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icelandgirl

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  1. I'm so sorry to hear that. ((Hugs)) I hope that the medication will help quickly.
  2. Salmon, baked sweet potatoes and kale sautéed in coconut oil. Yum!
  3. Crockpot Italian meatballs, spaghetti, garlic bread and a tossed salad.
  4. Oh...I'm sorry...that's rough. I still have the D...not as often...but I hate it every time. Here's hoping for a resolution to this for you and lots of normal bowel movements ahead! (Hugs)
  5. Herbed pot roast and veggies in the crock pot. Smells great. I will make some mashed potatoes to go with.
  6. I would love crock pot recommendations as well. Mine has only low or high. We use it so much when the kids are in sports and I'd love a good one with a keep warm setting. Tonight we are having baked chicken parmesan, green beans and garlic bread.
  7. Hi Always...you should definitely post more...This board has been way too quiet lately. Also. ..The creme Brule sounds great!
  8. Tonight I'm making Dijon herb pork chops, buttered noodles, roasted sweet potatoes and a tossed salad. Really feels like Fall here today...so I'm going to bake a loaf of pumpkin bread...the house is going to smell so good.
  9. I have eaten them without issues too...which is nice because I have issues with lots of things. Lol... Anyway...I second going back to basics...All whole foods. Keep a diary, see if there's a pattern in there.
  10. Thanks all for the recommendations!
  11. Bummer...may have to get myself a new cookbook.
  12. Addy...would you be willing to share the recipe...they look so good!
  13. Hi Matt...I had this for months...All day every day. My husband would joke that I was going to bed with my boyfriend (the heating pad). After diagnosis and being gluten free it's a lot better. I don't have this daily. I do get it if I've been glutened or eaten something that bothers my system...but I don't go to bed with the heating pad every night anymore...
  14. I'm sorry...that is so hard. I am also a stay at home mom and it's been tough. The days when I was running to the bathroom 10-20 times a day were so hard. I felt so bad for my kids too. I hope you find some answers soon. ((((Hugs))))
  15. I think the reason they want to remove the gallbladder is because it is full of polyps. It's crazy. I wonder if it's celiac. I've got a pre-op tomorrow and I'm going to ask. The uterine polyps the Dr wants to remove just the polyps, not the uterus itself. She likes to remove them if she finds them because occasionally they can become cancerous. I really...
  16. Thanks cyclinglady. It helps to know someone else has experienced it. This feels so lonely right now. My gall bladder and uterine polyps are not causing any trouble. They were "incidental" findings related to my pain. Did you have your gallbladder out? How did that go? I'm getting a bit anxious for my surgeries and my kids are really worried.
  17. That's exactly where it is. Front left and lower. Not pain like ow! But annoying.
  18. I have had testing for all of that and the only things found were uterine polyps which are being removed next week and gallbladder polyps and that's coming out next week too. I guess I'm wondering if this could be the intestine and something with celiac. Hoping someone else has been there.
  19. One of the things that sent me to the doctor in search of answers was a constant pain on my left side in the lower ribs. It's there all the time. 13 days Gluten-Free and it's still there. I go to bed with a heating pad on it every night. Does or has anyone else had it? Is it related to celiac? Does it get better?
  20. I don't know if it's a thing or not, but last night I took it out on my husband. I was angry that I'm not feeling any better and really I just want my old life back where I felt good and ate what I wanted. Sending you a big (hug).
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