Good luck everyone, I'll still be lurking

Not eating anything that had gluten (such as wheat/white flour from wheat, cous cous, batter etc) http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Glutenglamourgirl05 wrote:What was your cure? Sry a bit lost on forum
About 4/5 months, I do lapse though when I have had a bad day at college or am too tired or stressed to care which occurs about once a month or so and really end up regretting it.Tibya wrote:1)How long have you been on gluten free diet?
2)How did you get diagonalized that you need a gluten free diet? (By your doctor or yourself)
Please reply.
I suspect it is gluten sensitivity rather than coeliac disease. I have not had any blood tests but if someone who thought they could be susceptible, it would be a good idea to not eat gluten for a good 40 days and on the night before the test eat a lot of gluten containing foods.halitosisux wrote:Hi, well done for discovering this. Did you ever have any blood tests? Do you know whether or not the kind of problem you have would show up positive in a standard blood test for celiac disease?
What I mean is, are there different types or different levels which a person can have this before it would begin to affect them and possibly lead to bad breath?
Well I'm trying to tone up for my job at the moment so had prawns with lime with probiotic yogurt for breakfast and for lunch have had cauliflower and chick-pea curry with brown rice but yesterday I had rice pasta, gluten free cookies, beef curry for tea and a hot banana with cinnamon.dick.karma wrote:AliD, thank you for sharing!
i'm curious to know what your diet is like every single day