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feuervogel) wrote2010-08-12 04:30 pm
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More testing.
I went to my PCP today for follow-up after the hospital. I told her I'm still having issues in the morning. She's sending some blood for a celiac panel and common food allergens, and we discussed an eliminationish diet (wherein I avoid wheat/dairy/whatever for a number of days and note improvement/no change in my food and symptom diary (which she thought was a good idea, and that the GI doc would probably want to see it)).
I'm *hungry*. Tonight's dinner is probably going to be gratin potatoes, leeks, and artichoke hearts (with a massive amount of cheese; maybe I'll try confounding my experiment and take Lactaid tonight. I'd like to be well enough to go to the beach...).
Speaking of the beach, I'm going to have to take along my own food, because I don't want to experiment at restaurants.
I really hope it isn't gluten intolerance; I really like beer.
I'm *hungry*. Tonight's dinner is probably going to be gratin potatoes, leeks, and artichoke hearts (with a massive amount of cheese; maybe I'll try confounding my experiment and take Lactaid tonight. I'd like to be well enough to go to the beach...).
Speaking of the beach, I'm going to have to take along my own food, because I don't want to experiment at restaurants.
I really hope it isn't gluten intolerance; I really like beer.
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Goat cheese is awesome, btw.
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You know, I'm OK with having to take lactaid to enjoy food I like. I just want the symptoms to DIAF.
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I may be thinking soy now, because I felt ill this afternoon, and the only different thing I ate today was a fruit and nut bar that contains soy lecithin. (Gluten free, though.)
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Gratin potatoes sounds delicious.
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