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Gabby- I love the link about the stages of gluten loss! It made me chuckle to see so many of the comments listed that have gone through my head.
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Gluten was easy. There really are a lot of substitutes. After the initial shock I saw how much I could have so it was easy. It was dairy + eggs + soy + rice + chicken + corn + + + that got me upset. It's really hard trying to create a diet with what's left.

Deb, GERD is the bane of my life right now. I struggle with it non stop. I haven't taken PPIs for weeks, and it attacks me constantly. The only thing I can do is suck on candy. Chewing gum contains sorbitol, which is a no no (but it helps so much!) and most candies have all sorts of stuff in them that I can't have. So I found rock candy, which has nothing but sugar and water, and I have to suck on them non stop because otherwise I go crazy with the pain of it.
I ran out of the last lot this morning, and my new supply came in this evening. I paced like an addict waiting for a fix all day, and had to chew a stick of gum to keep it down. Gurgles, but no D.

Deb, I do understand the socialization. Last week there was a holiday party where I live. It was beautifully catered. Obviously I couldn't eat anything (I did try a small piece of plain roast beef, but there was something in it that immediately caused gurgling) but I stayed there to talk to people, and didn't mind it....much.
My son and I used to go for breakfast on the weekends. Now I go with and watch him eat, because I want to be with him. There is nothing for me to eat on breakfast menus. We have eaten where I could get a steak and french fries as long as they are not dusted with flour.

My grands, most of my family, and many, many friends live in Israel. I would LOVE to go to be with them, and I have to get to England (long story!) but right now finding food is such a challenge that getting it where I don't know the products (not the stuff I need now) and I am not at home is way too daunting.
Grass fed beef and lamb and potatoes, stewed apple - that's almost it.

I socialize a lot. I live in a lovely complex (so lucky to live here) and a have quite a lot of friends here. There is a beautiful pool where I work out almost daily (weather permitting) where a lot of people gather (weather permitting), so I get to talk to people there too. Living on my own, socializing where I can is totally necessary for mental health!
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That's just about what happened to me, both times.
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Thanks for the link, Tex. Interesting..... maybe that explains my "lead" feet and achey knees. I've just gotten accustomed to always hurting somewhere. It gives me some hope that at least maybe those issues will go away once I'm off the Prednisone. :grin:
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