The Website Fooled Me...
nettiebeads replied to Jnkmnky's topic in Gluten-Free Recipes & Cooking Tips
Excellent idea!!! I don't know how to do it, but I have several favorites that can be made with mostly OTC foods (regular grocery foods that you don't have to go to a health food store for and pay an arm and a leg). -
glutinous means sticky. It's the gluten in wheat, rye, barley and maybe oats that holds together (sticks together) to make bread products. The gluten in other grains is different and digestable for celiacs.
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ARCHIVED 2 Docs 2 Oppions
nettiebeads replied to heatherh's topic in Post Diagnosis, Recovery & Treatment of Celiac Disease
I thoroughly agree with nini. You have one positive test, biopsies can be inconclusive and give false negatives. Go with the gluten-free diet, (what have you got to lose?) and see what happens in three weeks. If you do see a lessening of symptoms, then you are on the right track. Although I sure don't envy you going gluten-free while experiencing the... -
ARCHIVED Drug For Celiac/type 1 Dia. Being Tested On Humans
nettiebeads replied to celiac3270's topic in Related Issues & Disorders
Oh my word!!!! I didn't think it was that far along even. Hope the trials go as planned. -
ARCHIVED If You Could Eat Whatever You Wanted And
nettiebeads replied to rmmadden's topic in Coping with Celiac Disease
It's been 9 years so I'm having a hard time remembering but what I do miss is: 1) Alex'x Pizza (local restaurant that is a tradition with the university here) 2) MY apple pie (my hubby thinks it's the best) 3) King's Hawaiian bread, rolls, whatever -
ARCHIVED New To All Of This...
nettiebeads replied to chatrbug's topic in Celiac Disease Pre-Diagnosis, Testing & Symptoms
Definitly sounds like celiac disease to me. Especially if your D was pale, foamy, floated and really really stinky. That's from the malabsorption caused by celiac disease. I don't know if the D is any different for wheat intolerance or not, since I haven't had that. Let your husband know that YOU WISH THIS WAS IN YOUR HEAD!! then you wouldn't be so sick... -
Congrats!! Fruits are a good way to counteract the c. I use dried apricots, raisins, canned fruit cocktail, and a really tried and true one for me is canned pears. Apple juice should help too. Or sometimes I resort to citruscel. That was recommended to me by my GI.
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ARCHIVED Chalk
nettiebeads replied to chasesparents's topic in Parents, Friends and Loved Ones of Celiacs
It is usually made up of gypsum, a mineral so it is safe. -
ARCHIVED How Were You Diagnosed?
nettiebeads replied to krisb's topic in Post Diagnosis, Recovery & Treatment of Celiac Disease
I am in the very very small minority in that I had been sick 6 WEEKS (!) before going to my dr. re: my D. He took me off of gluten immediately, and I improved w/in a week. He told me it was indeed celiac, not wheat sensitivity or anything. I mentioned this to my current gp as my former has since retired. He wasn't surprised because he knew my former dr... -
ARCHIVED Should I Be Doing More To Help My Son?
nettiebeads replied to krisb's topic in Parents, Friends and Loved Ones of Celiacs
Very glad to hear that! But I would try to leave some questions for your GI; if she's a good dr. she would understand your concerns and worries and address them w/o waiting for your next appt by having her nurse call you back or leave a written recommendation with the receiptionist for you to pick up later. -
ARCHIVED Newbie To This Site
nettiebeads replied to toxemicfrog's topic in Coping with Celiac Disease
I agree it is great to find a forum where everyone can say "Been there, I totally understand" And to know that you could have started healing a whole lot sooner (two months) but didn't because someone didn't have a simple human courtesy to say you have a sever autoimmune disorder is criminal, in my mind. Hello, they are in the HEALTH profession!!!!! Anyhow... -
I agree also. By the way, why is everyone so hung up with a test for dx? Remember, these tests are relatively new to medicine, Celiac has been around for much much longer than the medical tests. The diet challenge is a proven diagnostic tool and you have what is termed a positive diet challenge. That was how I was diagnosed 9 years ago. I know I could...
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ARCHIVED Should I Be Doing More To Help My Son?
nettiebeads replied to krisb's topic in Parents, Friends and Loved Ones of Celiacs
I'm sure you can call your GI and leave a message with her nurse with all of these questions. It does take time to heal, youth is on his side. Just make sure his calories are high protein/high iron to help his anemia, with vita C to help his body absorb the iron. And because of his malabsorption, you may want to ask about a multi vitamin/multi MINERAL... -
ARCHIVED Upside To Celiac
nettiebeads replied to fisharefriendsnotfood's topic in Coping with Celiac Disease
This thread makes me laugh at all the times I've had to educate people about what has flour/gluten in it. My office is right off of the kitchen. Several ladies will go next door to the grocery store (we're in a strip mall) and come back with lots of goodies (?) Like cookie dough ice cream AND cookies! They'll offer me one, and I'll say no I can't have... -
ARCHIVED Dunkin Donuts Coffee?
nettiebeads replied to mdono's topic in Gluten-Free Foods, Products, Shopping & Medications
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I do know that when I've been glutened my perceptions are radically skewed. My only saving grace is that I'm already on zoloft and I know that the new depression is temporary.
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ARCHIVED Gene Testing
nettiebeads replied to Indea88's topic in Parents, Friends and Loved Ones of Celiacs
Why put him through a procedure when he's already responding to the gluten-free diet. It's considered a positive diet challenge. -
It does take a long time to heal. There are many variables as to length of time to heal. How much total damage was done to your villi? What is phsiological makeup? Do you normally heal slowly or fast? Remember, when you slip-up, you are redamaging your villi so it's a step backwards (or three). But 6 weeks into the gluten-free diet and you feel improvements...
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ARCHIVED Different Flours
nettiebeads replied to bratcat's topic in Gluten-Free Recipes & Cooking Tips
I used to bake a lot before celiac disease. Now I have fun experimenting with different flours and binders and such. Soy flour makes a very tender bread product. I use some rice as an extender - it's much cheaper than some of the others. Potato flour is very dry. Since most experiments are edible, write down what you do as you go along so if it's a success... -
No one else in my immediate family has celiac disease, but my mother's brother was definitly schizophrenic and one of her aunts was "sent away" (Remember, way back when mental illness was hushed up". I suspect my celiac disease came from my mother's side. No conclusive evidence, other than she's 100% Swedish.
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ARCHIVED I Give Up
nettiebeads replied to Danijela's topic in Celiac Disease Pre-Diagnosis, Testing & Symptoms
I'm not Spanish and I have celiac disease. I believe most of the medical community thinks it's those with NORTHERN European heritage that have the problem. Like Swedes (me - 50% swedish). A (good) dr. should never laugh at a patient's desire to see a specialist. I don't understand your dr at all. There is no logic in his thinking - okay, celiac disease... -
ARCHIVED What My Gastro Wants To Do Now...
nettiebeads replied to Wandering Hermit's topic in Celiac Disease Pre-Diagnosis, Testing & Symptoms
I think Nini's advice is very good. If you have had some success with the gluten-free diet, then I strongly suspect celiac disease. But there may be someother problems probably caused by celiac disease that have to be addressed. Off the subject, my 3rd ex was a huge rush fan, now I can't listen to them. -
ARCHIVED Why Allergies To Eggs But Not Chicken Meat?
nettiebeads replied to Jeepster's topic in Related Issues & Disorders
I vaguely remember studying the immune system in biology 101 and found it was a most interesting topic. Advanced medicine and research still can't figure out why people get allergic reactions to some things, but not others, and allergies do run in families, but the different members will have different allergies. My instructor said that if the why of allergic... -
ARCHIVED Just Tested For Celiac Disease...
nettiebeads replied to jajus100's topic in Celiac Disease Pre-Diagnosis, Testing & Symptoms
No, you don't have to have any extreme symptoms for it to be celiac disease. Some people can be asymptomatic and still have celiac disease. There are about 200 symptoms and all of them can appear at different levels - very mild to severe. I think you are blessed to have a dr. who went straight to the not-so-mainstream dx of IBS. When will you be tested...