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  1. I have to butt in on this one. DH does usually appear on elbows and knees - however, my friend's husband has this skin problem and his has appeared on the scalp, on the neck - and a very few times on his face. So much for doctor's who learn from the internet while the patient waits. If he had gone further he would have found more. But what can you expect...
  2. As I have ataxia, I will add my comments to this post. Not everyone will display the same symptoms. Ataxia generally refers to gait and balance disturbance - difficulty walking without staggering or lurching. Some people have a stumbling gait. As the area of the brain affected is the cerebellum - there may also be speech, swallowing and eye problems. I have...
  3. Once you have your diagnosis, please do go gluten-free right away - the sooner the better. Also, don't delay on having a neurologist check you out on that balance issue. Your GP will probably ignore it but a neuro specialist won't. Celiac can play havoc with the brain and nervous system. Gluten is considered by some doctors and many researchers to be a neurotoxin...
  4. Claire

    ARCHIVED Ironic

    I gave Fosamax a three month trial. I coughed constantly and got to where it was difficult to eat because I was just coughing and then choking. I gave it up. I take Soy Ipriflavone and drink one glass of soymilk each day and take a special osteoarthritis formula that I buy online - it is a multivvitamin but with all mineral essential for bone building. At...
  5. If you don't have celiac I'll eat my Mouse!!! Claire
  6. Yes. I have this book. I have written on the forum about the modifications made in the grains to accomodate commercial break making - i.e. increasing the gluten levels so there is more 'stickiness'. I think there is more to the story though - that ancient grains were not what grains are today certainly but not what they were even a hundred years ago either...
  7. Claire

    ARCHIVED Ironic

    Yes indeed - and thank you. A real diagnosis would do me a world of good right now. Do you take any meds for the osteo? I am fairly anti-med but i did try one. Gave it up when I decided feeling that bad in order to 'maybe' improve was not worth it. Mine is not slow, unfortunately. It is RA rather than osteo that has been connected to celiac disease...
  8. There are lots of gluten-free choices - some things you would have to make from scratch but there are ready mades too - though that can be costly. Buckwheat products are a good change. There are many flours besides rice available for baking. Most of these will have the same problem as rice - the carb count is high. Is your son on insulin or the diabetic...
  9. Claire

    ARCHIVED Struggling

    At first it is tough but thousands of people are doing and so can you. Your alternative continue to consume gluten and allow it to damage your body to the point that you are far worse than your are now. Gluten is addictive and part of your 'feeling worse' is withdrawal. It will diminish. May I suggest that an attidute adjustment is in order. Your negative...
  10. Great idea but it's a long way from PA! Have fun. Claire
  11. Claire

    ARCHIVED Ironic

    Now don't be offended! - but your comment made me think of the commercial with the guy who 'doesn't think too fast on his feet; Seriously, I can see why going to College online might be a great experience - this forum is a great example of learning and sharing. Glad you went gluten-free. One could be terminal while doctors play their guessing games...
  12. Claire

    ARCHIVED Ironic

    Thanks, George. I agree. I really enjoy the contacts here - helpful, kind and honest. That hones thing is real important! Now, if I am remembering correctly you have those genes for gluten sensitivity. Is that right? If so can you tell me how you were diagnosed and by whom? If this is too personal, then by all means just say so. Thanks. Claire
  13. Thanks. Looks like you are beginning to answer your own question.
  14. Claire

    ARCHIVED Ironic

    Hi there. Thank you so so much for your kindness. I really teared up on this one. I sure need every understanding word i can get right now. The next two months is going to seem six months long I am sure. Claire
  15. I personally have found that if I eat TOO much of anything it will eventually become a reactive food. I try to vary things but with only a limited food bank I have a tough time. My problem is too much buckwheat! Claire
  16. Claire

    ARCHIVED Ironic

    How thoughtful of all of you who have responded to my info and rant. I hear you all. Thanks so much for sharing and for caring about someone you don't know exccept for a name on a page. I had been on a very restricted diet for many years before going totally gluten-free in August. The most distressing symptoms had been relieved long ago so it is hard...
  17. Claire

    ARCHIVED Ironic

    I was checking Enterolab again last night. I really want more than a genetic test for 'sensitivity'. Right now there 'combinations' do not offer what I want. I would have to have the 'top' one - the whole thing - in order to get the few things I need to know that I don't know. Do I have a genetic gluten sensitivity> Am I (still) reactive for eggs...
  18. Claire

    ARCHIVED Ironic

    Thanks for this reply. Kimball tests only for Celiac - not for the sensitivity. I knew that when I had the test. Insurance paid for the test but won't pay for Enterolab where I would have seen both test results. I was being frugal while at the same time working on a process of elimination. Celiac is now eliminated. Yes, I have had MRI. I would not have...
  19. No 'authority' in this reply - just me talking. Glutein is an intricate part of wheat and as such I think it was always present in wheat and some other grains as well. Baked goods - breads, cakes etc. were always made at home - by hand. When bread making went commercial it was found that the flours did not work well in the new bread making machines. They...
  20. For those reading this thread, I am reposting below what is already posted under a separate topic - Ironic. I am sure all you suffering as well as recovering celiacs will think I am bit 'off' to be disappointed but I definitely am. Depressed in fact. My genetic test came back from Kimball Labs. Negative. I do not have Celiac Disease. I should be...
  21. It is posted in the New Posts for today.. Thanks for your interest. "hedge' - that's funny. Claire
  22. You will be missed. I posted re my Kimball Labs celiac test results under a new title: Ironic. Hurry back. Claire
  23. For those who have talked me on the subject of ataxia, I have posted a new topic dealing with the results of my genetic test - Kimball Labs. Look for title Ironic. Claire
  24. Claire

    ARCHIVED Ironic

    I am sure all you suffering as well as recovering celiacs will think I am bit 'off' to be disappointed but I definitely am. Depressed in fact. My genetic test came back from Kimball Labs. Negative. I do not have Celiac Disease. I should be happy - right? I am not. It would have been by far the lesser of two evils. I had hoped that at long last...
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