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Big Hank

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  1. Hmmm. In the past the lack of energy and enthusiasm on my part caused concern among family and friends, but I always seemed to be well grounded in reality. As a teen I was referred to social workers in the belief I was suffering depression, but I now think it was just pain and lack of energy because I wasn't eating gluten-free.
  2. Let's see, I'll type out my best recollections and see if it helps. I was the baby in a family of 5 boys. There was an event I can barely remember, a rushed trip to the ER after my airway closed up. Doctors called it 'croup' but now I think it could have been an auto-immune reaction. Also there were times I'd pass bright red blood in my stool. I had been...
  3. A quick search turns up this list, terms being non-dairy sources of calcium. Greens and fish high on the list. http://www.matsupeds.com/images/Non_dairy_calcium_sources.pdf
  4. I mentioned a problem with stress fractures here the other day. I received my diagnosis of Celiac disease at age 39 after an active life; sports, construction work and time in the military. I never imagined I could have had such a health problem, even though there were times as far back as I could remember when there were socially embarrassing situations...
  5. I started eating a lot of mushrooms after seeing they were a great source of selenium, crucial in bone formation/ replenishment, because of stress fractures that would take forever to heal. My doctor said the stress fractures were likely related to the Celiac disease. Any excuse to eat them works for me, I'll have to find a grocery that stocks these and...
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