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Maria B.

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  1. Thank you for your support!

  2. I agree....It's very overwhelming!
  3. Thanks, Yes...I see now that I really need to check my resources. I do have to say though, that I removed "some" soy from my daily intake and have become "regular" I do not feel the discomfort of constipation. So I may be one of those Celiac's that can not have soy ;/ It's become a process of elimination to find whats best for me.
  4. I didn't think about it, but Yes....I will try eating a soy bean on its own to see my reaction. Thanks for the info, I've never used a Forum or Blog before, so reading everyone's post can become very overwhelming. Some people seem as though they know what they're talking about, but then you get a response from someone else saying"No..thats not right".
  5. This is all new to me, I will get the right information from my Nutritionist when I see her in 2 weeks. I came to this site to get information, the information that I just posted was something that I read from someone on this site as well. Everyone has their own opinion and everyone has very different symptoms. Some have problems with Lactose and some...
  6. I got this information online, however, I will be meeting with a Celiac Nutritionist in 2 weeks, I should get better information then and I'll share it with everyone. I have noticed that since removing soy from my diet, I haven't had any stomach issues (but still have joint and inflammation). Yesterday I had gluten-free protein bar and started feeling sick...
  7. I saw on a website that Celiac's should not have SOY! I've been still sick since finding out that I was Celiac and living gluten-free, nothings changed, however since finding out about soy and removing from my diet i have been feeling a little better. I still have joint pain and inflammation, however my stomach feels better. I used to drink, Green Tea with...
  8. I just recently found out that I can't have soy!!!! everything I ate had soy , I'll be going to see a nutritionist soon, god willing I'll get some good advice and I would be able to live a happy gluten-free life
  9. are you anemic? I was very Anemic and had to have 3 sessions of IV infusions. It help me to get back to my normal life, however 1 month later I was diagnosed with Celiac.
  10. This is all new to me and no matter how much I try to not eating anything thats not gluten-free, I still feel pain and discomfort. I also read that a Celiac's, should not eat soy! I just recently stopped eating that. I do not eat processed gluten-free food, I have everything grilled (meats and veggies), I eat all plant based food, so I'm hoping that my...
  11. Thanks, I'll check out the link. My normal weight it 145-148, since all this inflammation I am weighing 153. It might not be much of a difference for some, but now I can't get into my cloths and I wake up with so much pain, it's so upsetting. (not the weight so much, but inflammation). I get pain on jaw, neck, shoulder, wrist and fingers.
  12. I was diagnosed in January of this year with Celiac, it's really bad, my lining is completely flat. I recently had routine blood work to see where are my blood levels now compared to my first diagnose. Needless to say, it's the same (nothings changed). I have changed my diet to a Gluten Free diet (or so I thought), however I've been feeling really bloated...
  13. Hi Melissa, does the cappuccino contain soy? or does any of your flavored coffee contains soy? Please let me know.
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