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Thanks so much @philastror, a friend has recently suggested this to me. I think perhaps I can get these on prescription in the UK. It is something I'll bear in mind if the pain gets more severe. At the moment it seems to be a little better, although TV ads for knee pillows, rise and recliner chairs and bath seats have suddenly taken on a new significance...
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Cheley, so funny you should mention this but I've booked to see one but have just postponed the visit because it has improved a fair bit over the past few days. It is good to have this recommendation as I wasn't sure if I should be asking for physio instead. Thank you for the tip.
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Celiac and Mental Health Issues?
cristiana replied to AlwaysLearning's topic in Related Issues & Disorders
This is such an interesting discussion. Although I truly believe my mental health issues were caused by coeliac disease and deficiencies, I would say that I needed quite a lot of help recovering from those issues after adopting the diet. I'd fallen into very unhelpful behaviour and thought patterns. In the UK waiting lists for a mental health clinic... -
Celiac and Mental Health Issues?
cristiana replied to AlwaysLearning's topic in Related Issues & Disorders
That is so interesting, Kate, I had no idea. Is the serotonin actually in the villi? -
Welcome to the forum, Ck62430! Well done for embarking on the gluten free diet. Regarding your symptoms, it is early days yet. It takes time to heal. I had bloating for a while. I had very uncomfortable lower left side bloating and my consultant suggested I was temporarily lactose intolerant, and to try giving up lactose for three weeks...
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This is really great advice, thanks trents. I shall try the sleeping position suggestion and have ordered a special pillow that they keep advertising on TV at the moment that's supposed to be good for backs and hips. I think I was so pleased the pain left me on the walk I thought exactly as you do, "a whole lot must be much better"!
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Hi trents Thanks for these suggestions. I have had a lot of pain over the years with a sacroiliac joint issue and I can normally deal with it with rest. This time the pain, which seems to have spread from that area, wakes me up at night, and seems to be worsening. That's why, in a way, I'd like to deal with it before it gets worse. But...
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Hello everyone I wonder if anyone can help. I've got a painful hip and sore leg brought on by heavy lifting. I've been told to take an anti-inflammatory to see if that helps resolve the issue, along with trying a few other things like keeping mobile, sitting correctly, compresses etc. I am hesitant to take anti-inflammatories as I am prone...
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Antibodies After One Year
cristiana replied to lehum's topic in Post Diagnosis, Recovery & Treatment of Celiac Disease
My TTG numbers took ages to come down to under 10: it took nearly 8 years! I think this is unusual. I have no idea what they were at diagnosis because lab results cut off at 100 in the UK. I can only speculate they were stratospheric. I consider myself to be very strict with my diet. Whilst I am sure cross-contamination had a part to play, I... -
Celiac and Mental Health Issues?
cristiana replied to AlwaysLearning's topic in Related Issues & Disorders
Gluten free shortbread! 😄 -
Celiac and Mental Health Issues?
cristiana replied to AlwaysLearning's topic in Related Issues & Disorders
It is so sad that there might be people suffering all this without realising the root cause is gluten and deficiencies. BTW @Russ314, I see you are from Scotland. Wonderful country! -
Gluten-Free Shoppers Report Food Scarcity and Soaring Prices
cristiana commented on Jefferson Adams's article in Additional Concerns
This is an interesting article, thanks Jefferson. I'm British and although a member of Coeliac UK didn't know about this survey. It explains a lot. Our local Sainsbury's store - one of the smaller ones, admittedly - hasn't been able to obtain the bread I eat at times, and now it seems to have done away with gluten free frozen fries, or chips as we call...- 9 comments
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Gluten-Free Shoppers Report Food Scarcity and Soaring Prices
cristiana commented on Jefferson Adams's article in Additional Concerns
Lisa, I'm so sorry to hear this. It has been a very difficult at times trying to get basics. I was told gluten free food was being bought by people without gluten related issues, as an alternative to normal pasta etc, when it ran out. I wish something could be done about this.- 9 comments
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Is Worcestershire Sauce Gluten-Free?
cristiana commented on Scott Adams's article in Additional Concerns
For UK readers: If in any doubt, I would recommend buying Henderson's Relish, made in Yorkshire, instead. A good substitute. It is actually labelled Gluten Free because it is made with spirit vinegar. It can be bought from Waitrose and Morrisons, amongst other places. In Britain, Lea & Perrins' contains malt vinegar made from barley. This...- 2 comments
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That's very wise, its not usually an issue with B12 but iron can be very dangerous. Yes, I need to eat more greens too - thank you for the reminder! I get gastritis when I am glutened (burning stomach pain) and it was also a particular issue when I was first diagnosed, when my coeliac disease pain was at its worse. I find that sometimes, a day or two...
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Hi pabolden Welcome to the forum! That certainly sounds like a challenge! As you say, it might be time to start home baking - if that is the case, it would probably be worth investing in a break making machine, which I gather are very good. Before anyone answers, can you tell us where in the world you live as what is on offer will vary. ...
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Hello Agrripina I totally sympathise with your anxiety issues. I posted something about anxiety on another thread the other day - I hope it might help (see below). Your vitamin and mineral levels may be low now which can really affect your mood - can you get these checked, particularly B12 and iron? If they are low, or even low normal, you can start...
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I agree. I no longer work in catering (I gave up years before I was diagnosed with coeliac disease, it's not related) but when I did I was about twenty kilos lighter. It was in a really busy hotel and there was no time to sit around and eat baked goods (more's the pity!). The two female pastry chefs employed at my first hotel job were both skinny...
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Celiac and Mental Health Issues?
cristiana replied to AlwaysLearning's topic in Related Issues & Disorders
I developed, in the space of a few weeks, the most crippling anxiety, disturbing thoughts and phobias in the run up to my diagnosis. I remember trying to fold my children's laundry one afternoon and found it almost impossible. I went to see a doctor who ran some tests and saw I was very anemic. Thankfully she didn't just prescribe me anxiety medication... -
Hello LiJ I'm so glad that I have been of some help. I'm hoping some of my fellow board members will also chime in with some of their own insights and experiences, but certainly, from a British point of view, there seems to be a scope for a career as a gluten-free pastry chef. This is a growing sector. Out of interest, in Malaysia and Japan, are...
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Hi LiJ Welcome to the forum! I am not sure where you live but here in the UK, gluten-free baked products are very much in demand. According to the Guardian newspaper, 1 in 10 customers are now avoiding gluten - that's a lot of people buying gluten-free, whether they are gluten intolerant, have coeliac disease or are avoiding it for some other reason...
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The really memorable one was Trimethoprin which I took for a UTI. My stomach burned so badly, and I got heartburn. It was so bad I reported it through the Yellow Card system in the UK. The only way I could finish the course was to take Nexium, under medical supervision, and even then I still had symptoms, just not so bad. I think I was unfortunate...
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I think it's really interesting that your gastritis symptoms occurred after the gluten challenge. Glutening causes the most awful burning sensation in my stomach that can last for some time. I don't drink alcohol as it has always tasted like medicine to me but the one time I did when I had gastritis the pain was unbearable. And like your brother, I also...
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Hello Elkwestern Welcome to the forum. Do you know if the person who conducted the endoscopy actually took biopsies of your gut? The reason I ask is that I got the results of my first endoscopy in installments - if your experience mirrors mine, it could be they haven't analyzed the biopsies yet. In my own case I had very strong TTG readings which...