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  1. Last week gluten-free cheesecake was on offer at my friend's birthday tea, and I felt really rough after that, and haven't felt at all good since. I think I was glutened, a very small amount, not enough to vomit, but to feel sick on and off for days. I try not to eat out anymore because this nearly always seems to happen to me. Yet I have friends who...
  2. Don't worry ..... I've seen quite a few mentions of this reaction online, it does take a bit of searching, but we are defintely not alone. Personally, if I am ever glutened again like I was with that cake I'll be heading straight for the bathroom to be sick, and then to bed. I can't imagine being able to do anything else. In the past I have...
  3. The only time I've vomited badly since I was a child was a couple of Christmasses ago when I was given a slice of glutenous cake. The flour was Dove organic, not Dove gluten-free, and had been put in the wrong aisle at the supermarket. Grrrrrrrr. I had extreme chills, hot/cold, hot/cold and felt so dizzy I thought I'd pass out. My heart seemed to...
  4. Hi Joe, How funny you should post this. I bought a loaf of that very bread from Waitrose a couple of hours ago and I thought I was seeing things. I noticed this phenomenon first a while back when Tropicana seemed to shrink. I think it used to come in 1 litres and 2 litres, I could be wrong?? But now it's 900 ml and 1.7L. I think it's called...
  5. Hi there, @knitty kitty. Yes, I totally agree with you. Sorry, I expressed myself badly - what I ought to have written was that I was wondering if the sometimes severe sensations that RLS can bring about might be expressed verbally as pain by a three year, whereas an older person would say it was an unpleasant creeping/crawling feeling. It was the fact...
  6. Hello there TB93 I hope you do feel better soon. I do get chills where my face gets red, and I feel hot and cold throughout my body, about 1-2 hours after glutening but I don't think I've ever experienced it after a day. I don't suppose there is a chance you were glutened after the wedding? I suppose as well it could be a viral infection? ...
  7. I also wondered if perhaps she could be experiencing restless legs? I think children can be affected. I have something similar periodically, in my case I have wondered if it is to do with some sort of deficiency. As @knitty kitty says, not all deficiencies are tested for - more's the pity.
  8. Hello there, I am so sorry for your daughter, and for you all, it is heartbreaking to see one's children in pain. I would certainly look at dropping gluten-free oats (as well, obviously, as regular ones) for at least 6 months to see if that makes a difference. That is the advice coeliacs are given in the UK when first diagnosed. I think...
  9. Hi Katie225 I'm a British coeliac and read your posts. I'm so sorry you are going through all of this especially it can take a very long time to be referred at the moment. I know a few people who had all the symptoms of coeliac and for whatever reason decided to just go gluten free. Completely understandable if you are feeling very unwell and...
  10. Really interesting to hear this. One of my children seems to be able to eat just so much dairy, then it's a problem. Rather than give it up together, we might try this approach. Thanks for sharing.
  11. Hello @Fairy92 Thank you so much for your update. It is great to hear that after coming off gluten you are feeling better. That is certainly good news. However, re: your biopsy results, how frustrating not to have a straight forward "yes" or "no". I am glad you have your appointment with the gastroenterologist set up in less than a week...
  12. If you are from the UK and reading this, I wondered if you have noticed a reduction in your local supermarket's gluten-free offer? The other day I sent my daughter to our local convenience store to buy something for me. It is a small branch of one of the major supermarkets and normally dedicates the end of an aisle to a small range of gluten-free essentials...
  13. My answer: Too much! So I'm trying to cut back radically for health reasons, and I'd like to be slimmer than I was last summer. Finding it incredibly difficult, though. Interesting about the coffee link @plumbago, I've read that before somewhere. At the moment I feel hungry and have a bit of a headache. I can't say I've ever felt fantastic...
  14. You are more than welcome, Anne. Also, bear in mind you will need to give up a few gluten containing treats if you are diagnosed, although increasingly there are good gluten-free substitutions on the market. In my case, although I kept eating bread, I left space for some McVitie's Penguins!
  15. "I never knew coeliac disease was serious." Well... it certainly needs to be taken seriously because, if untreated, it can lead to a lot of issues. But the good news is that following a strict gluten free diet is the answer, and most people respond well to a gluten free diet.🙂 That said, don't adopt one yet. You will need to continue eating th...
  16. Hi Anne Firstly, cellulitis, yes, I had it when I was in my mid-teens. A nick under my arm turned nasty and I had to have a boil lanced, and the tissue around it was very itchy and painful. The doctor didn't mention cellulitis at the time, I'm sure, but I was reading some old medical notes recently and saw it. I do wonder if I had it a few years...
  17. Hello AnneMcM and welcome to the forum! Interesting that you say you weren't being tested for coeliac disease - I wasn't aware when I was tested ten years ago, also! Like you I'd had some gastrological issues in the past, which in my case I'd put down to a nervous stomach. They got a lot worse, though, prior to my diagnosis, which was what prompted...
  18. Hello GeordieGeezer and welcome to the forum Very interesting to read your discovery. I am afraid I can't find anything on the internet to help, either, but I'm hoping someone on the board might have come across something in the past and be able to help. Out of interest, have you ever been tested for any intolerances or Coeliac Disease, and...
  19. Hi Odiesmom and welcome to the forum I am so sorry you are going through all of this. I am currently recovering from a small op so won't type a long reply. I just wanted to tell you that I've suffered with all the above, with the possible exception of confusion, although instead I found it was difficult to find the right words for things. I was...
  20. I am sick with chills about 2 hours after consuming a significant amount of gluten. Upset stomach for a few days afterwards. A mild glutening results in a sore stomach for days afterwards, and I get this with a major glutening too. I risked a small amount of "may contain gluten" chocolate after Christmas rather foolishly and I am suffering with...
  21. Another costochondritis sufferer here. I get gastritis like symptoms when I am glutened, and burning particularly under my left rib. But for some reason it seems to set off nasty, burning rib pain too, which wraps round the enitre left side of my lower ribs. Maybe the associated bloating I get with glutening is a contributing factor. It is really horrid...
  22. "In other words, most people who visit a gastro doctor should simply be screened for celiac disease right when they walk in the door." Quite right @Scott Adams . I can't understand why this isn't done.
  23. @Rogol72 This is very good to know! I could get there in just over an hour. Thank you for the post, much appreciated.
  24. I am so glad to read that you are finding some improvements. This forum means a lot to me, too, I honestly don't know where I'd have been without it these past ten years. Do keep in touch and let us know how things are going. Cristiana (((hugs)))
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