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ARCHIVED Headache
cyclinglady replied to Jherm21's topic in Post Diagnosis, Recovery & Treatment of Celiac Disease
If you think the cause if your headache is allergies, consider taking an antihistamine. Try to solve the root cause instead of just relieving the symptom. -
ARCHIVED Need Mentor or Guidance (Desperately!!!)
cyclinglady replied to ssmith's topic in Celiac Disease Pre-Diagnosis, Testing & Symptoms
Hi! Lots of questions. I recommend continuing your research on both subjects, but I will try to help. 1. Gluten challenge: Open Original Shared Link 2. Endoscopy in two weeks after a gluten challenge? Sure, if you can find a GI who would do it based on blood tests and/or symptoms. Often insurance dictates. 3. Genetic...- 6 replies
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ARCHIVED Gluten challenge-is it worth it?
cyclinglady replied to jfhinoh's topic in Celiac Disease Pre-Diagnosis, Testing & Symptoms
Welcome! Here is more information about a gluten challenge: Open Original Shared Link I would personally go for the maximum amount of tine and would consume as much gluten as I could tolerate 1 to 2 slices a day. Why? Researchers really do not know who builds antibodies fast. Some can do it in as few as a few weeks and others take much longer... -
ARCHIVED Gingerbread Houses
cyclinglady replied to Audrey’s Mom's topic in Parents, Friends and Loved Ones of Celiacs
I have not found any that are reasonable (a gluten-free kit is available on Amazon and they want $50 ). Either you make the GINGERBREAD walls from scratch (gluten free) or just use cardboard as a base and “glue” on gluten-free gram crackers or “stucco” (fondant) with frosting or We never eat the end product; however, the kids consume plenty of deco... -
ARCHIVED Confused about actual diagnosis/if more diagnostics are indicated
cyclinglady replied to queenofcups's topic in Celiac Disease Pre-Diagnosis, Testing & Symptoms
Looks like you tested negative on the celiac blood tests. Who ordered the tests? Reticulin has not been used for more than a decade. This makes me think that your doctor may not be so celiac-savvy. Why does that matter? Some 10% of celiacs are seronegative. If celiac disease is strongly suspected, a GI might want to confirm with an endoscopy. Also... -
ARCHIVED Hi new and in desperate need for help
cyclinglady replied to DgJ's topic in Celiac Disease Pre-Diagnosis, Testing & Symptoms
Some people, like me, never get a positive on the TTG (even on follow-up Testing) and I stated that some celiacs (10%) have negative tests results period. Your doctor is doing the colonoscopy. Ask him if he is going into the small intestine via that route. -
ARCHIVED Hi new and in desperate need for help
cyclinglady replied to DgJ's topic in Celiac Disease Pre-Diagnosis, Testing & Symptoms
Not necessarily. I am from the US and testing varies. It can be driven by expense. So, I would check. -
ARCHIVED Ttg at one year....waiting.
cyclinglady replied to Fbmb's topic in Post Diagnosis, Recovery & Treatment of Celiac Disease
The problem is no one really knows how fast antibodies can go down. Researchers/experts have found that they can go down in as little as two weeks, but for some it can take a year or longer. So, to be safe and to insure a correct diagnosis, experts recommend a full gluten diet 8 to 12 weeks prior to a blood draw. Keep us posted. I am so happy for... -
ARCHIVED Hi new and in desperate need for help
cyclinglady replied to DgJ's topic in Celiac Disease Pre-Diagnosis, Testing & Symptoms
Well, exactly what celiac blood tests were done as there are several (TTG, DGP, EMA)? The TTG is the most commonly given test for celiac disease. Unfortunately, it does not catch all celiacs (like me). Then about 10% of celiacs are seronegative. It is good that your doctor ordered a colonoscopy, but the small intestine can not always be accessed in this... -
ARCHIVED Gluten Free Rotisserie Chicken
cyclinglady replied to MaryJones2's topic in Gluten-Free Foods, Products, Shopping & Medications
Costco does. It is clearly labeled gluten free. The chicken guy does NOTHING but chickens. He unloads factory seasoned chickens in a dedicated area and puts them on the skewers, load the ovens, takes them out and packages them. I would worry more about low volume grocery store chickens. Their staff wears many different hats. That said, you can... -
ARCHIVED Help Converting a Recipe!!
cyclinglady replied to ashley14083's topic in Gluten-Free Recipes & Cooking Tips
It is not a lost cause! Just make sure you include a Gum, like Xanthan Gum, that replaces the “gluten”. You can buy that separately. Some flours, like Pamela’s, already have a Gum added to their flour mixture. This is hard to explain, but use a little less flour (e.g. 1/4 cup). You can always add more when converting from a regular gluten recipe to a ... -
ARCHIVED Confused?
cyclinglady replied to Soph-88's topic in Post Diagnosis, Recovery & Treatment of Celiac Disease
Welcome! Recovery from celiac disease can take a lot of time. Most members report that healing took months to a year or longer. It all depends on the systemic damage that occurs throughout the body and we all have different issues. It also depends on how fast you learn the gluten free diet which typically has a steep learning curve. Check out... -
ARCHIVED Are there any celiac retreats available?
cyclinglady replied to sddave's topic in Post Diagnosis, Recovery & Treatment of Celiac Disease
Maybe I will see you on this cruise..... Open Original Shared Link or this: Open Original Shared Link All 100% gluten free! ? Seriously, I would love to go to an adult celiac camp. No luck. No time this year, but I will be on that gluten-free cruise in the future! -
ARCHIVED How Soon After Eating Gluten Do You Have Breakouts?
cyclinglady replied to tomcallahan's topic in Dermatitis Herpetiformis
I think that iodine can aggravate DH (celiac rash). To help expedite healing, some people who have DH reduce iodine temporarily in their diets, along with going gluten free (for life). I have Hashimoto’s and have celiac disease. Like you, I was just iron deficient, but no GI issues. The correlation between the two is related strongly to genetics. ... -
ARCHIVED Intolerant to lots of foods
cyclinglady replied to Auntie Shell's topic in Coping with Celiac Disease
Exactly how did you fail the celiac test? Many doctors just use the TTG test to check for antibodies to gluten. A great test, but it catches MOST but not ALL celiacs (like me). The other blood tests include the DGP and EMA. Learn more here at the University of Chicago: Open Original Shared Link Next, some 10% of celiacs are seronegative. That... -
ARCHIVED Tylenol drops gluten-free label
cyclinglady replied to Mairi MacHott's topic in Gluten-Free Foods, Products, Shopping & Medications
The parent company is Johnson and Johnson (think baby shampoo or Pledge furniture polish). You would think they would be more supportive. I am personally boycotting them. They were CRIMINALLY fined for having metal particles in their infant Tylenol (liquid). Open Original Shared Link Open Original Shared Link -
ARCHIVED Pain
cyclinglady replied to Linda De's topic in Post Diagnosis, Recovery & Treatment of Celiac Disease
Linda, Are you sure you were tested for a gluten intolerance? Was it a medical doctor? Did it include these tests (read link): Open Original Shared Link If the blood tests were positive (any one of them), you should be referred to a Gastroenterologist who can perform a endoscopy to obtain intestinal biopsies. If positive, you might want... -
ARCHIVED Hoping for help
cyclinglady replied to Dobster J's topic in Celiac Disease Pre-Diagnosis, Testing & Symptoms
It could be celiac disease. The only way to know for sure is to get tested before trying the gluten free diet (all celiac disease testing requires you to be on a full gluten diet. Learn about testing: Open Original Shared Link I hop you feel better soon. -
How long have you been gluten free? It can take time to heal because the learning for the diet is very steep and there is often a lot of collateral damage. Make sure your diet is well-rounded and full of veggies and fruit. Avoid processed junk food until you feel better. Consider asking your doctor to run a mineral and vitamin panel. Supplements may...
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ARCHIVED Bloody Diarrhea When Glutened
cyclinglady replied to whoknewafter25years's topic in Post Diagnosis, Recovery & Treatment of Celiac Disease
No, it is not common, but you can reach the small intestine from the colon. ? Open Original Shared Link -
ARCHIVED First time traveling for a soccer tournament..food?
cyclinglady replied to desirun's topic in Parents, Friends and Loved Ones of Celiacs
The trip will be easy! What will be hard is for your daughter to learn to participate without eating everything. It depends on the restaurant, but many health codes prohibit bringing in outside food. When that happens, I usually head out to my car and quickly eat while everyone else is eating (think Girl Scouts). I might sneak in a treat to munch on and... -
ARCHIVED gluten-free Cheerio - eat or avoid?
cyclinglady replied to Hollye's topic in Gluten-Free Foods, Products, Shopping & Medications
Thanks for letting us know. Sometimes, we just assume that gluten is to blame, and often it is not. I am so guilty of that. I kept thinking that I was getting glutened. Turns out I can not tolerate Xanthan Gum....still to this day.- 12 replies
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ARCHIVED Questions/Tests to ask GI specialist
cyclinglady replied to Jenster70's topic in Post Diagnosis, Recovery & Treatment of Celiac Disease
I am sorry that you daughter is not feeling well. To answer your question: Open Original Shared Link- 1 reply
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ARCHIVED Celiac or something else?
cyclinglady replied to cheyag1316's topic in Celiac Disease Pre-Diagnosis, Testing & Symptoms
Just two more days!!! ?. You can do it! Even if negative, consider trialing the gluten free diet if your GI can not find any issues. It might help.