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Stormrunner

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  1. I know I'm late replying. But, you would be surprised how easily you can get bacterial or fungal infections from scratching. I was wearing gloves in morning, but took them off in my sleep, and then scratched in my sleep. Even washing hands before bed didn't stop me from getting it.
  2. Yeah, they didn't even do the skin test on me (cuz my blood test pinged me positive immediately - even a month off gluten) and I had that fungal infection I mentioned. If you end up with a fungal infection on top of the rash - you will get a false negative as well (in fact, we didn't know I had a fungal infection, we had to guess because even THAT came...
  3. I really hate reading stuff like this. My whole family, extended and otherwise have been so good about my Celiac that even my accidental exposure on Thanksgiving upset my mom. I had to remind her even I forgot about the paper plates causing me issues. And it wasn't like it caused a full blown reaction all over, just a few blisters on my stomach, under...
  4. Yes, most of our cats are on raw diet (gluten free mixture) and one is on raw. We no longer have the gluten treats and give them dehydrated. Yes, most of our cats are on raw diet (gluten free mixture) and one is on wet only. We no longer have the gluten treats and give them dehydrated.
  5. I'll say no as well. And I had a bad case. We did have to toss plasticware, no stick pans and make sure gluten free stuff was cooked in oven before anything with gluten. However, if you've been scratching you might have caused another issue that might need treating. I had a fungal infection myself from it (but as I said, my case was bad and...
  6. This is probably a better reply than mine. I am neurodivergent myself, so I tend to forget not everyone knows these terms.
  7. Not Neurodivergent. No Autism, ADHD or other cognitive disabilities that might cause chewing on things like pencils or not understanding dangers of it.
  8. Last year I started having a blistering rash bo one could diagnose, until my endocrinologist did a Celiac blood panel (because my other doctors thought it might have been linked to my Hashimoto's -it is...kinda, but only by autoimmune association). I had already suspected, so I stopped eating gluten about a month ahead of this. We went to stainless...
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