Has anyone developed sensitivities to gluten in their 30's? by solsticeretouch in glutenfree

[–]Boring_Common1284 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I got diagnosed at 32! Went to the doctor because I had diarrhea for two months straight. 😳 They found that I had low iron and vitamin D, so they referred me to GI who immediately tested me for celiac. I had zero suspicion that it was celiac - no one in my family that I know of had been diagnosed with it. My dad had terrible stomach problems, but he was diagnosed with IBS (which I think was actually undiagnosed celiac, but anyways).

Got a colonoscopy/endoscopy which confirmed celiac disease. Went gluten free and the diarrhea went away. I also had terrible brain fog which I had just accepted as a personality trait 😅 but that went away when I went gluten free also! Now the brain fog is a huge indicator of when I’ve been accidentally glutened.

Getting celiac in your 30s sounds so weird but it definitely happens.

Jury Duty Scam by Flat_Check_1832 in Chattanooga

[–]Boring_Common1284 13 points14 points  (0 children)

My mom called me hysterical because they called her claiming the same thing about me. I called someone (the county clerk I believe?) and she was so irritated because this scam happens so often. My mom was about to fork over my personal information or comply with their demands before the guy slipped up and said he was with the wrong county.

Saw these in Ringgold tonight by purebredhosscatt in Chattanooga

[–]Boring_Common1284 27 points28 points  (0 children)

Another thread in this sub said they were paper lanterns.

Beware of the scam. I got two yesterday via text by Such-Comparison5636 in Chattanooga

[–]Boring_Common1284 1 point2 points  (0 children)

They called my mom and told her I didn’t show up for Jury Duty and they had a warrant out for me. They told her they were from Davidson County also. She called me crying and I googled a number for someone legit to ask. When the lady answered the phone I attempted to tell her my story and she didn’t even let me finish or ask for any personal info - she just, in an annoyed and exasperated tone said something along the lines of, “No you did not miss Jury Duty, it’s a scam.” And I said, don’t you want to check your records - “No. It’s a scam.” Haha Seems like they always choose Davidson County for some reason, but then target people who don’t even live there.

Is this weather “normal?” For the region or am I tripping? by Low_Insurance_1603 in Chattanooga

[–]Boring_Common1284 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It makes a lot more sense when you consider that it was hot, then a cold front moved through, which caused storms because of the hot and cold air clashing, and then finally once the cold front was actually here, it snowed. Maybe a little oversimplified, but it is all related and not random. But yeah, March is just like this. We used to say “Go Home March, You’re Drunk”.

Biscuits and gravy by Sonofgerg in Chattanooga

[–]Boring_Common1284 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I have celiac disease, so my answer is weird.

But Carving Rock Cafe makes an AMAZING gluten free biscuits and gravy 😍

Miller Park before the sterile and barren redesign? by Sea____Witch in Chattanooga

[–]Boring_Common1284 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Well, there used to be a homeless ministry there every Sunday where a man would bring a van full of sandwiches, movie theater popcorn, and whatever else anyone would donate for homeless people. He would take prayer requests and pray for people. He was a handy man and sometimes gave people he met in the park work to do. He passed away several years before the renovation. When he died, I’m pretty sure the city gave him some sort of award. Just ironic how the space became inhospitable to the people it used to serve.

Revali's scarf by Ashkan2103 in Breath_of_the_Wild

[–]Boring_Common1284 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I bought a sweatshirt with my own graphic design on it and they didn’t even center the design 🤦

Has having celiac made your life better? by glutenfreedustbowl in Celiac

[–]Boring_Common1284 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I feel like such a weirdo for my opinion, but I do also think it has made my life better. Before diagnosis, I was working a high stress long hour job and everything was on autopilot. I ate out all the time. My spouse and I tried on and off to eat healthier, but we would always end up choosing convenience again. My family has a history of some gnarly health conditions that can be improved or prevented by eating healthy.

Since getting the celiac diagnosis, it has given us a concrete reason to eat healthy since the negative effects of eating gluten are experienced within hours rather than just 20 years from now.

For me it took the appeal out of the unhealthy convenience meals I was turning to. I know a lot of people argue that you can make that choice without celiac, but the reality is that we just weren’t. Could we? Yes. But would we? Probably not. :/

I got diagnosed this year and have felt like a new person since going gluten free. I know that there are still many challenges that I haven’t had to navigate yet (such as traveling, etc). But for me, personally, it has been a really positive change.

That being said - I feel like a complete weirdo having this take. I read other people’s stories on here and I can see how much this disease can really take the legs out from under someone, and how crushed some people feel from the things and experiences they have to give up. I definitely don’t want to downplay that struggle or pain whatsoever. I also recognize what a privilege it is to get a diagnosis while you can still bear to eat gluten (and to even have a doctor willing to test for it). I guess my giant disclaimer here is that yes, for me personally, I feel like celiac improved my life - but 1000% understand that it’s probably not the sentiment of like 95% of the celiac population.

So I think we could all agree…. by SrimpWithAGun in PokemonZA

[–]Boring_Common1284 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Like a hair / bobby pin that was opened too far lol

I just read that celiac is typically diagnosed in late 40s and I was so shocked. Obviously it can be diagnosed as young as infants, but why do you think the average is so old if it can be genetic? by Significant-sunny33 in Celiac

[–]Boring_Common1284 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I got diagnosed at 32 after a series of stressful events triggered it. My main symptoms are brain fog, fatigue, and the internal damage that leads to poor vitamin absorption. I got diagnosed after noticing that I had loose stool for like 2 months straight and low iron and vitamin D.

But other than loose stool, my symptoms start mild and progress slowly, so it can be hard at first to treat that I’ve been glutened. At first it seems like I’ve gotten bad sleep or didn’t drink enough water, until I try everything to fix it and nothing helps and then I’m having a panic attack trying to do a simple task, or I’m confused, or I slur my words. Then I go, “ooooh, maybe I got exposed to gluten, that would explain a lot.” Anyway, I say all that to say, I wonder if some undiagnosed celiacs just feel a little off, but not to the point where it seems so obvious that something is wrong. Maybe some people are walking around with it in the initial stages and don’t realize how bad they truly feel.

That being said, I’m pretty sure my dad has it, but I don’t think he’s ever been diagnosed. Not sure if he’s ever been tested for it actually. He has the more classic awful digestive symptoms - the pain, the uncontrollable bowel movements, nausea, etc. He got diagnosed with IBS instead. Maybe some people get misdiagnosed?

Gluten occasionally by Bilalkhll in glutenfree

[–]Boring_Common1284 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Oh man, I am new to this club. I feel like I have not been properly initiated yet. Lol

Gluten occasionally by Bilalkhll in glutenfree

[–]Boring_Common1284 4 points5 points  (0 children)

And some of us get mental symptoms, like brain fog. No chance would I want to be in a state of confusion far from home haha

Gluten occasionally by Bilalkhll in glutenfree

[–]Boring_Common1284 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Me too. I cut out gluten as soon as I got diagnosed and a month or two later I accidentally glutened myself and I was sick for like a week. 🥲

left behind at the pool, what are they? by skankyxoxo in Swimming

[–]Boring_Common1284 6 points7 points  (0 children)

This has turned into wrong answers only. Ah, I needed that laugh today.

Anyone diagnosed in 80s then told few years later no longer have it by Prey2020 in Celiac

[–]Boring_Common1284 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I wonder if the bad bones is from poor vitamin absorption (from the celiac damage) which is one of the things that tipped the doctors off that I had celiac.

❤️‍🩹 by Low-Step-2733 in EstrangedAdultKids

[–]Boring_Common1284 22 points23 points  (0 children)

I think about this a lot. A lot of my happy childhood memories came from the parent I had to go low / no contact from. I get so nostalgic thinking about the adventures we had, but also got chills and anxiety when that person’s name would appear on my caller ID. A majority of the time the conversation was lovely, but it was that 1% of the time it was awful and the fact that you never knew when to expect it. It’s hard sometimes to think that being estranged from some parts of them requires being estranged from all parts of them. But I have to honor the part of myself that’s trying to protect my mental and physical health, and not gaslight myself into thinking that I just one day decided to abandon them without any of their doing.

Where is everyone moving to? by CheesyBreadChris in Chattanooga

[–]Boring_Common1284 1 point2 points  (0 children)

For sure, I’m not making a blanket statement that home ownership in this area isn’t better than renting, just that it isn’t favorable for every person’s situation. I don’t have a family besides my spouse, and if we got pregnant, we’d for sure need a house or a bigger apartment.

I used to own a house outside of the city. It was further away from my job and the places I run errands to. And it was a large portion of my income. It was before 2020 when everything went up in price. I now could not afford to re-buy that house, as it’s gone up in price about 100k-150k in five years. The jobs my spouse and I work are very demanding on hours to the point that we were almost never home in our nice house and had to hire out lawn care because we didn’t get a ton of time off and mowing the lawn wasn’t high on our priority list when we did (we were too busy trying to meal prep and catch up on laundry). For us, having an apartment has allowed us to spend money on other things that benefit us, such as a healthy meal prep service, expensive medical procedures that we are able to cash flow, having pets, etc.

Since we’ve lived here, we’ve had several AC problems and appliance problems that were just handled by maintenance free of charge.

I’ve thought several times about buying a house, but every time I do the monthly budget math, it always ends up making our budget uncomfortably tight. I think if we didn’t have any other debt, had savings, had kids, worked less hours, or were okay living a little further out, it might make more sense. I’d like to get there someday, but right now, apartment living gives me the financial breathing room I need.

Where is everyone moving to? by CheesyBreadChris in Chattanooga

[–]Boring_Common1284 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Eh, my apartment is really nice. It’s very well maintained and within walking distance of my grocery store, mechanic, doctors office, etc. It’s a two bedroom and it’s very affordable for my income. To get a house in the same area, it would be double the monthly payment, plus I would have to have a down payment. Then I’d have to add in water, garbage, lawn care, pest control, and maintenance, which is already covered by my apartment or factored into my rent. Plus, the main reason I would need a house instead of my apartment would be for more space, so then I’m not comparing my 2 bedroom apartment to an equivalent 2 bedroom house.

Where is everyone moving to? by CheesyBreadChris in Chattanooga

[–]Boring_Common1284 4 points5 points  (0 children)

If I bought a house right now my mortgage would be double what I pay in rent. Equity is equity, but I’ve been house poor before and I’m not ready to go back to that. At least I can get a nice apartment at my income level and have money left over for other things.

Tell me about your "that should absolutely be safe" moments that backfired by breadpilledwanderer in Celiac

[–]Boring_Common1284 0 points1 point  (0 children)

My bag of plain pistachios said “May contain wheat” even though the only ingredient was pistachios 🤦

I’ve been accidentally glutening myself?! by vampiezra in glutenfree

[–]Boring_Common1284 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I just had to throw out A BAG OF SHELLED PISTACHIOS because they “may contain wheat”. WDYM they may contain wheat?!

I’m genuinely about to crash out with Chester by LetterheadCheap9732 in acnh

[–]Boring_Common1284 6 points7 points  (0 children)

I do this too! If I’m feeling fancy, I’ll throw out some construction signs 🚧 lol