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HAPPY NEW YEAR TEX!!!AND EVERY 1


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I would like to apologise for not being on the forum for a very long time.....However i need to wish you all a prosperous, healthy and wealthy new year....Tex i hope you are well!!!

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Hey, Angy! It's nice to "hear" from you. I hope you're doing well. Happy New Year to you!

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Hi Angy,

I can't complain - I hope you're doing well. As Gloria said, it's nice to hear from you again. This place is never the same without you.

I hope the New Year brings you everything that you are hoping for.

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Ty Gloria , tex...nice to see you both still here too...I'll make an effort to check in more often...life gets a hold of you..although I do use Facebook I should pop in here too.would never forget u guys!!!xx
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:happynewyearclowns: Angy... Great to hear from you. :grin:
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Ty star fire...hope u had a lovely festive holiday!!! :lol:
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Angy - how in the world have you been, since the last time you checked in? Healthy, I hope. It's always good to know how our family members are doing.

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Tex...can't complain really...flare here and there...however. Always better without gluten...never ingest gluten...very strict with my diet...recently went lactose free too... Made a really nice lasagne the other day...certainly surprised myself...ur was tasty but too much...developed osteopenia and I'm sure I have fibromyalgia...muscles and bones are awful some days...however seen a rheumotoligist to which was unhelpful...get depression at times too but it's manageable...so how u been ??? :grin:
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Well, I thought I was doing OK, except for a few aches and pains, and osteoarthritis, but I just got some lab test results back from Enterolab that confirms my suspicions - I'm getting trace amounts of gluten in my diet, and I'm also sensitive to casein, so that's where my aches and pains, and osteoarthritis are coming from.

Maybe that's what's causing yours, also. Either gluten or casein-sensitivity can cause the symptoms you mentioned, plus they can also cause depression. My aches and pains resemble fibromyalgia, sometimes, but I'm sure that they're from food-sensitivities - that's why I had the tests done..

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That's very good tex...that enterolab can rule that out...pity uk doesn't offer a lab like enterolab...hell I seen my gi last month and that's the first time In 4 years he actually admitted that gluten is an issue with mc..I thought that's good better than never, only it didn't help back then..I think he thought I was a smartasss back then :twisted: like I've said before we are the ones who know our bodies and symptoms ... Glad to hear your good except for that arthritis which hopefully is manageable... :pigtail:
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I'm pretty sure that when I get my diet straightened out again, the arthritis will go away.

At least your GI doc is slowly learning, that's a step in the right direction.

If you should want to try a test for casein, you can send a sample to Enterolab, from the UK. I can think of members from Span, and Hong Kong, who have done that.

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Would that be a bowel movement from my side of the pond lol!!! :lol:
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I reckon it would. :ROFL:

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