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ARCHIVED Celiac Disease V. Wheat Allergy
Fiddle-Faddle replied to twe0708's topic in Post Diagnosis, Recovery & Treatment of Celiac Disease
Jaded, celiac disease is NOT an allergy. It is an autoimmune reaction triggered by gluten, which results in the immune system attacking one's own body as well as the gluten. In wheat allergy, it is generally the protein--gluten--that triggers an immune system response, but not an autoimmune response. -
ARCHIVED 1 Week gluten-free And Had Ceaser Salad And Lots Of Stomach Issues!
Fiddle-Faddle replied to pufffee's topic in Coping with Celiac Disease
Even if you picked off the croutons, it is almost certain that there would be crouton crumbs in your salad--and it only takes a crumb to set off that reaction. That's not even considered "cross-contamination." That would be considered a gluten-containing meal. You wouldn't tell someone who is allergic to peanuts to wipe the peanut butter off the bread... -
ARCHIVED Overwhelmed And Depressed By Latest Blood Work
Fiddle-Faddle replied to nasalady's topic in Related Issues & Disorders
I did a quick google search, and found that Lyme Disease and Lupus are often diagnosed (or mis-diagnosed) as each other. Apparently, Lyme can also cause high ANA levels. (Open Original Shared Link) A few years ago, there were a few members here who had Lyme Disease, and who had been previously diagnosed with Lupus, MS, and various neuro disorders. Not... -
ARCHIVED Us Produced Malto Dextrin Is No Longer Safe
Fiddle-Faddle replied to Oonagh's topic in Gluten-Free Foods, Products, Shopping & Medications
I think that it's possible that some of us here are simply sensitive to maltodextrin in a way that might have nothing directly to do with gluten. I don't have terrible, immediate reactions to gluten. My reactions to maltodextrin are quite similar, but much STRONGER than my reactions to gluten. -
ARCHIVED Horrible Slate Article
Fiddle-Faddle replied to Scott Adams's topic in Publications & Publicity
The words of this article totally undermine those who have severe, even life-threatening "gluten intolerance" or undiagnosed celiac. There are plenty of people--many here on this board--who for various reasons were not diagnosed with celiac, yet were either later diagnosed with celiac, or who were diagnosed with severe gluten intolerance. They need to avoid... -
ARCHIVED Odd Poops - Grainy?
Fiddle-Faddle replied to OFIH's topic in Parents, Friends and Loved Ones of Celiacs
I had been told that that is a sign of dehydration. The black, as mentioned above, can also mean blood in the stool, but also occurs for some reason when the child eats a ton of blueberries (!); the black is also seen with iron supplements, but I can't remember why. -
Rice Dream, as mentioned above, is processed with barley enzymes. Their own tests do not say that the levels are too low to be tested, but that the levels are under 20 ppm, which LEGALLY lets them call it "gluten-free," as the current labeling laws follow the 2006 Codex standard. Many, many celiacs report reacting to those 20 ppm levels. Wheat starch...
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ARCHIVED Looking For Anecdotes/funnies Re:celiac Disease
Fiddle-Faddle replied to irish daveyboy's topic in Introduce Yourself / Share Stuff
All I can offer is what so many of us have been told at one time or another after saying that we can't eat anything made from wheat: "Oh, that's all right--all our breads are made from WHITE flour, not wheat! You can have them, no problem!" At one of these episodes, I lost my patience, and said, "Okay, so you know that wheat flour comes from the wheat... -
ARCHIVED Gluten Free Bread Crumb Mix
Fiddle-Faddle replied to momxyz's topic in Gluten-Free Recipes & Cooking Tips
Panko is Japanese dry bread crumbs--very light and delicate. Most of the time, I just use plain old cornmeal--it works great, it's cheap, and fries up golden-brown. Add whatever seasonings you like--garlic powder, seasoned salt, Chesapeake seasoning, etc. I've even been to a seafood place that uses nothing but cornmeal for their fried foods, not because... -
ARCHIVED Doc Says No, I Say Yes
Fiddle-Faddle replied to crimsontopper's topic in Coping with Celiac Disease
Crimsontopper, when I first went off gluten, I had trouble with dairy, gluten-free breads, and chips that contained maltodextrin. Ironically, I did NOT react as strongly to gluten, at least as far as obvious intestinal reactions were concerned, but I was not tempted to cheat--I'd read enough posts from old-timers here who'd had serious--I mean really serious... -
ARCHIVED Any Folks From Sw Pa, Or N. Wv?
Fiddle-Faddle replied to Cath724's topic in Introduce Yourself / Share Stuff
I'm in Pittsburgh! There will be a celiac awareness day at a Pirates game at PNC Park in late September--I think it's posted on the home page of this forum. MSG is not gluten, btw. I have had very good luck with Thai restaurants in general. -
ARCHIVED What The Doctor Said
Fiddle-Faddle replied to KathiSharpe's topic in Celiac Disease Pre-Diagnosis, Testing & Symptoms
There are some very good reasons listed above for repeat endoscopies. However, there is another aspect to be considered: I believe that it's possible that something invasive like and endoscopy, ESPECIALLY if biopsy samples are taken, could trigger problems. Scar tissue can sometimes trigger more scar tissue to grow...and grow...and grow. Anything... -
ARCHIVED What Do You Buy At Costco?
Fiddle-Faddle replied to ldesrocher's topic in Gluten-Free Foods, Products, Shopping & Medications
Gluten-free frozen meatballs! I'm sorry, I can't remember the brand name, but I have found two different brands of frozen chicken or turkey meatballs there! -
ARCHIVED Severe Migratory Joint Pain
Fiddle-Faddle replied to SabrinaESQ's topic in Post Diagnosis, Recovery & Treatment of Celiac Disease
If totally eliminating gluten and dairy (and it MUST be 100%--unfortunately, it's an all-or-nothing situation) does not ease your joint pain, then you might have to look into other possibilities, such as Lyme disease. According to all the Lyme sites, the first symptom of Lyme disease is severe pain in the large joints. But Lyme is tricky to diagnose,... -
ARCHIVED Worth Retesting? I'm Absolutely Miserable
Fiddle-Faddle replied to joyceelaine's topic in Celiac Disease Pre-Diagnosis, Testing & Symptoms
Over the past few years, there have been many reports on this forum from members who had every symptom of celiac--INCLUDING positive dietary respons--but had negative tests. In your case, it's difficult to tell whether or not the tests they did run were complete. Endoscopies do not necessarily go to the small intestine; I had two that didn't, because... -
Excellent advice from Beverly above. I know quite a few people who've had Lyme, and all except one (who was diagnosed within a few weeks of the tick bite) had to go off gluten, dairy, and aspartame (the sweetener in diet sodas--apparently, it has some kind of neuro effect in combo with the Lyme, or maybe even without the Lyme). One also swears that refined...
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ARCHIVED Severe Migratory Joint Pain
Fiddle-Faddle replied to SabrinaESQ's topic in Post Diagnosis, Recovery & Treatment of Celiac Disease
The celiacs I know who suffered from joint pain all have had to eliminate dairy from their diet as well. One of them told me that there was an article in "Rheumatoid Arthritis Today" magazine a few years ago which mentioned the combination of wheat and dairy as being particularly common RA triggers. -
ARCHIVED Generic Drug For Prilosec
Fiddle-Faddle replied to dairy queen's topic in Gluten-Free Foods, Products, Shopping & Medications
You may find that, after being gluten-free for a while, that you might be able to reduce or eliminate your use of omeprazole, as acid reflux is a common symptom of celiac disease. For many of us, it's not the acidic tomato sauce that causes the reflux, it's the gluten-containing pasta! There are a couple of very important things I learned about acid-blockers... -
Joint pain seems to be easily triggered in susceptible individuals by gluten AND dairy. I know that's a lot to give up at once, but there are better dairy substitutes than there used to be. Coconut oil and dairy-free margarines are good (Fleishmann's makes a dairy-free margarine that is available at Kosher stores and areas with lots of Orthodox Jewish...
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ARCHIVED Tinnitis And Dry Eyes
Fiddle-Faddle replied to Jackpru's topic in Coping with Celiac Disease
I agree about getting to the doctor ASAP, but also wanted to mention that tinnitus can be a symptom of B12 deficiency. Both dry eyes and tinnitus can be symptoms of autoimmune problems. -
ARCHIVED Any Non-caucasians On Here?
Fiddle-Faddle replied to zeta-lilly's topic in Post Diagnosis, Recovery & Treatment of Celiac Disease
I have met Chinese, Indian, and African-Americans with celiac disease. Perhaps this might be useful: From Open Original Shared Link "HLA typing and Celiac Disease Some people have had the notion that Celiac was almost totally absent in African-American and Asian populations, however clinical observations and some studies of immigrants who... -
ARCHIVED Undermythalted And Overmyethlated For Celiacs
Fiddle-Faddle replied to Mord's topic in Post Diagnosis, Recovery & Treatment of Celiac Disease
Wheat allergy (as opposed to celiac disease) can cause high histamine levels, and can also cause similar symptoms to celiac disease, including vitamin deficiencies (such as folic acid). The symptoms mentioned of both undermethylation and overmethylation are also symptoms of over-active and under-active thyroid, and may be related. However, celiac disease... -
ARCHIVED Is It Possible To Have Inaccurate Biopsy?
Fiddle-Faddle replied to lharper's topic in Post Diagnosis, Recovery & Treatment of Celiac Disease
If she has been gluten-free for the last 6 months, then her TtG is SUPPOSED to come down. In fact, I have always read on this site that if you have been gluten-free for more than a week, your blood tests will likely be a false negative. If you are not eating gluten, you will not be producing antibodies against it, and you will be unlikely to be producing... -
ARCHIVED Could I Have Mercury Poisoning?
Fiddle-Faddle replied to jasonD2's topic in Introduce Yourself / Share Stuff
Sure, it's possible--but did those symptoms begin when your fillings were first installed? Or were the symptoms more recent? Cilantro is supposed to bind with mercury in small amounts--I wonder if it decided to bind with the mercury in your fillings, and if that was why your headaches got worse. Do you drink diet sodas, or eat anything with Aspartame... -
ARCHIVED Chronic Daily Migraines
Fiddle-Faddle replied to Waiting's topic in Related Issues & Disorders
My neurologist actually recommended butterbur (similar effect as feverfew) as well as riboflavin and magnesium.