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So happy to have found my online family a few years ago and now we have added 3 more since I've been on vacation...
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Deb, Leslie & Teresa!
Happy that you have found us and don't hesitate to ask questions...
So happy to have found my online family a few years ago and now we have added 3 more since I've been on vacation...
Dee~~~~~
"What the heart gives away is never gone ... It is kept in the hearts of others."
- Littlekicker
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- Joined: Tue Jan 06, 2009 7:18 pm
- Location: Ohio
- Littlekicker
- Posts: 20
- Joined: Tue Jan 06, 2009 7:18 pm
- Location: Ohio
Yep!! I sure am a "Buckeye" but it's to bad that those Texans outsmarted us in the Bowl game minutes before the final!! LOL!!!
Sadly, I don't have a good GI either. I'm maybe with him in his office 5 minutes and that's to get my prescription refilled. He's always been like, "This is what you have and sends you on your way.
I did get to inform his new, female, nurse practitioner in during my appt. in September and gave her this website & Dr. Fines. She definitely wasn't ahead of my game.....
Where are you located in Ohio??
I'm in North Canton.
Dee~~~
Sadly, I don't have a good GI either. I'm maybe with him in his office 5 minutes and that's to get my prescription refilled. He's always been like, "This is what you have and sends you on your way.
I did get to inform his new, female, nurse practitioner in during my appt. in September and gave her this website & Dr. Fines. She definitely wasn't ahead of my game.....
Where are you located in Ohio??
I'm in North Canton.
Dee~~~
"What the heart gives away is never gone ... It is kept in the hearts of others."
- Littlekicker
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- Location: Ohio
My GI reacted the same way when I tried to show him my results from Dr. Fine's testing.
He wanted no part of it!!!
North of Columbus??
Hmmmmmm!
I would think that there would be some good GI's in the Columbus area.
Let me do some researching for you & I'll see what I come up with.
Dee~~~~~
He wanted no part of it!!!
North of Columbus??
Hmmmmmm!
I would think that there would be some good GI's in the Columbus area.
Let me do some researching for you & I'll see what I come up with.
Dee~~~~~
"What the heart gives away is never gone ... It is kept in the hearts of others."
Do a Google search on the Ohio State Medical Center.
There are links that will provide you with GI doctor's .
You can usually then type in a doctor's name and alot of times you can bring up information about them.
Dee~~~~
There are links that will provide you with GI doctor's .
You can usually then type in a doctor's name and alot of times you can bring up information about them.
Dee~~~~
"What the heart gives away is never gone ... It is kept in the hearts of others."
Silly me, I'm hoping that my doc will someday get around to looking at Dr. Fine's web sites. I'm going to work on it very slowly. If her other MC patient responds to a GF diet maybe it will happen.
Is Dr. Fine the originator of the GF diet for MC?
We lived in Columbus (Whitehall) when DH was in grad school at OSU. I graduated from there, too.
Is Dr. Fine the originator of the GF diet for MC?
We lived in Columbus (Whitehall) when DH was in grad school at OSU. I graduated from there, too.
DISCLAIMER: I am not a doctor and don't play one on TV.
LDN July 18, 2014
Joan
LDN July 18, 2014
Joan
Joan,
Good question. Polly probably knows the answer to that one. There was an MC newsletter that dates back to 1995, where some of our members shared information, but I'm not sure if they discovered that the GF diet worked, or if they got that information from Dr. Fine, in 2001. IOW, Judy Malinowski's MC/CC Club newsletter was sharing information about the diet in 2001, but I'm not sure if Dr. Fine was promoting the diet along with the Pepto treatment at that point, or if he added the diet to his plan later.
I'm just a "new kid on the block", in the MC game - I joined Sally's old board on July 5, 2004, as I recall. I had already been on the GF diet for almost two years, at that point, and had achieved remission about six months prior to joining that board. I'm guessing that Dr. Fine discovered gluten-sensitivity early on, during his research, and he originally proposed the GF diet, as part of the Pepto treatment.
http://www.colitis.malinowski.com/
Tex
Good question. Polly probably knows the answer to that one. There was an MC newsletter that dates back to 1995, where some of our members shared information, but I'm not sure if they discovered that the GF diet worked, or if they got that information from Dr. Fine, in 2001. IOW, Judy Malinowski's MC/CC Club newsletter was sharing information about the diet in 2001, but I'm not sure if Dr. Fine was promoting the diet along with the Pepto treatment at that point, or if he added the diet to his plan later.
I'm just a "new kid on the block", in the MC game - I joined Sally's old board on July 5, 2004, as I recall. I had already been on the GF diet for almost two years, at that point, and had achieved remission about six months prior to joining that board. I'm guessing that Dr. Fine discovered gluten-sensitivity early on, during his research, and he originally proposed the GF diet, as part of the Pepto treatment.
http://www.colitis.malinowski.com/
Tex
It is suspected that some of the hardest material known to science can be found in the skulls of GI specialists who insist that diet has nothing to do with the treatment of microscopic colitis.
I hope not. I was a bad patient, because I wasn't very patient. I kept testing myself almost every couple of weeks, with either corn or dairy products, to see if I was over my intolerance to them. Remember, that was before I had ever met anyone in this group, so I didn't really know how to go about it - it was learn-as-you-go, for me. By constantly "challenging" myself, naturally, I never gave the inflammation an opportunity to completely fade away. It finally dawned on me that this approach wasn't working, so I stopped eating everything but meat, potatoes, rice, and a couple of well-cooked veggies, and in a few weeks, I was in Shangri-la.Joan wrote:You mean it could take me another year to get to remission?
Tex
It is suspected that some of the hardest material known to science can be found in the skulls of GI specialists who insist that diet has nothing to do with the treatment of microscopic colitis.
- MaggieRedwings
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Morning Joan,
I am sure Tex was not a bad patient on the GF diet. LOL
It could take longer but if you stick with it, you will be successful. It has been a very long road for me but then again, I am multiply intolerant to a good number of foods so it has been harder. Right now, I think that being off of all meds, I might be seeing light at the end of the tunnel. I am so hoping so.
Love, Maggie
I am sure Tex was not a bad patient on the GF diet. LOL
It could take longer but if you stick with it, you will be successful. It has been a very long road for me but then again, I am multiply intolerant to a good number of foods so it has been harder. Right now, I think that being off of all meds, I might be seeing light at the end of the tunnel. I am so hoping so.
Love, Maggie
Maggie Scarpone
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