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ARCHIVED New Diagnosed In Chicago
Fiddle-Faddle replied to GFinChicago's topic in Introduce Yourself / Share Stuff
Are you allowed to post the name of the restaurant here? All the Chicago residents can start phoning the restaurant and asking for gluten-free... -
ARCHIVED Why Is The Biopsy Necessary?
Fiddle-Faddle replied to dandelionmom's topic in Parents, Friends and Loved Ones of Celiacs
If it were only a matter of short-term discomfort, I would agree with you, but knocking a child out IS risky, and the procedure IS invasive (though not to the extent of, say, open-heart surgery), which carries other risks. And the chance of false positive is ridiculously high. If they don't pick an affected error, then what? Is it not really celiac?... -
ARCHIVED New Diagnosed In Chicago
Fiddle-Faddle replied to GFinChicago's topic in Introduce Yourself / Share Stuff
Here in Pittsburgh, someone is opening a gluten-free bakery! They haven't even opened yet, and, according to the newspaper, their phone is already ringing off the hook with people who want their gluten-free yummies! Maybe you could open one in the Chicago area? I bet people would be lining up around the block! -
ARCHIVED Fibromyalgia? Ra? Both?
Fiddle-Faddle replied to num1habsfan's topic in Related Issues & Disorders
You might pm Ursa Major, who I think was diagnosed with both, and to my memory, both disappeared when she stopped eating all the foods that triggered it (in her case, gluten was the biggie, but there were many others, including peppers, tomatoes, etc.) You also might want to check out the OMG thread and the Lyme disease thread. There seems to be a surprisingly... -
ARCHIVED Feel Like I Am Going To Lose It!
Fiddle-Faddle replied to Mickide's topic in Coping with Celiac Disease
It really does get better, much better! And the info and support you'll find here is amazing. I ate extremely healthy meals for the first two gluten-free weeks--eggs for breakfast, salads for lunch, and stir-fries (with LaChoy soy sauce or San-J tamari, doctored up with rice wine, ginger, garlic, lime juice, and lots of cilantro) for dinner. My snacks... -
ARCHIVED Omg...i Might Be On To Something
Fiddle-Faddle replied to Rachel--24's topic in Food Intolerance & Leaky Gut
Mia, I forget what foods you can eat. If you wouldn't mind posting those again, maybe we could come up with creative ideas for packing/cooking/meal prep, etc. It might be worth investing in a tiny portable microwave that you can keep in the hotel room. I usually bring lots of zipper bags and fill them with ice cubes and keep them in one of those cheapie... -
ARCHIVED Gooey Chocolate Chip Cookies
Fiddle-Faddle replied to confusedks's topic in Gluten-Free Recipes & Cooking Tips
Forget the mixes, they charge about 10X what it costs to mix up the ingredients yourself! There are several wonderful recipes (including chocolate chip cookies that rival gluteny Tollhouse--YES, THEY ARE GOOEY) on Annaliese Roberts' website, www.foodphilosopher.com. These recipes taste as good or better than any mix. Basically, you make your own flour... -
ARCHIVED Omg...i Might Be On To Something
Fiddle-Faddle replied to Rachel--24's topic in Food Intolerance & Leaky Gut
I read that they use New York City tap water (which is actually from a source in the Catskills), so that should be, "The Noive!" (Think of the Cowardly Lion here...) -
ARCHIVED Pittsburgh Area (and Elsewhere...)
Fiddle-Faddle replied to aquamarine-queen's topic in Gluten-Free Restaurants
I think it's at the Galleria mall, right? I've never been to the Bravo's there, but I've been to the Galleria. Take 279 S to the Ft. Pitt tunnel, go through the tunnel, and exit at Banksville road. Stay on Banksville until you hit Cochran Road (a T-intersection). Turn Left on Cochran Keep going straight on Cochran; at some point, it will... -
ARCHIVED Egd Without Sedative?
Fiddle-Faddle replied to horsegirl's topic in Celiac Disease Pre-Diagnosis, Testing & Symptoms
I have had 2 done without sedation. They sprayed my throat twice as much, which helped a lot. I knew in advance that I would be gagging a lot, so I was very conscious of trying to relax my stomach muscles and breathing. I had a lot of saliva, much more than I'd expected, and I was able to communicate that to the nurse so that she could suction it out... -
ARCHIVED My Doctor's Visits Here In Germany
Fiddle-Faddle replied to Ursa Major's topic in Related Issues & Disorders
Ursa, that's wonderful! I'm so happy to hear that you are feeling better and have found some answers! Does this doctor know any doctors within an hour or two of where you live in Canada who might be more reasonable than your old one? -
ARCHIVED Omg...i Might Be On To Something
Fiddle-Faddle replied to Rachel--24's topic in Food Intolerance & Leaky Gut
Don't know if this will help at all, but to my knowledge, the only things I seem to have major problems with are gluten and--coffee. My brother has no food problems, but I remember seeing him try his first cigarette--and he vomited (which is one of the reasons I have never ever ever been remotely tempted to try it). apparently, it happened every time... -
ARCHIVED Always Gluten-free Eating Out?
Fiddle-Faddle replied to 7-cody's topic in Gluten-Free Restaurants
Depends on where you go. Some restaurants use pre-marinated chicken. -
ARCHIVED Why Is The Biopsy Necessary?
Fiddle-Faddle replied to dandelionmom's topic in Parents, Friends and Loved Ones of Celiacs
You do not need a doctor's permission to try the gluten-free diet, and you do not need to let a doctor bully you into an invasive, risky procedure that is nothing more than a fishing expedition. You already know that gluten is the problem. The biopsy only lets the doctor confirm the amount of damage to the villi--IF he happens to biopsy a damaged area... -
ARCHIVED Ordering At Any Pizzeria
Fiddle-Faddle replied to Fiddle-Faddle's topic in Gluten-Free Restaurants
No such thing as a retarded question here, we're all learning! Eggplant: Open Original Shared Link A common Italian-American dish is eggplant parmesan, which is sliced eggplant that has been breaded and fried, then layered with tomato sauce and mozzarella and parmesan cheeses and baked like a lasagna. So I would think most Italian restaurants... -
ARCHIVED Kraft Mac & Cheese Topping (the Blue Can)
Fiddle-Faddle replied to Fiddle-Faddle's topic in Gluten-Free Recipes & Cooking Tips
I know each box is cheaper than the can, but the box only has a couple of spoonfuls of the powder and only makes one batch. I was assuming that the can could make several batches--but I don't know how much to use and if it's exactly the same as the powder from the box. -
Boy, your story sounds way too familiar. I was on TPN with my second pregnancy, and had hyperemesis with all three. Of course, I kept trying to follow doctor's orders, didn't know I had a problem with gluten yet, so I tried eating crackers all the time (gee, wonder why I couldn't keep them down... ). My first was born very small (induced 3 weeks early...
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ARCHIVED Kraft Mac & Cheese Topping (the Blue Can)
Fiddle-Faddle posted a topic in Gluten-Free Recipes & Cooking Tips
I finally found the blue can of Kraft cheese powder--at Wal-Mart, of all places!!! Yay, Wal-Mart. I remember seeing here that it's gluten-free, and that people use it to make mac'n'cheese with gluten-free pasta, but how much of the cheese powder do you use? And how much milk and butter? I'd much rather make "real," from scratch cheese sauce, but... -
First of all--HOORAY that you have made such an effort to breastfeed, as that is nearly always the very best for baby. Do you mind if I ask you for more information? I apologize if it seems like I am interrogating you! I have some suspicions as to what might be wrong, but I don't know enough of your situation yet. How long have you had symptoms of...
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Ditto on the thyroid. Also, do your research on Graves' BEFORE talking to the doctor. Know what is considered normal range bloodwork-wise today, as the parameters have changed in the last couple of years. According to my endocrinologist, most endocrinologists are aware of the new guidelines, but most other docs are not. Gluten-free snacks will NOT give...
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ARCHIVED Son Scheduled For Scope At Georgetown
Fiddle-Faddle replied to arlingtonmom's topic in Parents, Friends and Loved Ones of Celiacs
Best of luck,whatever you decide. Please keep us posted! -
ARCHIVED Did You See An Allergist?
Fiddle-Faddle replied to amberleigh's topic in Post Diagnosis, Recovery & Treatment of Celiac Disease
I didn't bother seeing an allergist, because celiac disease and/or gluten intolerance are not allergies. They are autoimmune disorders. Many (but not all) people believe that celiac disease is simply what is likely to happen if you are gluten intolerant and continue to eat gluten. Of course, if you have any reason to suspect that you might be allergic... -
Oh, I'm so sorry. {{{{{}{{{{{HUGS}}}}}}}}}}
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ARCHIVED Omg...i Might Be On To Something
Fiddle-Faddle replied to Rachel--24's topic in Food Intolerance & Leaky Gut
Patti, I'm sure that there are many possible causes of stinging sweat. In my own experience, my sweat gets like that when I am dehydrated. I always assumed it was because of a higher concentration of salt? So my questions would be, are you drinking enough, and have you increased salt consumption (which wouldn't necessarily mean salty food)? -
ARCHIVED Where Do I Go From Here?
Fiddle-Faddle replied to sjust's topic in Parents, Friends and Loved Ones of Celiacs
Is there any chance vaccines are a factor here? From what you say, her problems began at around two months--which is the age that many pediatricians begin vaccinations. You've probably already wracked your brains, trying to figure just what might have changed around then. I'm not saying never to get any vaccines. But at this point, with her health...