tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8724048591738331168.post943892567328827510..comments2023-10-25T01:24:55.646-07:00Comments on Vestella's Vale: Tax Time AgainNadyahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00730124015853971661noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8724048591738331168.post-40574091480963433702010-04-18T17:27:30.907-07:002010-04-18T17:27:30.907-07:00It would be lovely if you're not gluten sensit...It would be lovely if you're not gluten sensitive, Hanlie, but I wouldn't rule it out! The testing can be very tricky, & has to be read by someone REALLY familiar with gluten issues! In Finland, gluten is the first thing they check for in cases of infertility (hanlie's blog is 'fertile healthy)<br /><br />Yesterday my dau & her 10 year old got NON GF cupcakes that they THOUGHT were the GF ones @ a BD party & my dau had anxiety this AM for the first time since last summer, <br />The older girl threw a fit in the car on the way to the coast, we finally had to stop & deal with it! <br />My son used to be out of control, his 4 year old is O/C, he & his 6 yr old daughter react to poison oak (but the allergist suggests ’some salves’ for the eczema; & doesn’t think having an aunt & a sis with celiac should be an indication that perhaps it’s GLUTEN!) <br /><br />Today my granddaughter was hollering that we should go to the playground rather than the ocean, & out of control – NOT her usual behavior! (once at the ocean – 66 & no wind – playing in the water, running on the beach, she was happy to be there!) <br />– having been ‘glutened,’ it will take 4-6 weeks for their bodies to recover again.<br /><br />Sigh! I wish it were easy - the younger girl had a GF cupcake, but the hostess didn't realize my dau & the older girl also ate GF (we went GF in part because of the older girl's 'mild seizure disorder' - often linked to G sensitivity)<br /><br />www.glutenfreern.com & www.celiacnurse.com are two great resources who, gluten sensitive themselves, have shifted their careers to helping others recognize the many symptoms, & go gluten free!Nadyahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00730124015853971661noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8724048591738331168.post-59028762732426618582010-04-18T09:16:48.499-07:002010-04-18T09:16:48.499-07:00For a long time I believed that I had a gluten sen...For a long time I believed that I had a gluten sensitivity, if not an outright intolerance. But according to the biochemist who does my BEST readings, I don't. I would have been better off believing that I had, because these days I'm eating far too much bread! <br /><br />Yay for getting the taxes done!Hanliehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16476650601531649816noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8724048591738331168.post-1867655087062282372010-04-16T22:15:17.707-07:002010-04-16T22:15:17.707-07:00i've been thinking of catching up with you abo...i've been thinking of catching up with you about this gluten stuff, since my dx several weeks ago but have been too sick...thanks for the new links, i'm glad you seem to be so full of energy...my flagging memory tells me you are doing this for your health rather than being half dead like me, thus forced into it, and i commend you for it...i am not finding it easy but then, i keep making myself sick with all the crap with gluten in it even when it says it's GF! amazing laws we have...<br /><br />lucky grandma, you ;)<br />xoL'Adelaidehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10725322054223364858noreply@blogger.com