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ARCHIVED Could I Have Celiac?
GlutenWrangler replied to edd's topic in Celiac Disease Pre-Diagnosis, Testing & Symptoms
Edd, Your symptoms definitely correspond with celiac disease. IBS is a load of crap, and you definitely shouldn't settle for that type of diagnosis. You need to get tested. If your doctor refuses, as some do, get tested through Enterolab. If you have a problem with gluten, it will show up on an Enterolab test. It's a little expensive, but well worth it to... -
ARCHIVED Supplements
GlutenWrangler replied to Katie618's topic in Post Diagnosis, Recovery & Treatment of Celiac Disease
HLC probiotics are powerful, allergen-free, human derived probiotics. The HLC Intensives have up to 30 billion active cultures per capsule. They also have a line on special probiotics for celiacs called Mindlinx. They have special bacteria that can help to break down gluten and casein in case of accidental ingestion. I get them from RockwellNutrition.com... -
ARCHIVED Another Idiot Doctor
GlutenWrangler replied to GlutenWrangler's topic in Coping with Celiac Disease
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Hey Everyone, So I decided that I needed to get tested for food allergies. I decided to get the ELISA test, which covers 132 foods. It has to be ordered by a physician, so I brought the paperwork to my allergist's office. The nurse had him sign it, and after the Lab received it from me, the kit was sent out. Usually patients have their doctor draw their...
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ARCHIVED Supplements
GlutenWrangler replied to Katie618's topic in Post Diagnosis, Recovery & Treatment of Celiac Disease
Katie, I would keep taking them at least for a few more days. If they still bother you, try a different type of probiotic. I use HLC probiotics and they work very well. I would say if you're not getting any better after ten days, switch and see if you feel better. Good luck, -Brian -
ARCHIVED :( Lost
GlutenWrangler replied to katrinamaria's topic in Post Diagnosis, Recovery & Treatment of Celiac Disease
Katrina, You should definitely get tested for other food intolerances. It could be the cause of fluid retention, which is why alcohol makes you feel better. I hope you feel better. -Brian -
ARCHIVED Supplements
GlutenWrangler replied to Katie618's topic in Post Diagnosis, Recovery & Treatment of Celiac Disease
Katie, There are two possibilities in this situation. Acidopholous is a probiotic, and they can help to get rid of bad bacteria and toxins from your intestine. This cleansing process can last for 2-10 days, and cause cramping, bloating, headache, diarrhea, and constipation. Even though it is uncomfortable, in the end it is a good thing. I went through this... -
ARCHIVED How To Deal With Science Teacher
GlutenWrangler replied to pinktulip's topic in Coping with Celiac Disease
I would first speak with someone in the health services department, or even the adminstrative department. Then I would refuse to participate when using foods that are toxic to my health. Your professor is not being responsible, and you should let the institution know that. -Brian -
ARCHIVED Gene Information Wanted! Please!
GlutenWrangler replied to Peta's topic in Celiac Disease Pre-Diagnosis, Testing & Symptoms
Liz, I found the information that you were talking about. Here's what it says: It should be noted that although the older serologic nomenclature is less specific in the sense of defining fewer different types, in some ways it is the best expression of these genes because it is the protein structure on the cells (as determined by the serologic typing) that... -
ARCHIVED Gene Information Wanted! Please!
GlutenWrangler replied to Peta's topic in Celiac Disease Pre-Diagnosis, Testing & Symptoms
I completely agree. Other diseases can cause malabsorption, but not malapsorption in concert with genetics and positive antibodies. But I don't think it is absolutely necessary to have one celiac gene. I think it is completely absurd for doctors to say that a person needs DQ2 or DQ8 in order to have celiac disease. It's ridiculous, especially considering... -
ARCHIVED Gene Information Wanted! Please!
GlutenWrangler replied to Peta's topic in Celiac Disease Pre-Diagnosis, Testing & Symptoms
I'd like to see that list. Do you know where to find it? Laura, I'm not sure if it is accurate, but from what I've read, most of the people who are diagnosed with celiac disease who do not have DQ2 or DQ8, have the DQ1 gene. I have DQ1 and DQ3. The literature says 1-2% of celiacs do not have DQ2 or DQ8. So I'm guessing it would breakdown something like... -
ARCHIVED Would You Eat These Probiotics?
GlutenWrangler replied to Yenni's topic in Gluten-Free Foods, Products, Shopping & Medications
A volunteer maybe? I don't know. -
ARCHIVED Bloated/yucky Feeling
GlutenWrangler replied to Daisy Duke's topic in Coping with Celiac Disease
Daisy, It's possible that you have some other food intolerances. Many celiacs have problems with corn, soy, yeast, and eggs, just to name a few. The gluten-free bread may have an ingredient that you cannot tolerate. It might be a good idea to tested for food allergies. Good luck. -Brian -
ARCHIVED Too Much Testing?
GlutenWrangler replied to jramfischer's topic in Celiac Disease Pre-Diagnosis, Testing & Symptoms
I agree, you should have already been diagnosed. Time to start up on the diet! Good luck. -Brian -
ARCHIVED Getting A Diagnosis
GlutenWrangler replied to a topic in Celiac Disease Pre-Diagnosis, Testing & Symptoms
That gastroenterologist is an idiot, like many other gastroenterologists. If the Enterolab results are positive, you should trust them, especially considering your Naturopath concurs. Good luck. -Brian -
ARCHIVED Cold/flu Medication
GlutenWrangler replied to Daisy Duke's topic in Gluten-Free Foods, Products, Shopping & Medications
I saw some stuff online called Scot-Tussin, which is gluten-free. You would probably have to order though. -Brian -
ARCHIVED Would You Eat These Probiotics?
GlutenWrangler replied to Yenni's topic in Gluten-Free Foods, Products, Shopping & Medications
I may be wrong, but it seems like they would somehow scrape some out of the intestine, and then use that sample to grow more sterile bacteria. But I may be way off on this one. -
ARCHIVED Gene Information Wanted! Please!
GlutenWrangler replied to Peta's topic in Celiac Disease Pre-Diagnosis, Testing & Symptoms
Rez, So what you're saying is that nobody ever gets results that say that they do not have a celiac or gluten-sensitive gene? From what I've read, the only known genes related to celiac disease and gluten-sensitivity are DQ2, DQ8, DQ1, and DQ3. So if someone didn't have any of these genes, how would Dr. Fine say they have a celiac or gluten-sensitive gene... -
ARCHIVED Gene Information Wanted! Please!
GlutenWrangler replied to Peta's topic in Celiac Disease Pre-Diagnosis, Testing & Symptoms
Yes you're absolutely right that Dr. Fine does not diagnose celiac disease. I was worried that people would think that's what I was saying. But on a side note, the malabsorption test, if positive, indicates intestinal damage and therefore celiac disease. But anyway, the diagnosis for celiac disease was based on a number of cumulative factors, including blood... -
ARCHIVED Need Clarification
GlutenWrangler replied to sore joints's topic in Celiac Disease Pre-Diagnosis, Testing & Symptoms
People with gluten sensitivity can develop celiac disease. My genes dictate that I should only be gluten-sensitive, but I have celiac disease. 1% of the diagnosed celiacs don't have the two main genes. I know that one celiac researcher is trying to eliminate the word celiac disease from medical vocabulary and just have gluten-sensitivity all-encompassing... -
ARCHIVED Gene Information Wanted! Please!
GlutenWrangler replied to Peta's topic in Celiac Disease Pre-Diagnosis, Testing & Symptoms
Nora, Cis and Trans molecules have the same chemical formula, but cannot be superimposed upon each other. Hence, each can bond in only certain ways. When we have celiac genes, like DQ2 and DQ8, what we essestially have is the abilitly to make DQ that start a process that harms our bodies. Since the genes can be in the Cis or Trans position, we can produce... -
ARCHIVED Would You Eat These Probiotics?
GlutenWrangler replied to Yenni's topic in Gluten-Free Foods, Products, Shopping & Medications
Both HMF and HLC probiotics are very good. They are both derived from humans and are allergen free. Other probiotics are less potent and may contain allergens. I definitely think that either of the two is you best bet. The HLC Intensive probiotics really helped me out. HLC also has a product called Mindlinx, which has specific bacteria that helps break down... -
ARCHIVED Gene Information Wanted! Please!
GlutenWrangler replied to Peta's topic in Celiac Disease Pre-Diagnosis, Testing & Symptoms
That definitely makes sense. I have 2, and my symptoms came on very fast and very severe. -
ARCHIVED Gene Information Wanted! Please!
GlutenWrangler replied to Peta's topic in Celiac Disease Pre-Diagnosis, Testing & Symptoms
This doesn't say that people have more than 2 genes. How would that be possibe? We only have 2 parents. -
ARCHIVED Ibs Or Really A Gluten Problem?
GlutenWrangler replied to CAS221's topic in Celiac Disease Pre-Diagnosis, Testing & Symptoms
I agree, great book, you should check it out.