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Going GF helped me lose some stubborn pounds. But I had been

doing the Weight Watchers Flex plan before diagnosis. (Funny

how adding " whole wheat " everything to my diet seemed to make

me feel worse. " Funny " in retrospect. At the time I was *NOT*

laughing!) But going GF definitely made it easier to take off

weight. I was not gnawingly hungry and obsessed with the next

bite like I was before going GF. I guess when you're not absorbing

food properly, your body keeps saying " eat more! " Like the

obsessed at a slot machine: surely the NEXT bite will satisfy

me. Once I went GF, food satisfied me a LOT more. I wasn't

hungry all the time. I wasn't obsessed. The weight came off

more easily.

>

> was anyone over weight when they were diagnosed with cd and then lost

> down to a healthy weight after adpoting a gf diet? just wondering.

> Ive been about 30 lbs over weight for a few years and havent been able

> to loose it. Just wondering if any one was in this boat.

>

> Oh and been doing the gluten challange for my biopsy next tuesday for

> and i fell like garbage. blah.

>

> LaURi*

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I worked at a fat camp one summer (actually I think that was my trigger) and when I got home I could not stop gaining weight but we all just assumed it was because I was getting more than 900 calories per day. I ended up about 40 pounds heavier and unable to lose any of it for 2 years. I would work out, walk for miles a day (between classes on campus), eat only salads and nothing would happen. As soon as I was diagnosed (in July) I lost over 20 pounds in a month without doing anything. I've been steady at that weight since then. I'm at the high end of healthy weight for my height right now which is probably why the weight loss stabled off, I should probably lose some, but I just haven't been motivated. I tried to lose it for so long with no luck that I just can't get over the mental hurdle of thinking it won't help this time either.LaURi* C wrote: was anyone over weight when they were diagnosed with cd and then lost down to a healthy weight after adpoting a gf diet? just wondering.Ive been about 30 lbs over weight for a few years and havent been able to loose it. Just wondering if any one was in this boat. Oh and been doing the gluten challange for my biopsy next tuesday for and i fell like garbage. blah.LaURi*

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Diet alone is only marginally effective. The only way to really accelerate weight loss is to combine diet (later transforming that into a lifestyle change - stop eating junk, even GF junk), and exercise (IMHO, 4-5 days a week 40-60 minutes of target heart rate cardio per session coupled with a day or two of weight training).

--E cd and weight losswas anyone over weight when they were diagnosed with cd and then lost down to a healthy weight after adpoting a gf diet? just wondering.Ive been about 30 lbs over weight for a few years and havent been able to loose it. Just wondering if any one was in this boat. Oh and been doing the gluten challange for my biopsy next tuesday for and i fell like garbage. blah.LaURi*

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> was anyone over weight when they were diagnosed with cd and then lost

> down to a healthy weight after adpoting a gf diet? just wondering.

> Ive been about 30 lbs over weight for a few years and havent been able

> to loose it. Just wondering if any one was in this boat.

I did, initially. I actually had to start eating meat in order to

*stop* losing weight after I lost 30 pounds and my body wasn't

putting any on at all. I'm back to vegetarianism (my body had issues

with the meat). I'm hoping I don't start losing too much weight again.

ygg

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Hi Lauri,

Welcome to the gluten challenge club! I’m

on my way there also. Couple more weeks of gluten to go and the pounds are

coming right back on.

I lost weight with Weight Watchers also

(Core plan though) which is what led me to suspect gluten intolerance. As long

as I stayed on the relatively low-carb, low gluten Core plan, I lost weight and

felt better. For this gluten challenge, I’m eating more processed white

flour than I have eaten in the past year or more and geez do I see a difference

in my waistline. Can’t wait to just be practically grain free again.

I think it’s important though, that

when you go gf you don’t go crazy for gluten free flours. They turn into

sugar in your blood stream just like bleached white flour does. Whole foods,

whole grains, lean protein seem to be the best path to a healthy weight. And,

when you stop feeling awful, exercise. I like yoga. I hope I’ll get

aerobic when I’m gf again and have some energy again.

Laurie

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From: SillyYaks [mailto:SillyYaks ] On Behalf Of esther_p210

Sent: Wednesday, March 08, 2006

8:24 PM

To: SillyYaks

Subject: Re: cd and

weight loss

Going GF helped me lose some

stubborn pounds. But I had been

doing the Weight Watchers Flex plan before

diagnosis. (Funny

how adding " whole wheat " everything to

my diet seemed to make

me feel worse. " Funny " in retrospect. At

the time I was *NOT*

laughing!) But going GF definitely made it easier

to take off

weight. I was not gnawingly hungry and obsessed

with the next

bite like I was before going GF. I guess when

you're not absorbing

food properly, your body keeps saying " eat

more! " Like the

obsessed at a slot machine: surely the NEXT bite

will satisfy

me. Once I went GF, food satisfied me a LOT more.

I wasn't

hungry all the time. I wasn't obsessed. The weight

came off

more easily.

>

> was anyone over weight when they were

diagnosed with cd and then lost

> down to a healthy weight after adpoting a gf

diet? just wondering.

> Ive been about 30 lbs over weight for a few

years and havent been able

> to loose it. Just wondering if any one was in

this boat.

>

> Oh and been doing the gluten challange for my

biopsy next tuesday for

> and i fell like garbage. blah.

>

> LaURi*

>

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I lost 40lb in about 6 months GF and CF, but that's I believe because

of the combination of getting healthier and eating low carb. It

certainly made gluten free an easier lifestyle change to make. If I

was eating all the high carb stuff my 8 year old daughter (who's GFCF

also) eats, I'd likely be putting on weight (wholy smokes there are

some really amazing baked goods that my daughter just gobbles up).

I've pretty much stabilized now because I have increased my carbs to

more of a maintenance level but that just means adding in more

fruits. I'm also allergic to cane sugar, rice, potatoes, arrowroot

and tapioca so there's really no way I can end up doing lots of carbs

and remain gluten free (I challenge you try finding a GFCF packaged

food free of those). I eat pretty much no processed foods as you can

imagine. I'm eating like a horse, but maintaining my weight. I go

through over a dozen eggs per week by myself to give you an idea. I

also go through soy nuts and sunflower seeds like there's no tomorrow

(very high calories in the quantity I eat). I'm 5'4 " and I weigh

135lb and loving being in the best shape of my life.

Trudy in NH

>

>

> was anyone over weight when they were diagnosed with cd and then

> lost

> down to a healthy weight after adpoting a gf diet? just wondering.

> Ive been about 30 lbs over weight for a few years and havent been

> able

> to loose it. Just wondering if any one was in this boat.

>

> Oh and been doing the gluten challange for my biopsy next tuesday

> for

> and i fell like garbage. blah.

>

> LaURi*

>

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Holy Toledo

Trudy! Talk about your body demanding that you treat it in a healthy way! “Don’t

eat that nasty stuff or else!!!” I’m so glad you’re feeling

so fit and healthy.

Now about those allergies—how did

you have them diagnosed? I think I’ll want to pursue such ideas, but want

the most credible tests…

Laurie

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SillyYaks [mailto:SillyYaks ] On Behalf Of clanmcculloch

Sent: Thursday, March 09, 2006

4:27 PM

To: SillyYaks

Subject: Re: cd and

weight loss

I lost 40lb in about 6 months

GF and CF, but that's I believe because

of the combination of getting healthier and eating

low carb. It

certainly made gluten free an easier lifestyle

change to make. If I

was eating all the high carb stuff my 8 year old

daughter (who's GFCF

also) eats, I'd likely be putting on weight (wholy

smokes there are

some really amazing baked goods that my daughter

just gobbles up).

I've pretty much stabilized now because I have

increased my carbs to

more of a maintenance level but that just means

adding in more

fruits. I'm also allergic to cane sugar,

rice, potatoes, arrowroot

and tapioca so there's really no way I can end up

doing lots of carbs

and remain gluten free (I challenge you try

finding a GFCF packaged

food free of those). I eat pretty much no

processed foods as you can

imagine. I'm eating like a horse, but

maintaining my weight. I go

through over a dozen eggs per week by myself to

give you an idea. I

also go through soy nuts and sunflower seeds like

there's no tomorrow

(very high calories in the quantity I eat).

I'm 5'4 " and I weigh

135lb and loving being in the best shape of my

life.

Trudy in NH

>

>

> was anyone over weight when they were

diagnosed with cd and then

> lost

> down to a healthy weight after adpoting a gf

diet? just wondering.

> Ive been about 30 lbs over weight for a few

years and havent been

> able

> to loose it. Just wondering if any one was in

this boat.

>

> Oh and been doing the gluten challange for my

biopsy next tuesday

> for

> and i fell like garbage. blah.

>

> LaURi*

>

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My GI doc ordered the food allergy blood tests from Great Smokies

Labs. That was the starting point only. I found out the milk

(lactose, casein and whey), rice, cane sugar and many others from

that. Oddly, gluten and wheat were negative even though I hadn't

gone gluten free yet. They don't test tapioca or arrowroot. I

figured those out myself when I got sick from foods where those were

the only ingredients that I hadn't safely eaten before.

www.GSDL.com is the Great Smokies web site. Your doctor has to

register with them to order the tests. They can register for free

and get the testing kits for free, but they do have to register. My

allergist was interested when I told him about the allergy tests but

he works for a large corporation and the corporation doesn't allow

him to register with other labs.

I am doing significantly better, but I'm still having trouble

cutting down all the internal inflamation. My GI doc is a bit

stumped. We're starting to try some herbal remmidies (l-glutamine,

licorice root, etc) to cut inflamation. I'll see how that goes.

It's starting to look like I may also have some form of colitis.

I'm suspecting Lymphocitic colitis which is a form of Microscopic

colitis. More recent articles I've read on it actually make it

sound like MC is another extention of celiac so who knows.

FYI - I used the fact that I have to bake everything for myself from

scratch as an excuse to buy myself a whole bunch of Pampered Chef

Stoneware - gotta find positives where you can. LOL

>

> >

> > was anyone over weight when they were diagnosed with cd and then

> > lost

> > down to a healthy weight after adpoting a gf diet? just

wondering.

> > Ive been about 30 lbs over weight for a few years and havent

been

> > able

> > to loose it. Just wondering if any one was in this boat.

> >

> > Oh and been doing the gluten challange for my biopsy next

tuesday

> > for

> > and i fell like garbage. blah.

> >

> > LaURi*

> >

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Thank you, I’ll check that lab out.

And I also think that any excuse to buy new kitchen goodies is a good excuse.

Curious about the inflammation—How’s

your omega-3 intake? That’s the fatty acid that turns off our

inflammation response when it isn’t needed anymore. We’re pretty

much all deficient in the US

unless we’re intentionally bolstering it. Just wondering if that might be

important for you?

Laurie

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From:

SillyYaks [mailto:SillyYaks ] On Behalf Of clanmcculloch

Sent: Thursday, March 09, 2006

4:50 PM

To: SillyYaks

Subject: Re: cd and

weight loss

My GI doc ordered the food allergy blood tests

from Great Smokies

Labs. That was the starting point

only. I found out the milk

(lactose, casein and whey), rice, cane sugar

and many others from

that. Oddly, gluten and wheat were

negative even though I hadn't

gone gluten free yet. They don't test

tapioca or arrowroot. I

figured those out myself when I got sick from

foods where those were

the only ingredients that I hadn't safely

eaten before.

www.GSDL.com is the Great Smokies web

site. Your doctor has to

register with them to order the tests.

They can register for free

and get the testing kits for free, but they

do have to register. My

allergist was interested when I told him

about the allergy tests but

he works for a large corporation and the

corporation doesn't allow

him to register with other labs.

I am doing significantly better, but I'm

still having trouble

cutting down all the internal

inflamation. My GI doc is a bit

stumped. We're starting to try some

herbal remmidies (l-glutamine,

licorice root, etc) to cut inflamation.

I'll see how that goes.

It's starting to look like I may also have

some form of colitis.

I'm suspecting Lymphocitic colitis which is a

form of Microscopic

colitis. More recent articles I've read

on it actually make it

sound like MC is another extention of celiac

so who knows.

FYI - I used the fact that I have to bake

everything for myself from

scratch as an excuse to buy myself a whole

bunch of Pampered Chef

Stoneware - gotta find positives where you

can. LOL

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I don't take any omega-3 or omega-6 supplements. The only ones I've

found are in gel-caps and I'm allergic to both beef and pork.

I do eat fish at a minimum 3-4 times per week (usually more but that

the minimum). I try my best to buy the wild stuff because I

understand it's higher in omegas than farm raised. I also try to

add flax meal whenever I bake, but I don't end up baking much for

myself (it's such a pain). I try to add it to salads when I think

of it.

You're the second person in the last couple of days to suggest

EFAs. Hmmmmmm. Maybe I should start listening? I believe Kirkman

Labs sells some Nordic Naturals EFAs that are just liquid (no cap).

I already get my probiotics from them.

I've still got malabsorption problems going on. My last labs showed

defficiency in both A & D. I think my B-12 was just inside the ok

range but barely. I'm on supplements for them but we'll see how

that goes. I'm using beta carotene for the A because I couldn't

find a retanol that wasn't in a gelcap. I know, the EFA would cover

that. I've really gotta look into EFAs.

Trudy in NH

>

> Thank you, I'll check that lab out. And I also think that any

> excuse to buy

> new kitchen goodies is a good excuse.

>

>

>

> Curious about the inflammation-How's your omega-3 intake? That's

> the fatty

> acid that turns off our inflammation response when it isn't needed

> anymore.

> We're pretty much all deficient in the US unless we're

> intentionally

> bolstering it. Just wondering if that might be important for you?

>

>

>

> Laurie

>

> lbilyeu@...

>

> _____

>

> From: SillyYaks [mailto:SillyYaks ]

On Behalf

> Of clanmcculloch

> Sent: Thursday, March 09, 2006 4:50 PM

> To: SillyYaks

> Subject: Re: cd and weight loss

>

>

>

> * My GI doc ordered the food allergy blood tests from Great

Smokies

> Labs. That was the starting point only. I found out the milk

> (lactose, casein and whey), rice, cane sugar and many others from

> that. Oddly, gluten and wheat were negative even though I hadn't

> gone gluten free yet. They don't test tapioca or arrowroot. I

> figured those out myself when I got sick from foods where those

were

> the only ingredients that I hadn't safely eaten before.

>

> www.GSDL.com is the Great Smokies web site. Your doctor has to

> register with them to order the tests. They can register for free

> and get the testing kits for free, but they do have to register.

My

> allergist was interested when I told him about the allergy tests

but

> he works for a large corporation and the corporation doesn't allow

> him to register with other labs.

>

> I am doing significantly better, but I'm still having trouble

> cutting down all the internal inflamation. My GI doc is a bit

> stumped. We're starting to try some herbal remmidies (l-

glutamine,

> licorice root, etc) to cut inflamation. I'll see how that goes.

> It's starting to look like I may also have some form of colitis.

> I'm suspecting Lymphocitic colitis which is a form of Microscopic

> colitis. More recent articles I've read on it actually make it

> sound like MC is another extention of celiac so who knows.

>

> FYI - I used the fact that I have to bake everything for myself

from

> scratch as an excuse to buy myself a whole bunch of Pampered Chef

> Stoneware - gotta find positives where you can. LOL

>

> p, send an email to:

> SillyYaks-unsubscribe

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I was not overweight when I was diagnosed. I was overwhelmed by the whole process of eating gluten free and spent my first year drinking my calories (lots of soda) and chips. Evenso, I lost 10 pounds that first year.

I then decided that that was pretty silly and cut out all of that - since I hadn't eaten that way before being diagnosed.

I tend to eat a lot of salads and use nuts and raisins for fillers. I love the cranberry trail mix and the gluten free corn thins.

I also tend to exercise when I can.

Basically I feel that I can eat healthy and have a gluten free diet.

Good luck.

Randy

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> was anyone over weight when they were diagnosed with cd and then lost> down to a healthy weight after adpoting a gf diet? just wondering.> Ive been about 30 lbs over weight for a few years and havent been able> to loose it. Just wondering if any one was in this boat.I did, initially. I actually had to start eating meat in order to *stop* losing weight after I lost 30 pounds and my body wasn't putting any on at all. I'm back to vegetarianism (my body had issues with the meat). I'm hoping I don't start losing too much weight again.ygg

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Sounds like you’re already on the omega

3 path. I’ll be interested to hear more results. My favorite (current)

source of information on Omega-3 and inflammation is in Weil’s new

book “Healthy Aging”. His explanation is very clear. (You

definitely don’t want omega 6 supplements—we get too much already—it’s

about balance.)

About flax seeds—flaxseed oil is

very delicate and oxidizes quickly (goes rancid). Baking with flax seeds adds

fiber, but the cooking destroys the oil. Likewise, the straight flax seed oil

should never be heated. Fresh ground seeds tossed in the salad or on a potato

or cereal is the best bet.

Laurie

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From: SillyYaks [mailto:SillyYaks ] On Behalf Of clanmcculloch

Sent: Thursday, March 09, 2006

6:23 PM

To: SillyYaks

Subject: Re: cd and

weight loss

I don't take any omega-3 or omega-6 supplements. The only ones

I've

found are in gel-caps and I'm allergic to both

beef and pork.

I do eat fish at a minimum 3-4 times per week

(usually more but that

the minimum). I try my best to buy the wild

stuff because I

understand it's higher in omegas than farm

raised. I also try to

add flax meal whenever I bake, but I don't end up

baking much for

myself (it's such a pain). I try to add it

to salads when I think

of it.

You're the second person in the last couple of

days to suggest

EFAs. Hmmmmmm. Maybe I should start

listening? I believe Kirkman

Labs sells some Nordic Naturals EFAs that are just

liquid (no cap).

I already get my probiotics from them.

I've still got malabsorption problems going

on. My last labs showed

defficiency in both A & D. I think my B-12

was just inside the ok

range but barely. I'm on supplements for

them but we'll see how

that goes. I'm using beta carotene for the A

because I couldn't

find a retanol that wasn't in a gelcap. I

know, the EFA would cover

that. I've really gotta look into EFAs.

Trudy in NH

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I was about 15 pounds overweight when I was diagnosed; when I went gf I

lost 20 pounds without trying--of course I didn't know what to eat-so I

was eating lots of rice, chicken, fruits and vegies. I felt great and

had tons of energy.

Unfortunately in the past year I've gained almost 25 pounds--most of

that in the last 6 months-I was diagnosed subclinical hypothyroid in

November, this is with eating no more than 1400 calories most days(I

splurge some times);I do gain if I've been glutened.

I work out 5 days a week, more once the pool opens. Its frustrating to

work so hard and be gaining.

Dana

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I do gain if I've been glutened.

I gain if I have been glutened too. When I am glutened I become starving and eat more than usual. I wonder if it is a natural defense mechanism of the body?

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How long does flax seed oil last once opened? I've considered using

it or grape seed oil for my salad oil. I've heard grape seed oil is

pretty good too.

I just looked up Dr. Weil's web site. Based on what he says about

omega-3's, I think I'm getting enough from my diet. Of course with

my malabsorption problems who knows what my body's doing with it?

It's an interesting read. Thanks!

Trudy in NH

>

> Sounds like you're already on the omega 3 path. I'll be interested

> to hear

> more results. My favorite (current) source of information on Omega-

> 3 and

> inflammation is in Weil's new book " Healthy Aging " . His

> explanation

> is very clear. (You definitely don't want omega 6 supplements-we

> get too

> much already-it's about balance.)

>

>

>

> About flax seeds-flaxseed oil is very delicate and oxidizes

> quickly (goes

> rancid). Baking with flax seeds adds fiber, but the cooking

> destroys the

> oil. Likewise, the straight flax seed oil should never be heated.

> Fresh

> ground seeds tossed in the salad or on a potato or cereal is the

> best bet.

>

>

>

> Laurie

>

> lbilyeu@...

>

> _____

>

> From: SillyYaks [mailto:SillyYaks ]

On Behalf

> Of clanmcculloch

> Sent: Thursday, March 09, 2006 6:23 PM

> To: SillyYaks

> Subject: Re: cd and weight loss

>

>

>

> I don't take any omega-3 or omega-6 supplements. The only ones

I've

> found are in gel-caps and I'm allergic to both beef and pork.

>

> I do eat fish at a minimum 3-4 times per week (usually more but

that

> the minimum). I try my best to buy the wild stuff because I

> understand it's higher in omegas than farm raised. I also try to

> add flax meal whenever I bake, but I don't end up baking much for

> myself (it's such a pain). I try to add it to salads when I think

> of it.

>

> You're the second person in the last couple of days to suggest

> EFAs. Hmmmmmm. Maybe I should start listening? I believe

Kirkman

> Labs sells some Nordic Naturals EFAs that are just liquid (no

cap).

> I already get my probiotics from them.

>

> I've still got malabsorption problems going on. My last labs

showed

> defficiency in both A & D. I think my B-12 was just inside the ok

> range but barely. I'm on supplements for them but we'll see how

> that goes. I'm using beta carotene for the A because I couldn't

> find a retanol that wasn't in a gelcap. I know, the EFA would

cover

> that. I've really gotta look into EFAs.

>

> Trudy in NH

>

>

>

>

> _____

>

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I am definitely noticing on gluten

challenge that I crave more sugar and carbs which also doesn’t help

weight loss.

Laurie

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Sent: Friday, March 10, 2006 9:53

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In a message dated 3/9/2006 10:42:20 PM Central Standard

Time, kelcee@... writes:

I do gain if I've been glutened.

I gain if I have been glutened too. When I am glutened I

become starving and eat more than usual. I wonder if it is a natural defense

mechanism of the body?

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You can get flax (or fish) oil in a container, or use freshly ground flax as

a daily supplement (raw, not cooked, as heat destroys the omega-3's and many

vitamins) - lets you supplement those Omega-3's (nearly no one needs more

omega 6) without worrying about gelcaps.

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> I don't take any omega-3 or omega-6 supplements. The only ones I've

> found are in gel-caps and I'm allergic to both beef and pork.

>

> I do eat fish at a minimum 3-4 times per week (usually more but that

> the minimum). I try my best to buy the wild stuff because I

> understand it's higher in omegas than farm raised. I also try to

> add flax meal whenever I bake

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