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Tricia7

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  1. Did you have a celiac blood test? NSAIDs are known for causing celiac like damage. I think you should get another opinion, you may very well have non-celiac villous attrophy caused by the NSAIDs. From what I have read, NSAID use is the most common reason people are misdiagnosed with celiac. And diagnosis critera generally advises doctors to rule out...
  2. It may actually be your iron level. I feel awful when my ferritin falls under 50. I feel good when it's closer to 100. My last test the lab said "normal" ferritin was 15-150. Mine was 36, which explains why I was feeing awful, even though the doc I saw said it was fine. It's only 1/3 of what I need to feel good. Normal isn't the same as optimal. I...
  3. Trans ocean recently made the change to gluten free, I think they are the main producer of imitation crab, as I noticed as soon as they went gluten-free so did several store brands (kroger, food lion) It wasn't always gluten free, thus you will often find outdated information on websites, books, etc. Always best to check with manufacturer's websites on status...
  4. Recommendations vary by doctor. Granted it's always best to get tested before going gluten free, however many times doctors don't even consider celiac or gluten issues so people try on their own and have a good response to being gluten free. Some doctors will advise you to go back on gluten for testing, others feel the risk of permanent damage and complications...
  5. Always check labels, I see "may contain traces of wheat" on many store brand items, and have had a couple made me sick. As a result of getting sick from store brand items, I generally buy name brands now, as it is easier to find out information on the item and if it is safe or not.
  6. are you sure you saw lean cuisine and not the Weight Watchers Smart Ones (some may refer to all 'diet' frozen dinners as lean cuisines) as smart ones has made a few gluten-free options. One being chicken enchilada. Had one this week and tastes just like it always have, It's a great $2 option for a quick meal. Open Original Shared Link
  7. Think about ANYTHING that isn't gluten-free certified that you are eating. I had something similar happen to me recently, and it manifested as joint stiffness. After scratching my head because I didn't think there was any hidden gluten on a whim I decided to stop using some spices I had for about a week, and the stiffness went away, and hasn't returned....
  8. While getting a diagnosis is ideal, even if they won't test you further just stay gluten free. My test was negative, but my reaction to eating gluten is too severe to even consider going back to it. Those tests have a high rate of false negatives. Do you have some reason you have to PROVE you can't have gluten? I've heard people talk about how they need...
  9. I have heard other people say they don't use the creamed corn, I haven't tried it yet, but the ones in my pantry all say corn starch is the thickener. Anyone actually have experiences with cream corn? I want to make a corn pudding for thanksgiving :-)
  10. I guess the admin removed the link, because I see no link or pictures.
  11. what about the pan you're using to cook the meat? is it nonstick teflon and have any scratches in it? some say you can clean it, and some say you need to replace it, if you're still getting sick maybe try replacing the pan.
  12. did you google it? because It returned a whole bunch of results.
  13. I had store brand cooking sprays that were regular, not some baking one and they had a "may contain traces of wheat" warning on them. So they got tossed, however when I went and looked at name brand pam after someone said it was gluten-free, it wasn't specifically labeled gluten-free, so I just passed on it and didn't buy it. I am using either a pat of...
  14. I agree it varies from item to item, and just because one brand of something has gluten in it, it doesn't mean they all do. Also a food that was once safe may now not be. You have to read labels every single time! The last thing to gluten me was FROZEN PEAS I didn't even realize it at first, and ate the meal then the leftovers over the course of...
  15. hmm.. I am guessing they don't all have a separate kitchen because their website version of their gluten-free menu says "Please note that normal kitchen operations involve shared cooking and preparation areas and guests should consider individual dietary needs when ordering. " Open Original Shared Link
  16. You say your doctor says you don't have celiac. Did you have a test run? If so which test? were you eating gluten before the test were done or had you already gone gluten free? Even if you were on gluten at the time of the test, it can give false negatives. Some (many) doctors are not that knowledgeable about Celiac. So keep that in mind, a lot are trained...
  17. yep, you're going to have to read and reread labels all the time. Sometimes wheat lurks in things you wouldn't expect. Sometimes it will be the Allergy warning that it shares equipment with wheat products. The last thing that glutened me was a walmart brand sugar free drink mix, why that has wheat it in I have no idea. The Kraft Crystal Light doesn't...
  18. I am self diagnosed. I don't know if I am officially Celiac, or if it's just gluten sensitivity. My doctor was skeptical, and obviously didn't know that much about Celiac's and I have not pursued switching doctors yet. When it's come up, I usually tell people "I figured out wheat was causing my horrible migraine headaches, so I don't eat wheat, I have...
  19. The drink mix I had was - "Great Value Orange Early Rise Drink Mix, 5 count" Open Original Shared Link I used to like this instead of OJ to save on calories/sugar in the juice At least crystal light (owned by Kraft) has started labeling their products as gluten free.
  20. After years of having abnormal periods mine have become a lot more normal in like 2 months or less of being gluten free. I had thought I was having early menopause or pre-menopause (in my 40's) nope. It was just another thing that wheat and gluten were messing up in my body. Hopefully for you it will help with your fertility. You might get pregnant...
  21. maybe cross contamination from the food worker at chick-fil-a? also you said it took a few hours, maybe some contamination from something else? I ate some peanut m&m's today without issue. However I don't really like how m&m/mars corp won't put out a gluten free list, or put "gluten free" on the products. upon visiting their site they state...
  22. I can relate to your story. My doctor was also dismissive about my bring up Celiac's disease. He told me unless I was emaciated and had loose stools all the time it wasn't celiacs. While we all know those can be symptoms, they are not the only ones! Like you I am overweight, and understand about the hunger you spoke of. I saw something when reading...
  23. I don't eat cereal often, but when I do I like - EnviroKidz Organic Peanut Butter Panda Puffs Cereal I buy it at Trader Joe's but other stores also carry it.
  24. Support or not you have to do what is best for you. Here in the US, no one else would know your test results besides you and your doctor unless you tell them, I wouldn't think it would be different in Canada. So even if your test doesn't show signs of Celiac, you don't have to disclose that to everyone you know. I am still new to this myself, but I think...
  25. I bought these this week and really liked them. However I added more mozzarella and pepperoni to it.
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