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ARCHIVED glutened by lays potato chips?
cyclinglady replied to 1398-Days's topic in Gluten-Free Foods, Products, Shopping & Medications
@Twelthlady -- Seriously, Lay's Potato Chips (Fritos, Plain Chips for sure) are gluten free in the US. We eat them when traveling. We have never been glutened by Lay's. Just read the label. I can not vouch for all the varieties because I have to watch for garlic and onion). Hubby eats regular Doritos too. Just read the label. I know chips are... -
ARCHIVED Doctor recommended not eating gluten before biopsy
cyclinglady replied to natalieccox's topic in Celiac Disease Pre-Diagnosis, Testing & Symptoms
Okay. You did ask for an opinion. I am not a doctor. I was just repeating what I read on the Canadian websites. It seems that your doctor isn't not following standard protocol for some reason. Obviously, you are concerned about how your GI has handled your case. I hope you find answers. I wish you well! -
You joined the forum because your boyfriend told you to. You went gluten free because your boyfriend told you have celiac disease. Gee, see a pattern here? About the boyfriend? I am not trying to sound flippant or harsh. You need to stand your ground, be your own advocate and get some real medical help. You could have a variety of medical problems...
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ARCHIVED Introduction... and a question
cyclinglady replied to TheBajan's topic in Coping with Celiac Disease
Oh, no! I am so sorry! Things will get better! It just takes time to adjust. -
ARCHIVED Doctor recommended not eating gluten before biopsy
cyclinglady replied to natalieccox's topic in Celiac Disease Pre-Diagnosis, Testing & Symptoms
Hi Natalie! It seems your GI is not really celiac-savvy. He/She does not even follow the Canadian Celiac Association and the Canadian Health government recommendations that you must continue to consume gluten until the endoscopy is done! Open Original Shared Link Open Original Shared Link I can tell you that the British, Australian... -
ARCHIVED Introduction... and a question
cyclinglady replied to TheBajan's topic in Coping with Celiac Disease
Thanks for clarifying. I hope your breakfast went well! -
ARCHIVED Celiac - Not yet diagnosed but feel like I'm dying.
cyclinglady replied to Dylan C's topic in Celiac Disease Pre-Diagnosis, Testing & Symptoms
Dylan, These are the specific tests for celiac disease. You should try to ask for them all, if possible. For a while, the TTG tests were considered the best for screening. They are very good but do not catch all celiacs (like me). Funny thing is that the University of Chicago used to recommend the TTG for screening (along with American GI Association... -
ARCHIVED gluten free and celiac worsens
cyclinglady replied to tinyang27's topic in Coping with Celiac Disease
Here is some of the "new" science by Dr. Fasano (a leading celiac researcher) helping to validate "leaky gut": Open Original Shared Link I love this video too: Your advice is excellent! -
ARCHIVED Hello From a Newly Diagnosed
cyclinglady replied to TwelfthLady's topic in Post Diagnosis, Recovery & Treatment of Celiac Disease
Welcome! It is a relief to know, isn't it? Now, you can focus on getting better. I am going to warn you that it takes time. Everyone heals at different rates because their damage (not just to their small intestine) is unique to them. That means months to a year or so. Why so long? There's a steep learning curve to the diet. It's not just... -
ARCHIVED negative ttg with positive EMA, what does it mean?
cyclinglady replied to GF-Cheetah Cub's topic in Post Diagnosis, Recovery & Treatment of Celiac Disease
I do not think you can ignore the EMA test just because the TTG is negative. A positive EMA means celiac disease or DH (antibodies). But.....I still think there might be a lab error. I would not worry, if her health is improving. Just get re-tested in six months and stick to the same lab or go back to the old lab soon for piece of mind. -
ARCHIVED negative ttg with positive EMA, what does it mean?
cyclinglady replied to GF-Cheetah Cub's topic in Post Diagnosis, Recovery & Treatment of Celiac Disease
I can not explain it, but a different lab could be the difference. Perhaps, carry on and retest in six months. She is thriving, right? I only test positive to the DGP even in follow-up testing (biopsy Marsh Stage IIIB). Weird. I guess that's why the celiac complete blood panel offers several different tests. It's just not "one size fits all... -
ARCHIVED Introduction... and a question
cyclinglady replied to TheBajan's topic in Coping with Celiac Disease
I am so sorry that you have been sick (we've all been there!). The good news is that you can really improve your health by strictly adhering to a gluten free diet. I went shopping today with a girlfriend, her daughter and my daughter. Time was tight so we ate at Chick fil a. I ordered a coffee (very good) with cream. I drank while they ate and... -
ARCHIVED Might have Celiac.. so many symptoms and pain!
cyclinglady replied to Janejungle's topic in Celiac Disease Pre-Diagnosis, Testing & Symptoms
Jane, With insulin resistance (prediabetes is like being pre-pregnant), you can not make drastic changes to your diet without monitoring your blood sugar to determine how certain foods affect you. Especially being on Metformin. Your doctor probably prescribed a dosage based on the Standard American Diet. If you sudden cut carbs while you are on a... -
ARCHIVED Might have Celiac.. so many symptoms and pain!
cyclinglady replied to Janejungle's topic in Celiac Disease Pre-Diagnosis, Testing & Symptoms
Welcome Jane! If you seriously suspect celiac disease, you should get tested (blood test), but that means you must be eating gluten. Even being gluten-free for as little as a few weeks can impact your tests results. Here's more information: Open Original Shared Link In the meantime, it sounds like your blood sugar is wonky. How often do... -
ARCHIVED Positive Biopsy, Negative Blood Tests
cyclinglady replied to echopants's topic in Celiac Disease Pre-Diagnosis, Testing & Symptoms
What? Be sure that next endoscopy tests you for lymphoma (cancer) as well! Seriously. You need to do some research as your knowledge of celiac disease is lacking. Did you fail the entire celiac panel? Or did your doctor/insurance save cash and just order the very good (but does not catch all celiacs) TTG IgA? You have a family history, a positive... -
ARCHIVED How effective is HD skin biopsy after being gluten free for a year
cyclinglady replied to Mo1966's topic in Celiac Disease Pre-Diagnosis, Testing & Symptoms
DH is celiac disease that appears on the skin (gluten triggered). It does not appear when you are consuming dairy, which sounds like a separate issue for you. A DH biopsy requires active lesions (new/fresh) from consuming gluten. So, if you want to be tested via a skin biopsy you must go back on gluten. Finding a dermatologist who knows exactly how to... -
ARCHIVED healthy bread recipe?
cyclinglady replied to Sign's topic in Gluten-Free Recipes & Cooking Tips
Eat what you eat at lunch or dinner. I am happy with a fried hamburger patty, fish, or chicken (I know it needs to be fresh or frozen for the histamine diet). Yes, I eat veggies for breakfast! Wanted to add that I was glutened in July (GI ordered follow-up antibodies testing and it was high) and it took me 3 months to recover. Picked up a histamine... -
ARCHIVED Could this be celiac or is it really just IBS?
cyclinglady replied to liab3499's topic in Celiac Disease Pre-Diagnosis, Testing & Symptoms
Are you sure you had the complete celiac panel? Here are the tests: -Tissue Transglutaminase (tTG) IgA and (tTG) IgG -Deamidated Gliadin Peptide (DGP) IgA and (DGP) IgG -EMA IgA -total serum IgA and IgG (control test) -endoscopic biopsy - make sure at least 6 samples are taken ... -
ARCHIVED Diagnosis and Test Results
cyclinglady replied to cmsteph's topic in Celiac Disease Pre-Diagnosis, Testing & Symptoms
I am sorry that you are sick! ?. I think you need to find out which celiac antibody tests were given. Often just the TTG Is ordered for initial screening. This test catches most, but not all celiacs (like me!) You also need to see if they gave you the igA deficency test too. Here are the tests: -Tissue Transglutaminase... -
A good diet for avoiding type 2 diabetes
cyclinglady replied to cristiana's topic in Food Intolerance & Leaky Gut
Hey, I am a member of that forum (not very active though). But that's exactly how I eat. A year after my celiac disease diagnosis, my GP tells me that I am prediabetic via an email. Instructs me to improve my diet and exercise more. What? I exercise more that most my age. I run, swim, bike and teach a few exercise classes. Change my diet? I... -
ARCHIVED healthy bread recipe?
cyclinglady replied to Sign's topic in Gluten-Free Recipes & Cooking Tips
One month into the diet and she's probably very constipated because she HAS celiac disease. She needs more time to heal. Maybe six months to a year. Why so long? In theory, she should heal within weeks, but it takes a long time to really master the gluten free diet and learn about cross contamination and shared manufacturing lines. Plus, consuming lots... -
ARCHIVED Received Results. Looks like not Celiac?
cyclinglady replied to pjeaston's topic in Celiac Disease Pre-Diagnosis, Testing & Symptoms
If I were in your shoes, I would first test out a histamine intolerance diet before going gluten free. Migraines and fatigue seems to scream histamine intolerance. It's most widely known in Europe, but it is gaining some ground here in the US. But, I am not a doctor and I do not know you. What I can suggest is that you do some research and continue... -
ARCHIVED My doctor suspects Coeliac Disease ?
cyclinglady replied to jonniecheesecake's topic in Celiac Disease Pre-Diagnosis, Testing & Symptoms
Money. It costs more to run a celiac panel. For years the TTG has been the recommended screening test for celiac disease. It catches most, but not all celiacs. It's a pretty good test, but no test is perfect. You are going forward with the endoscopy. Make sure your GI takes 4 to 6 tissue samples (biopsy) because just a "visual" often looks fine (visually... -
ARCHIVED Received Results. Looks like not Celiac?
cyclinglady replied to pjeaston's topic in Celiac Disease Pre-Diagnosis, Testing & Symptoms
I am not a doctor (nor a Rocket Scientist), but I would say that your results are soundly negative. You might consider going gluten free as a trial as it can not harm you (and adhering to a whole foods diet) . You could keep a food and symptom log. Have allergies, mast cell issues or a histamine intolerance been considered or ruled out? Open... -
ARCHIVED Symptoms In Toddlers?
cyclinglady replied to prinsessa's topic in Parents, Friends and Loved Ones of Celiacs
Welcome Ashley! Here are the current tests. The DGP versions seem to work a bit better than the TTG in small children. So, ask for the complete panel (and get it all in one stick....my 15 year still hates to get blood drawn ! Open Original Shared Link Your doctors are wrong! They must be reading old medical text books. Not all kids or people...