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Victoria1234

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  1. These guys http://thedailytea.com/wellness/gluten-in-tea-say-what/ say you might get gluten in the adhesive they seal tea bags with. personally, tea that I've had really agrees with me. In fact I'm going to go brew a cup!
  2. I'd get it if it wouldn't scare the little kids I'll be teaching, lol. I love things like that. Now I've just got a collection of humorous cat t shirts that always get attention. Back in the day I'd wear very shocking things, especially in grad school. It was the norm to be as shocking as possible in art school!
  3. Thank you everyone. Teaching art is my passion. So happy to be able to do it again,
  4. That's awesome! I have a lot to contribute
  5. Congratulations! personally I took a big horse pill of a prenatal chock full of iron that the obgyn recommended each time I was pg. Do what your doc recommends. They should do a test to see if you need it or not, and if so, about how much you need.
  6. Miss a cancer! That's awful for the doc to say that.
  7. I was just wondering. Sorry to be so intrusive! I always wonder about how well insurance covers these things. I'm so happy it's working out for you to do so. Ok, I'll be honest... I'm super nosey, lol.
  8. What is the success rate for the blood tests?
  9. Oh my, I can identify with choking on lousy gluten-free bread! Poor kiddos!
  10. After a ton of job interviews, I got a great job offer this morning! Will be working full time at a public elementary school! Perfect job, lovely principal, very supportive sounding. Job starts in late august so only a bit more of working pt. Not that I don't love what I'm doing now- I'm a support professional helping a woman with disabilities- but the pay...
  11. I applaud Gemini's post. I have not found it hard nor isolating, except at first when sorting out hidden gluten sources. I was so happy to have my pain decrease that I would have been happy if I only was eating potatoes,. As it is, there's such a huge range of foods you can eat that it's rather healthy and it's fun to explore what you can make. Even on a...
  12. Does your health insurance cover the monthly testing?
  13. Thanks! Making it soon!
  14. Make sure to do a google search on carnival cruise gluten-free and see if there are any other forums to copy this to. How outrageous!
  15. I used to have them very frequently. My on put me on an prophylactic disease of macrobid years ago which knocked them down. But you know what? I stopped taking the med and after I went gluten-free, I haven't had even one! So not sure if it's related or if drinking more water and urinating more frequently helped. ..... but it's so much nicer than it was 1...
  16. I had this pain well before I went off gluten, and well before I had much worse symptoms. Seemed to resolve itself with gluten-free diet. I always suspected an ulcer but since my insurance and money situation was so bad never asked a doctor about it. Perhaps a glutening? But I'd baby myself with soothing foods and nothing strong until it goes away or you...
  17. How about a food diary.? To look for other food intolerances? Many of us have foods we just can't eat above and beyond gluten.
  18. After all the time and expense you have put into your degree, now is not a time to make a snap decision. You will be amazed how much better you will feel in 3 months, in 6 months, and in a year you will be unrecognizable.
  19. Thanks. I still can't look at oats without itching my elbows....
  20. Mylan is supposed to be safe.... I just researched it bcse. I just started it too. But I'm not super sensitive anymore. Be Great to hear if it really is or not! Thanks!
  21. Oh, ok. I tried them when I first found them about 2 years after being gluten-free and they brought back the dh. I had read here it also bothers a lot of people when they are first diagnosed. Maybe I misunderstood? Sorry. Was just trying to help a noob.
  22. That's great! Feel free to add some pearls of wisdom!
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