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Would using a showerhead filter help to ease dermatitis herpetiformis itchiness?
While the DH rashes are most definitely clearing four months into a gluten-free diet, I still have an itchy scalp, and a friend suggested a showerhead filter might help. Apparently impurities and chlorine in water can aggravate (or even cause) dry or itchy skin conditions, especially in hard water areas
While the DH rashes are most definitely clearing four months into a gluten-free diet, I still have an itchy scalp, and a friend suggested a showerhead filter might help. Apparently impurities and chlorine in water can aggravate (or even cause) dry or itchy skin conditions, especially in hard water areas
coeliacvegan
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Gluten Free Guerrillas
12 years ago
The difference between coeliac disease and gluten sensitivity
Finally, I've had my biopsy results back. I do not have coeliac disease, but have been advised to stay on the gluten free diet anyway. I am lucky that there was a recent article in the BMJ recognising gluten sensitivity as a separate entity, which I guess is what I have! I came across
Finally, I've had my biopsy results back. I do not have coeliac disease, but have been advised to stay on the gluten free diet anyway. I am lucky that there was a recent article in the BMJ recognising gluten sensitivity as a separate entity, which I guess is what I have! I came across
poing
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Gluten Free Guerrillas
12 years ago
Is it worth taking vitamin supplements when first diagnosed with coeliac disease?
I already take a liquid iron supplement, as I have been anaemic for a number of years, but am uncertain whether it would benefit me to take anything else. On the one hand, my system is almost certainly nutritionally depleted, as I have only recently been diagnosed and adopted a totally gluten-free
I already take a liquid iron supplement, as I have been anaemic for a number of years, but am uncertain whether it would benefit me to take anything else. On the one hand, my system is almost certainly nutritionally depleted, as I have only recently been diagnosed and adopted a totally gluten-free
coeliacvegan
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Gluten Free Guerrillas
12 years ago
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SHARING GOOD NEWS III - HOW CAN DIET CHANGES IMPROVE B12/FOLATE LEVELS BY LOWERING HOMOCYSTEINE
Hi folks: Sharing material below because of homocysteine connection with PA. In earlier material I submitted about tests suggested for PA, homocysteine levels test is one in their list. Read more below. Because I have had symptoms that approximated even "leaky gut" description, requesting homocysteine
Hi folks: Sharing material below because of homocysteine connection with PA. In earlier material I submitted about tests suggested for PA, homocysteine levels test is one in their list. Read more below. Because I have had symptoms that approximated even "leaky gut" description, requesting homocysteine
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
12 years ago
Any advice please on putting on weight
Hi this is my first post so please forgive me if I ramble. My husband has been under the care of the gastro consultant for over 12 months now. He has lost 4 stone, weight which he can ill afford to lose. He has had numerous tests and investigations, he has gallstones but the surgery to remove the gall
Hi this is my first post so please forgive me if I ramble. My husband has been under the care of the gastro consultant for over 12 months now. He has lost 4 stone, weight which he can ill afford to lose. He has had numerous tests and investigations, he has gallstones but the surgery to remove the gall
Patientwife
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Gluten Free Guerrillas
12 years ago
Do some people choose a gluten free diet even if they are not intollerent or have ceoliac disease and why?
My daughter ordered me a gf pizza from Dominoes and was asked "is the patient (not customer !!) suffering from Ceoliac Disease or just prefers GF?". I didn't realise people chose GF even if they don't need to. Why do they do this is a GF diet healthier?
My daughter ordered me a gf pizza from Dominoes and was asked "is the patient (not customer !!) suffering from Ceoliac Disease or just prefers GF?". I didn't realise people chose GF even if they don't need to. Why do they do this is a GF diet healthier?
easiand
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Gluten Free Guerrillas
12 years ago
which nutrient suppliments /vitamins for coelic patients?
After swaitching to gluten free diet for over 3 months now my tummy is no more bloated and i sleep well.But feel the weakness..which nutrient suppliments would you recommend
After swaitching to gluten free diet for over 3 months now my tummy is no more bloated and i sleep well.But feel the weakness..which nutrient suppliments would you recommend
Milind
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Gluten Free Guerrillas
12 years ago
Pain 4 days after endoscopy, is this normal?
My 15yo son had his endoscopy on Friday to confirm coeliac. We are pretty sure he has it, bloods and camera suggest it and younger brother already diagnosed. He was in a bit of discomfort over the weekend but last night tummy pains got worse (he describes it like someone poking him with a spoon from
My 15yo son had his endoscopy on Friday to confirm coeliac. We are pretty sure he has it, bloods and camera suggest it and younger brother already diagnosed. He was in a bit of discomfort over the weekend but last night tummy pains got worse (he describes it like someone poking him with a spoon from
MrsJourns
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Gluten Free Guerrillas
12 years ago
I have a problem! I appear to be allergic to the rice protein, and this limits me more on diet choices, does anyone have any suggestions?
I am as yet an undiagnosed Coeliac, but I have been advised to follow a Gluten free diet by my GP until I have tests next month, but I also appear to be allergic to the protein in rice, so am more limited on my diet, i can't have rice noodles, rice paper, anything containing rice, I am also finding problems
I am as yet an undiagnosed Coeliac, but I have been advised to follow a Gluten free diet by my GP until I have tests next month, but I also appear to be allergic to the protein in rice, so am more limited on my diet, i can't have rice noodles, rice paper, anything containing rice, I am also finding problems
bm50
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Gluten Free Guerrillas
12 years ago
Should I have an endoscopy?
Hi everyone, I'm new to the community and pretty scared and confused about having Coeliac Disease. If you could give any advice that would be great. I had blood tests in November 2012 to check my liver and kidney function, to check my iron levels and to check for thyroid problems and Coeliac Disease
Hi everyone, I'm new to the community and pretty scared and confused about having Coeliac Disease. If you could give any advice that would be great. I had blood tests in November 2012 to check my liver and kidney function, to check my iron levels and to check for thyroid problems and Coeliac Disease
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Gluten Free Guerrillas
12 years ago
what a helpful website
I hope you don't mind me posting this. I am so pleased to have found this website. Reading this website has made me feel quite lucky compared to others. After a few weeks of symptoms in late autumn last year, following tests which were inconclusive, my GP advised me to avoid gluten in my diet and
I hope you don't mind me posting this. I am so pleased to have found this website. Reading this website has made me feel quite lucky compared to others. After a few weeks of symptoms in late autumn last year, following tests which were inconclusive, my GP advised me to avoid gluten in my diet and
urbangirl
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Gluten Free Guerrillas
12 years ago
Is there a test to see how successful my gluten free diet is?
As I do not suffer any obvious adverse reaction to eating gluten, and it's got me thinking of how do I know if I'm being glutened, or even if I'm being damaged by codex levels. Can my GP tell with just a blood test or do I need to undergo another biopsy .
As I do not suffer any obvious adverse reaction to eating gluten, and it's got me thinking of how do I know if I'm being glutened, or even if I'm being damaged by codex levels. Can my GP tell with just a blood test or do I need to undergo another biopsy .
Mikes
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Gluten Free Guerrillas
12 years ago
Can anyone recommend a gluten-free shampoo? What gluten-free beauty brands work for you?
Have decided to take the extra step of removing gluten from the toiletries I use, as it seems logical to me to do so, even if opinion is currently divided on this issue. I am particularly keen to source a gluten-free shampoo and conditioner, as one problem that has yet to respond to my gluten-free diet
Have decided to take the extra step of removing gluten from the toiletries I use, as it seems logical to me to do so, even if opinion is currently divided on this issue. I am particularly keen to source a gluten-free shampoo and conditioner, as one problem that has yet to respond to my gluten-free diet
coeliacvegan
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Gluten Free Guerrillas
12 years ago
Oh, I'm 'super sensitive' don't you know......gluten free labelling of a different type!
Seeing the current question from Pretender re diagnosing 'super sensitive coeliacs' got me searching for a previous posting that I remember seeing by GFG: http://glutenfreeguerrillas.healthunlocked.com/questions/14288/do-sensitive-coeliacs-exist Now here's my view, I don't believe in various catagories
Seeing the current question from Pretender re diagnosing 'super sensitive coeliacs' got me searching for a previous posting that I remember seeing by GFG: http://glutenfreeguerrillas.healthunlocked.com/questions/14288/do-sensitive-coeliacs-exist Now here's my view, I don't believe in various catagories
MedicalSceptic
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Gluten Free Guerrillas
12 years ago
Pain has disappeared
I have recently gone back onto a gluten free diet and have set out a diet plan and worked out things that i can eat and snack wise also.. i have tried gluten free a few months ago and also noticed a difference.. this time i have stuck to it properly and i love it. i have always been one of the really
I have recently gone back onto a gluten free diet and have set out a diet plan and worked out things that i can eat and snack wise also.. i have tried gluten free a few months ago and also noticed a difference.. this time i have stuck to it properly and i love it. i have always been one of the really
ConfusedGirl
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Endometriosis UK
12 years ago
What positive things has Coeliac Disease taught you? List your top 3.
After a while on a gluten free diet can you reflect and list your top 3 things that you've learnt, discovered, managed, changed as a result the diagnosis? i.e. have you explored foods you wouldn't normally eat? Have you ditched the Free From aisle products for eating naturally gluten free? Have you adopted
After a while on a gluten free diet can you reflect and list your top 3 things that you've learnt, discovered, managed, changed as a result the diagnosis? i.e. have you explored foods you wouldn't normally eat? Have you ditched the Free From aisle products for eating naturally gluten free? Have you adopted
FionaGFG
Administrator
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Gluten Free Guerrillas
12 years ago
Still getting symptons
Hi all am fairly new to this (diagnosed about 4 months) and on a gluten free diet. Am getting bowel problems similar to when I was eating gluten that seem to have started over last two weeks. Am trying to avoid cross contamination although I live with others who are on a normal diet I am really careful
Hi all am fairly new to this (diagnosed about 4 months) and on a gluten free diet. Am getting bowel problems similar to when I was eating gluten that seem to have started over last two weeks. Am trying to avoid cross contamination although I live with others who are on a normal diet I am really careful
easiand
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Gluten Free Guerrillas
12 years ago
Before the Gluten-free diet.
What did Coeliac's do before the gluten-free diet came along?
What did Coeliac's do before the gluten-free diet came along?
pretender
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Gluten Free Guerrillas
12 years ago
Dr. Rodney Ford answers the No.1 Coeliac question..'When will my bowel recover'? (repeat posting)
*****Exclusive******* Here's our next Q&A with Coeliac Dr Rodney Ford, author of the Gluten Syndrome. Q: When will my bowel recover? A: Coeliac disease is defined as “small bowel mucosal damage, which is reversible on a gluten free diet, in genetically predisposed people (who carrying the DQ2
*****Exclusive******* Here's our next Q&A with Coeliac Dr Rodney Ford, author of the Gluten Syndrome. Q: When will my bowel recover? A: Coeliac disease is defined as “small bowel mucosal damage, which is reversible on a gluten free diet, in genetically predisposed people (who carrying the DQ2
Irene
Administrator
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Gluten Free Guerrillas
12 years ago
Just been diagnosed and a month gluten-free, but feeling even WORSE - has anyone else had this?
Hi all After having been really ill for a year (aching joints, tiredness, bad skin, hair loss, hormonal issues) - I was finally diagnosed as having Coeliac by my third consultant. My biopsy in November confirmed it and I have been on a gluten-free diet for just over a month. I was kind of hoping
Hi all After having been really ill for a year (aching joints, tiredness, bad skin, hair loss, hormonal issues) - I was finally diagnosed as having Coeliac by my third consultant. My biopsy in November confirmed it and I have been on a gluten-free diet for just over a month. I was kind of hoping
CharlieD
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Gluten Free Guerrillas
12 years ago
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