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ARCHIVED Migraines - Giving Gluten Free A Try
tarnalberry replied to Zook's topic in Celiac Disease Pre-Diagnosis, Testing & Symptoms
Many people here found their migraines eased a little, a lot, or went away entirely when gluten free. Some of us did not, however. I'm on daily preventatives (topamax), and found that seeing a chiropractor to correct a significant forward head posture and loss of curvature in the cervical spine almost entirely got rid of the non-migraine frequent headaches... -
ARCHIVED To Tell My Doctor, Or Not Tell My Doctor
tarnalberry replied to Greeneyes4950's topic in Celiac Disease Pre-Diagnosis, Testing & Symptoms
well, it sounds like you don't particularly trust your doctor... maybe I'm projecting, because I wouldn't from what you describe. I would note that you decided to go gluten free if you do it, for the sake of full disclosure, but feel no obligation to discuss it. -
ARCHIVED Am I Just Being A Baby?
tarnalberry replied to sickchick's topic in Gluten-Free Recipes & Cooking Tips
particularly with gluten free flours, everybody's tastes are different, and it may take trial and error - a lot of trial and error - before you find what you like. -
ARCHIVED Isn't It Great When Mom Accuses You Of Making Celiac Up?
tarnalberry replied to aeshlea's topic in Parents, Friends and Loved Ones of Celiacs
I'm sorry you have to deal with that. For those who are used to accepting only well-established standards, her reactions are quite expected, but frustrating none the less. At the same time, there is no need for her to understand your reasoning. She doesn't have to agree, or like it, or think it's sane. She merely has to accept that you've made this decision... -
ARCHIVED Rolled Oats ? Gluten Free?
tarnalberry replied to ConnieA84's topic in Coping with Celiac Disease
The natural assumption would be that those who are allergic to wheat are reacting to a different amino acid segment than that which celiacs react to, and there is less commonality between those two grains in that area that triggers those who are wheat allergic than in the area that triggers those who are celiac. -
ARCHIVED Candidal Infections On The Skin
tarnalberry replied to sansglutengrl's topic in Related Issues & Disorders
You may be able to use a topical antifungal (an OTC for jock itch may work just fine), but if it's not an area that's likely staying damp, it may well be something else. Fungus tends to grown in areas where there is more moisture, so where there are skin folds or skin touching skin; depending on the exact location, you may or may not feel it's more or less... -
ARCHIVED Making The Whole Family gluten-free?
tarnalberry replied to moonlitemama's topic in Coping with Celiac Disease
Eh... "forcing" people to go gluten free in the house isn't really all that horrid. They can have gluten outside of the house, of course, so you're not actually forcing them to go gluten free at all. In my place, my husban also has gluten filled cereal and granola bars and crackers and bread that he can eat over his own plate (that then goes in the dishwasher... -
ARCHIVED Dont Understand How A Tiny Bit Of Gluten Could Be So Bad...
tarnalberry replied to i-miss-cookie-dough's topic in Coping with Celiac Disease
why now? well, you can't know that it's *now*. you know that now you're experiencing symptoms, but damage to your intestines may have been occurring for anything length of time. why not always? because celiac is a genetic condition that appears to often require a trigger to activate the expression of the genes that produce the autoimmune antibodies... -
ARCHIVED Wheat Free Soy Sauce
tarnalberry replied to Nanjkay's topic in Gluten-Free Foods, Products, Shopping & Medications
alcohol, if nothing is added after distillation, is gluten free due to the distillation process. of course, if it's made from corn or another grain that doesn't contain gluten, it was gluten free to begin with. if you're soy intolerant, however, you can't have soy sauce (or tamari) either. -
ARCHIVED Private Insurance Coverage
tarnalberry replied to pellegrino's topic in Coping with Celiac Disease
because compliance rates on the diet are notoriously hideously low, and the insurance companies have absolutely no way of tracking how well you are staying on the diet, unless you hit them with large bills. well, they haven't come up with a way, yet, but I bet they could if they got creative. -
ARCHIVED Suspected Fibro Dx
tarnalberry replied to tarnalberry's topic in Related Issues & Disorders
I suspect that the sleep study is unlikely to find anything terribly remarkable - maybe something slight, but nothing big. My husband hasn't noticed anything obvious (and I've asked him to look) despite the fact that he often comes to bed at a later time than I do, and I'm 'fast' asleep when he comes into the bedroom. But not everything is noticeable by... -
ARCHIVED Suspected Fibro Dx
tarnalberry replied to tarnalberry's topic in Related Issues & Disorders
I know no one here would intentionally be a meanie-head (five-year-old-speak intended ), and I do appreciate the information. It's in the back drawers of my head. I've tried the LOD before - years ago, for vulvar vestibulitis. It didn't make any difference for me for that. I'm probably not going to try it any time soon, as inflammation isn't one... -
ARCHIVED Suspected Fibro Dx
tarnalberry replied to tarnalberry's topic in Related Issues & Disorders
I am, at this time, satisfied with the level of testing I have had done for lyme which has come back negative. I will keep what I've learned in the back of my head, but I don't feel like the possibility has been ignored either. -
ARCHIVED Suspected Fibro Dx
tarnalberry replied to tarnalberry's topic in Related Issues & Disorders
oh, goodness that gave me a smile! I thought that you thought that I was angry about a post on here, when I totally didn't catch any American/English usage. (Which is funny, because I sometimes use British slang for swearing, though I've spent all of 10 days in the country. Guess I watch too much BBC. ) And these sorts of miscommunications just make... -
ARCHIVED Suspected Fibro Dx
tarnalberry replied to tarnalberry's topic in Related Issues & Disorders
ugh, I'm sorry. I was aiming for stressed-in-my-own-life, not pissed off (because I'm not pissed off). I tend to talk quite quickly, and string long sentences together, so if you haven't heard me speak face-to-face it might be very easy to read it as something other than the way I mean it when it's written out just the way I speak it. sorry. -
ARCHIVED Suspected Fibro Dx
tarnalberry replied to tarnalberry's topic in Related Issues & Disorders
no, I was referring to decreased serotonin levels, increased levels of substance P, alpha-delta sleep disturbances, and - apparently - decreased dopamine levels and decreased ATP supplies in the muscle fibers. -
ARCHIVED Suspected Fibro Dx
tarnalberry replied to tarnalberry's topic in Related Issues & Disorders
Ugh... I am of two minds of posting this. So, when I come to report back that my appointment went well, the doc took a full history, went over the almost entirely complete set of lab work my GP had run, and did a few manual exams during the appointment to come to the conclusion that I do, in fact, have a budding case of fibro, I don't really want to... -
ARCHIVED Suspected Fibro Dx
tarnalberry replied to tarnalberry's topic in Related Issues & Disorders
overactivation of the sympathetic nervous system - as is common due to the stressors of our daily life that aren't the stressors our ancient ancestors had to face - I've read to be though of as one possible reason for lower levels of serotonin. (I'm not sure of the full chemical link from increased cortisol levels, but iirc, it starts there.) goodness knows... -
ARCHIVED Frustrated W/ My Marriage
tarnalberry replied to Sweetfudge's topic in Introduce Yourself / Share Stuff
may I suggest that starting to do *all* those things is horridly HARD! start by doing *ONE* of those things. Just One. then, after you have that one down, and making progress, for something like two months, add in another. he can work on the nagging too, for that one. but keep talking. perhaps that's the first thing - you guys work with a counselor... -
ARCHIVED Suspected Fibro Dx
tarnalberry replied to tarnalberry's topic in Related Issues & Disorders
No, lectins don't cause me an increase in pain. Pain isn't my major symptom - fatigue is the larger problem. Yes, I have the tender points. No, this isn't something that 'went away' after going gluten free - it came on four years *AFTER* remaining gluten free. I've had fewer colds/flus/infectious diseases recently, and have better fought off what I've... -
ARCHIVED Recovering Professionally?
tarnalberry replied to SillyBoo's topic in Coping with Celiac Disease
Depending on the field that you're in, and the company/organization you work for, I'd consider talking to your hiring manager - that executive director, or another person you work for that you trust that you have a rapore with. I know it sounds daunting, and there's no guarantee it'll solve things instantly, but part of this is something you have to work... -
ARCHIVED Suspected Fibro Dx
tarnalberry replied to tarnalberry's topic in Related Issues & Disorders
but there are biological findings consistent with fibro patients (that are not found in the 'normal' population), which - to the best of my knowledge - is not the case for conditions like IBS. there are some things in the world that we don't know the real root cause of - like gravity - that we don't suspect are any less foundational because of it. -
ARCHIVED Suspected Fibro Dx
tarnalberry replied to tarnalberry's topic in Related Issues & Disorders
I'm not of the belief that fibro is a 'wastebasket' dx. If it is, then depression should be too, and I don't think that is either. That's not to say that there aren't misdiagnoses, but I do think it's real, given the biologic bases they've found. -
ARCHIVED Suspected Fibro Dx
tarnalberry replied to tarnalberry's topic in Related Issues & Disorders
Rachel, the quotes you have about lyme, cfs, and fibro being indistinguishable are interesting, because I came across a couple of websites with differential diagnosis criteria that specifically listed distinguishing characteristics. But, of course, it's an odds game, and there's a great deal of overlap. I think you know that I don't quite believe the... -
ARCHIVED Suspected Fibro Dx
tarnalberry replied to tarnalberry's topic in Related Issues & Disorders
honestly, I think my body would do *worse* on THREE MONTHS of antibiotics. *SHUDDER*