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Awol cast iron stomach

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  1. Yay ! All the help you give me I finally got to give back ?
  2. Never a bad idea to further read up on nutrition or consult with one if covered by insurance or in budget. While celiacs can have most foods except wheat, rye, barley some of us have additional intolerances too. Some have intolerances to lectin foods or nightshade foods as well. Even if not intolerant sometimes when highly inflamed these items may...
  3. Wow neat site with your positive words and others positive reviews. Thanks admin and Ennis. In addition to making sure we know how to prep (hopefully for things no one will have to experience) this is helpful for traveling &a camping as some of you point out. Im still very much trying to process all of this (takes some time) but seeing...
  4. Hi Marcos, welcome to the community. it is quite frustrating to go decades with this condition being undiagnosed I too was labeled IBS for 2 decades and you and I share some symptoms. All your feelings are valid, the regret over loss of our primary or chosen career and employment are terrible and often tragically befall us. I am...
  5. As most veteran celiac's have likely lost the taste/ desire for wheat over the many years they have been gluten-free not sure if the target celiac audience will be big buyers. To add to Ennis' point why this angle Vs. helping the actual autoimmune celiac patient, the thought crossed my mind too. Sorry to be the pessimist I thought of industry, commodities...
  6. Get some rest Ennis for the big food charity giving day. Amazing , big heart you have. I hope the sales are kind to you and reward you for your big heart. I hope you reap back the kindness you give in a form that aids you. Happy Thanksgiving Ennis
  7. Hi Lucy Lou, I am very glad you were able to get your med compounded and figured out corn derivative compounds are causing you reactions. After my gluten challenge and the fall out that followed I determined I could not have corn derivatives microcrystalline cellulose, maltodextrin (corn), citric acid (corn derived) as well. My joints, gi, and then some...
  8. A ha ha ha ha This article is so flip floppin I can't even begin to comment I.e. - you might be gluten intolerant but can eat some gluten !!!!????? may all potential people with real intolerances find their way here and not use this as their primary source of info on celiac, gluten intolerance, and wheat IgE allergy yikes
  9. I'll look for the crust in the recipe section. So it set well good then hopefully I can pull it off however I'll humbly admit I'm no chef like you . So let's hope for my best ?
  10. Well timed Pep talk Admin. I am trying to accommodate all my intolerances this year to make dinner. Last year I will admit I was so ill, I didn't bother doing a holiday dinner. My spouse (bless him) handled creating a small safe meal in 2016 as I sulked in the corner miserable as T-Day was my favorite holiday. I was still eating blender foods back...
  11. Hi many posters gave you excellent info. I thought I would chime in a welcome to. I spent months blending my foods after my gluten challenge. I had 13 food intolerances (I am down to 3) and reacted to even the simplest additives so I began to react to even store bought almond milk and coconut milk-whole foods was the only way as they say. I had to make my...
  12. What a great community. She reaches out for help and you all help her get in touch with Hertzya. That is really touching great group the benefits to celiac after all are in the people? Edit: and Hertzya came back to help ! Good luck to both Hertzya and Sara's daughter sending thoughts it will all work out.
  13. In addition to checking products for gluten-free issues, the particular vitamin that supports hair and nails is called biotin. It is included in most multivitamin s, multi b complex vitamins, but if some people do get enough from diet they may need to add a single biotin supplement. B vitamins are water soluble so they are not stored by the body. When...
  14. Hi Jenny. How long have you been gluten free? Have you potentially come across CC ate away from home, a processed food that is new to you? I get neuropathy issues among many other issues. For me it is my left upper arm goes numb aka falls asleep like sensation and my big toes both feet. Typically this is when I am actively consuming gluten before ...
  15. I have corn and gluten issue this former post by bartfull helped me locate bc aspirin for my son (same issues) after he had ortho work I have not tried it personally As I still avoiding most things good luck
  16. Oh my I just re read your post. Ok now I am going to definitely say yes-you need to find someone who will test you. If this Dr. will not you may want to look for one who will. I slowly reveal my issues on here and I still keep things close to the vest. My pregnancies/labor/deliveries were impacted by my not knowing of my illness earlier. I lost...
  17. 1. Eating gluten for 90 days and getting a blood test done (although I have heard this is not the most accurate way to diagnos Celiacs and I dread the thought of eating gluten for 90 days) Best practices based on current testing parameters etc. & also scope if you can. Depends on insurance sometimes only blood test initially covered etc. Ideally...
  18. Celiac can totally change the trajectory of your social/personal life, without your consent. Very much so.
  19. I am glad you got your diagnosis and I am pleased to hear you heart procedure went well. I wish you much comfort and healing on your path. "but just got diagnosed w vertigo n they are treating me for that!" Oh gosh I have had bouts of vertigo over 20 plus years -I know ell what you speak of. I refer to it as my "fun house" periods.
  20. I also would crash your event too people for the comradery, the tea, social outlet, and hopes of getting some of Chef Ennis food-. He shares many of my issues and I would be hopeful to eat something I didn't have to make, that I likely would not react too .......
  21. I would totally join for the games and tea. Alas I am in the Midwest
  22. Got that right. I describe it as buying a roller coaster ride ticket and then finding out you can't get off. You white knuckle it, accept it, then ride the ride, while learning much about yourself , your strength, and emerging coping skills by default
  23. With chronic illness like Celiac and other immune disorders I believe one after diagnosis goes through the actual shock of the diagnosis and goes through something similar to the Kübler-Ross model (the five stages of grief ) . While this model is tied to the emotions experienced of survivors of an intimate's death, I believe people with life threatening ...
  24. "AND I did my gluten challenge with vital wheat gluten because I knew the GI doc was going to try to pin it on the FODMAPS. What about folks like us??" That was an excellent idea. I see more on fructan and Fodmaps and it was mentioned to me prior to my challenge . I could not finish my challenge and could eat fructan/Fodmaps foods before the challenge...
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