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ARCHIVED More Interesting Data....
tarnalberry replied to JerryK's topic in Celiac Disease Pre-Diagnosis, Testing & Symptoms
I hope your brother sticks with it. Not sure why he'd want to go back to feeling crappy... :/ -
ARCHIVED Why Does My Tongue Sizzle From Dairy?
tarnalberry replied to Jeepster's topic in Food Intolerance & Leaky Gut
It sounds most likely like an allergy - a true food allergy. You may want to get tested, and be cautious with dairy, as true allergies can increase with exposure. -
Just another broken record saying "see if you can identify other foods causing this problem". Milk (lactose intolerance) is a *very common* culprit, but *MANY* other things can cause it as well.
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ARCHIVED A Very Good Segment On Celiac Today........
tarnalberry replied to darlindeb25's topic in Celiac Disease Pre-Diagnosis, Testing & Symptoms
So much media coverage! Well, lots of little hits, anyway. -
ARCHIVED I'm A Celiac For Attention
tarnalberry replied to IntensePort's topic in Introduce Yourself / Share Stuff
How sad is it that your friend had to hear this from some random wait-person at a restaurant that she had no knowledge of before she believed it?!?!?! -
ARCHIVED Resturant Refused To Tell Me Ingredients!
tarnalberry replied to cajun celiac's topic in Gluten-Free Restaurants
Yep, they can keep their 'trade secret'. And you can take your business elsewhere. :/ I'm glad you're sending a letter; I hope it will help! -
ARCHIVED Gluten Intake Or A Stomach Virus?
tarnalberry replied to TonyG's topic in Coping with Celiac Disease
While there's a small potention for contamination from most of those items, what you describe - particularly the chills and length of time/course of symptoms - makes me strongly think food poisoning. -
ARCHIVED Symptoms
tarnalberry replied to Chris E's topic in Celiac Disease Pre-Diagnosis, Testing & Symptoms
It's hard to tell from your post - did they do a biopsy while they were in there? Did they do blood work? You can always try the diet without any prescription and see how it helps you (or not). -
ARCHIVED A Few Questions For My Cookbook
tarnalberry replied to lorka150's topic in Gluten-Free Recipes & Cooking Tips
I look for appetizers and other small things - but *quick* appetizers. I also look for pictures. I let my visual taste buds be my guide with cookbooks. -
heh... my ipod playlists are designed by tempo - mellow uptempo, happy upbeat, loud and fast, chillout.
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ARCHIVED Saw The Ped Today & He's Not Happy With The Gastro.
tarnalberry replied to vampella's topic in Parents, Friends and Loved Ones of Celiacs
I'm sorry you had such a rotten experience with the GI, but that's great that your ped's working with you so well! -
ARCHIVED Is Blue (bleu) Cheese Still Off-limits?
tarnalberry replied to Mtndog's topic in Gluten-Free Foods, Products, Shopping & Medications
I could be wrong, but I don't think all blue cheese was ever off the list. Only some of it is made with bread. The best bet is to call the company, since there's no judging a whole category at once. -
ARCHIVED Can't Sleep
tarnalberry replied to jennyj's topic in Gluten-Free Foods, Products, Shopping & Medications
A set routine, low lighting in the hours before bedtime, low noise volume, and avoidance of anything excessively stimulating (even TV), helps - particularly in addition to the suggestions given. Exercise during the day (at least four hours before sleep) can help as well. (Of course, I was at work until 3:30am this morning - I'm usually a 9-5'er M-F, so... -
ARCHIVED Dr. Appointment
tarnalberry replied to JerryK's topic in Celiac Disease Pre-Diagnosis, Testing & Symptoms
Good luck! At least you don't need *anything* from a doc to treat this one. Perhaps you can find different insurance (I hesitate to change jobs just because I have good insurance, but sometimes a job change can enable this sort of thing), if this is a repeating issue? Or a different Kaiser branch. There are *some* good doctors within Kaiser. (I hear... -
ARCHIVED Soft Corn Tortillas
tarnalberry replied to Viola 1's topic in Gluten-Free Foods, Products, Shopping & Medications
Mission tortillas are pretty much everyone around the west coast - even the drug stores (and I'm not kidding! ). Other things I roll in them: tuna mixed with avocado, scrambled eggs, sliced ham, sausage. elonwy's right, though, they are very mass produced. if you can find better ones, I recommend it. even better is making them from scratch. time... -
ARCHIVED The View Was Talking About gluten-free Beer Just Now
tarnalberry replied to Deanne's topic in Gluten-Free Foods, Products, Shopping & Medications
I have a feeling that the older gluten-free beers - New Grist, Rampo Valley, and Bard's Tale, are going to find that they are the ones squeezed by the competition of the AB Redbridge release, since AB has a *much* larger advertising budget. -
ARCHIVED Vitamin Deficiencies?
tarnalberry replied to angel42's topic in Post Diagnosis, Recovery & Treatment of Celiac Disease
While damage to the intestines can cause vitamin deficiencies due to malabsorption, and it's worth getting tested if you suspect one, going on the diet will heal the damage. A multivitamin is good insurance, but in most cases you can get all the nutrients you need from eating a well balanced, well rounded, varied set of natural foods in your daily diet. -
ARCHIVED Traveling With 16 Year Old Every Evening, Need Help With Packing Dinner!
tarnalberry replied to Ann1231's topic in Parents, Friends and Loved Ones of Celiacs
Soup in a thermos! Or chili. Chicken salad (with avocado), veggies with hummus, chips and salsa, apples and peanut butter, hard boiled eggs, and tuna wraps are all good cold too. -
ARCHIVED Tinkyada Pasta?
tarnalberry replied to daltons's topic in Gluten-Free Foods, Products, Shopping & Medications
Ditto on the tinkyada love. I serve it to the unsuspecting and they never know (until the eat it, remember I can't have pasta, and then I tell them). -
ARCHIVED Cant Stop Eating Gluten
tarnalberry replied to TiffTiff's topic in Coping with Celiac Disease
perhaps you're in the "I can't have" stage. where it seems like you can't have anything. tends to make even the best of us a bit rebellious. instead, try to *specifcally notice* all the things you can have. this will not only help improve your outlook (because you'll be telling yourself through the day "I can have that, and that, and that") but will... -
ARCHIVED Elizabeth Haselbeck Said She Has Celiac!
tarnalberry replied to TBOX's topic in Publications & Publicity
Because an hour long show would have had to involve discussion of poop. ^That is not a joke. En masse, "we" (not the board, we've gotten over it) aren't mature enough to be able to comfortably talk about these things. On the other hand, it's my understanding that this was true of Autism in the not too distant past as well. -
ARCHIVED Confused About Soy
tarnalberry replied to Anonymousgurl's topic in Food Intolerance & Leaky Gut
Make stew without slow-cooking it! Tri tip makes a great 25-minute cook time stew (just long enough for the potatoes to cook). Any tender meat won't need the stewing time. (This assumes, of course, that you want to eat stew. ) Or make soup but put the meat in last - like if you're making chicken-rice soup, put the chicken in with 15 minutes to go... -
ARCHIVED Original Symptoms Reappearing Anyone Have These?
tarnalberry replied to deb.h.'s topic in Post Diagnosis, Recovery & Treatment of Celiac Disease
I would absolutely suspect the gluten that you've been getting. That's a lot of gluten! It's surely done a fair amount of damage at this point, and the only thing to do now is stop eating it, double check the rest of your diet, and hopefully get to feeling better soon! -
ARCHIVED Omg Did Anyone Just Watch Cn8 Program On Celiac?
tarnalberry replied to Judyin Philly's topic in Publications & Publicity
All but the last one isn't *wrong* however. It may not have had the emphasis most of us want, but saying "OMG DON'T EVER TOUCH ANOTHER TOASTER BUT YOURS" or not *ALWAYS* calling people on every possible cross contamination isn't realistic and wouldn't be taken well by viewers. It's a fact that people cheat - a lot of people cheat. We don't condone it,... -
ARCHIVED Transglutaminase Question.
tarnalberry replied to JerryK's topic in Celiac Disease Pre-Diagnosis, Testing & Symptoms
Yep, that's the test for antibodies against your own body. They don't rely on symptoms alone because the symptoms can be caused by something else, and some people don't display symptoms. It's horridly non-straightforward.