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ARCHIVED Motion Sickness - Feel Like I've Been Reading In The Car
tarnalberry replied to nvsmom's topic in Post Diagnosis, Recovery & Treatment of Celiac Disease
I had that happen once - for me, it was benign positional vertigo. I can't tell from what you describe as your symptoms if it fits here, but thought I'd mention it. -
ARCHIVED gluten-free Toddler Had Gluten By Accident Help
tarnalberry replied to Kellyrassy's topic in Parents, Friends and Loved Ones of Celiacs
I would expect it to be gluten from the meatballs - they almost always have breadcrumbs in them. -
ARCHIVED Would Testing Be Worthwhile?
tarnalberry replied to Ollie's Mom's topic in Parents, Friends and Loved Ones of Celiacs
Yeah, with kids, because you need cooperation from other institutions, I think that going for testing and a formal diagnosis is worthwhile. I would take him as gluten free as you can after that, of course. -
ARCHIVED Gluten Free And Depressed..
tarnalberry replied to lockerbear's topic in Post Diagnosis, Recovery & Treatment of Celiac Disease
You say that you are bloated whether or not you eat, which makes me suggest that you talk to a doctor. There may be non-digestive issues going on which are giving you your digestive symptoms. -
ARCHIVED Anyone Else Loathe Jeans?
tarnalberry replied to GFreeMO's topic in Introduce Yourself / Share Stuff
I like how they look, but I developed vulvar vestibulitis years ago, and though it's 95% managed, jeans have to fit just right, and I have to be feeling my best to wear them. So I generally don't. I'm a yoga teacher and stay-at-home-mom, though, so I regularly break the "don't go around in yoga pants all day long" fashion "rule". -
ARCHIVED Grinding Sesame Seeds/tahini
tarnalberry replied to 123glldd's topic in Food Intolerance & Leaky Gut
Totally don't have to get into a car to work on relaxation. You just start by breathing. Two exercises you could do: 1) Count your breath. Sit or lie, comfortably, and count every inhale/exhale set. When you get to 10, start over at 1. If you lose your place, start over at 1. If you suddenly realized you stopped counting and were thinking about what... -
ARCHIVED My 16 Month Old Daughter Got A Borderline Positive
tarnalberry replied to ChristinaPro's topic in Parents, Friends and Loved Ones of Celiacs
Absolutely - if she got a positive after being gluten free for so long, I wouldn't want to know what her scores were before that. New doc is DEFINITELY in order, as your current one, AGAINST TEST RESULTS, is telling you to make her sick. -
ARCHIVED Cross-Contamination
tarnalberry replied to eleanorj's topic in Gluten-Free Recipes & Cooking Tips
I think it's the "needs to be 7.5% of your income" thing that stops many of us. If you're making $50,000/yr, you need $3750 in after-insurance, eligible medical expenses to do medical deductions. I think many of us don't spend that much, even if you include co-pays, glasses, and gluten free food. -
ARCHIVED Grinding Sesame Seeds/tahini
tarnalberry replied to 123glldd's topic in Food Intolerance & Leaky Gut
Baby food isn't necessarily any more nutritious. But I wanted to suggest, if you haven't already, to look into some meditation classes. I am NOT trying to say "all your food reactions are stress", but stress hormones have a very strong influence on the digestive system (they slow it down, at a molecular level) as well as generally increasing inflammation... -
ARCHIVED Feeling Great But Can't Eat!
tarnalberry replied to AshBil's topic in Coping with Celiac Disease
Those are very calorie dense foods... Do you feel the same if you have a bit of salad or some carrots? -
ARCHIVED So Delicious Products
tarnalberry replied to GFreeMO's topic in Gluten-Free Foods, Products, Shopping & Medications
I often get their milk alternative (unsweetened coconut milk), yogurt, and their ice cream is my favorite alternative by far. I love their eggnog, when diluted with almond milk. -
ARCHIVED Very Confused About 3 Yr Old
tarnalberry replied to Busybmom's topic in Celiac Disease Pre-Diagnosis, Testing & Symptoms
Rarely, dairy can cause blunted villi as well, but celiac blood tests will of course come back negative. What dietary changes have you tried? -
ARCHIVED Long Flight With Celiac Kiddo - Tips?
tarnalberry replied to kb27's topic in Traveling with Celiac Disease
Oh yes, make sure you pack foof in a bag that can go under the seat in front of you. Overhead bins can be a pain to get into. -
ARCHIVED Long Flight With Celiac Kiddo - Tips?
tarnalberry replied to kb27's topic in Traveling with Celiac Disease
This - I regularly keep extra muffins in the freezer - they make great short-term ice packs. -
ARCHIVED Long Flight With Celiac Kiddo - Tips?
tarnalberry replied to kb27's topic in Traveling with Celiac Disease
I'd bring things as close to regular food as you can. What about sandwiches on Udi's bread? Or muffins? Hard boiled eggs? Nuts and dried fruit are good options, as are the salami and cheese you mention. I'd think about what sorts of things you'd pack in a kid's lunchbox, leaving out the liquidy stuff. -
ARCHIVED Amande Yogurt Is Not Dairy Or Soy Free
tarnalberry replied to ChrisMcGilvray's topic in Gluten-Free Foods, Products, Shopping & Medications
You know, I made gluten free stuff in my kitchen all the time, because I have to eat gluten free. Most all of our meals are gluten free, most every ingredient in the house is gluten free, and most all of our kitchenware is dedicated to gluten-free ingredients only. But my husband gets to have his granola bars stored in his kitchen cupboard, and a small...- 5 replies
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ARCHIVED As Promised, A Few Recipes
tarnalberry replied to tarnalberry's topic in Gluten-Free Recipes & Cooking Tips
Walnut Apple Cinnamon Granola Ingredients 2 cups gluten free rolled oats 1 1/2 cups finely diced sweet apple 1/2 cup chopped walnuts 1/4 cup honey 2 tbsp walnut oil 1 1/2 tsp cinnamon 1/2 tsp salt pinch cloves pinch nutmeg pinch ginger Directions 1. Combine the wet ingredients and blend until the honey is well distributed. 2. Mix dry ingredients... -
ARCHIVED Help--Recently Diagnosed--Mostly Vegetarian Eater......gluten Free Diet Panic
tarnalberry replied to sofismom's topic in Coping with Celiac Disease
Briefly - beans, lentils, rice, corn, quinoa, millet, amaranth, and buckwheat are all other sources of complex carbohydrates that can help bulk up your meals. Use plenty of fats in cooking (like olive oil and coconut oil and avocados) and don't shy away from nuts and seeds! You might also look into making baked goods from nut flours. Also... I hate to... -
ARCHIVED 20 Month Old...starting Diagnostic Process
tarnalberry replied to wembles's topic in Celiac Disease Pre-Diagnosis, Testing & Symptoms
Yeah, if they want to blame a 20-month old's nutritional deficiencies on breastfeeding 3-4 times a day... well, I'd kindly trash any paperwork they gave you (other than test results) and find a new dietician/PA. Seriously, that is antiquated, old, and not just unproven, but contrary to proven science. And makes my blood boil. /rargh! Testing in this... -
ARCHIVED Where Can I Find Gluten Free Rice Krispies?
tarnalberry replied to GFreeMO's topic in Gluten-Free Foods, Products, Shopping & Medications
Not all the stores have them - it varies by geographic region. The Safeway, QFC, and Targets near me (in the Puget Sound, near Bellevue) have regular Kellog's Rice Crispies, but none of them carry the gluten free variety. Rather annoying, really. -
ARCHIVED Mother Of Toddler Questioning Gluten-free Casein-free
tarnalberry replied to Mperkins1224's topic in Celiac Disease Pre-Diagnosis, Testing & Symptoms
While she doesn't appear to *need* to be, my daughter doesn't really consume much cow dairy at all. She just doesn't really like it. She'll have almond or coconut milk (like I do, because I avoid casein) and yogurt on occasion, but otherwise, not much dairy at all. So, she gets other sources of calcium and vitamin D. (Honestly, the vitamin D in milk is... -
ARCHIVED Gluten-Free Sourdough Starter - Celiac.com
tarnalberry replied to Scott Adams's topic in Publications & Publicity
Sorry - I was replying to the article itself, not your reply. -
ARCHIVED Gluten-Free Sourdough Starter - Celiac.com
tarnalberry replied to Scott Adams's topic in Publications & Publicity
False - you do not get the benefits of the lactobacillus in the bread. It is killed by the heat of baking the bread. -
ARCHIVED Should I Get My Two Year Old Blood Tested?
tarnalberry replied to javic's topic in Celiac Disease Pre-Diagnosis, Testing & Symptoms
Absolutely, I would get her tested. You have described some of the most common symptoms of celiac disease, especially in children. I'd get her tested ASAP. But I would do the same as the PP suggested - regardless of the test result, try her gluten free (strictly gluten free). If you notice a real change, I would assume that she is celiac or intolerant...