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Ange7894
Joined: 27 May 2006 Posts: 125 Location: Meriden, CT
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Posted: Thu Jul 20, 2006 9:48 am Post subject: changes in menstrual cycle... |
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Hey there,
I was curious if anyone on here had problems with their cycle before they went GF and then noticed a change after they cut out gluten. I've had an irregular cycle most of my life until I went on the pill. That regulated me for the 7 years I was on it. I went off it, and that first year I only got my period 3 or 4 times. Now I'm getting it once every other month or so. I've been GF for a little over a month, and I'm hoping my cycle will go to a more regular monthly routine. How long will it take before it should even out...if it does?
Thanks a bunch!
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ostrich

Joined: 30 Mar 2006 Posts: 3718 Location: Nebraska
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Posted: Thu Jul 20, 2006 10:00 am Post subject: |
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Ange have you brought this up with your OBGYN? It could be due to any number of things, including going GF. It could also signal some serious problems. _________________ Ostrich :>--O==={
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Ange7894
Joined: 27 May 2006 Posts: 125 Location: Meriden, CT
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Posted: Thu Jul 20, 2006 8:51 pm Post subject: |
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hey there,
yes she's aware of the gaps in my cycle and she's not concerned. She doesn't know about the CD yet since I haven't been to her since being dx. I've read quite a few posts on here about women who had issues with their cycle before getting dx and then once they went GF those issues resolved themselves. So I was just wondering how long it took for them. I got my period last month, so normally I shouldn't get getting it this month, but since I've been GF I was kind of hoping I will. But I don't think it's coming though, and I was wondering if it just takes longer, or maybe has nothing to do with it at all. Oh, listen to me, I'm just rambling on lol. I guess I just have to wait and see. Thanks.
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jayhawkmom

Joined: 19 Apr 2006 Posts: 851 Location: Midwest, USA
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Posted: Mon Aug 21, 2006 10:51 am Post subject: |
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| I've always had *very* normal cycles UNTIL going GF. Now they are wonky and all over the place. |
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fairmaidenwhite
Joined: 27 Jan 2007 Posts: 10 Location: Texas
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Posted: Sat Jan 27, 2007 5:30 pm Post subject: |
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| jayhawkmom wrote: | | I've always had *very* normal cycles UNTIL going GF. Now they are wonky and all over the place. |
I found this statement to be very fascinating. My cycles have always been wonky, but the sicker I got with Celiac (before and since dx), the more regular they have become. It's all weird. Now, I don't strictly follow the GF thing. Erm, Ok. I hardly ever do. (I couldn't afford it even if I wanted to. My SSI pittance only goes so far and I have to have a roof over my head. So I just live being sick all the time.) However, I am afraid if I do go strictly GF, that my cycles will get all screwy again. I think this was a great topic and wish to thank everyone who has posted. _________________ "Tell me why this world is like a sunny place for shady people..." |
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ostrich

Joined: 30 Mar 2006 Posts: 3718 Location: Nebraska
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Posted: Sat Jan 27, 2007 6:32 pm Post subject: |
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Hey there Maiden! I understand about the cost thing. GF foods (especially stuff that has to be modified so it's GF) can be veeery expensive. The cheapest thing I've found to do is find foods that're naturally GF. Plus there's tons of recipes on here, and most of them are pretty cheap to make. _________________ Ostrich :>--O==={
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aklap

Joined: 02 Oct 2004 Posts: 7791 Location: WI, USA
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Posted: Sat Jan 27, 2007 6:51 pm Post subject: |
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| fairmaidenwhite wrote: | | Now, I don't strictly follow the GF thing. Erm, Ok. I hardly ever do. (I couldn't afford it even if I wanted to. |
I dont' want to hijack this thread...but you failed to mention this in your other post. Can you see exactly WHY Texas CPS believes Ceilac is no big deal?? You are not doing yourself any favors, nor are you doing your nephews any favors by not living the lifestyle that you medically need to.
Being GF does not need to be expensive. _________________ Al
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cultureslayer

Joined: 07 Apr 2006 Posts: 657 Location: NC
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Posted: Sat Jan 27, 2007 8:14 pm Post subject: |
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I am an unfunded graduate student. This means I have zero income and have to pay about 6 grand a year for tuition. I also have chronic fatigue so no part time job.
If I can do gluten free then so can you. Seriously, go by the closest asian foods store, buy a big bag of rice, a $30 Aroma rice cooker (wally world and target have them, my brother's aroma works as good as my cuisinart), and you are on your way to cheap gluten free eats!
I make spicy rice, chicken (boneless chicken tenderloins for $2 a lb at Sam's club), and have refried beans and rice a lot. Corn tortillas are good too. I buy progresso when it's buy one get one free. I get rice and tapioca flour for 70 cents a lb at the asian store, and cornstarch for the same at super walmart.
My most favorite thing to do is make rice with onion and chicken boullion, and melt cheese over it. Really, it's probably cheaper than what you are eating now. _________________ Lauren
Pain is inevitable; suffering is optional.
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cruelshoes

Joined: 23 Sep 2005 Posts: 2139 Location: Washington State
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Posted: Sat Jan 27, 2007 9:06 pm Post subject: |
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| aklap wrote: | | Being GF does not need to be expensive. |
I'm with Al. I feed a family of 5 totally GF meals for less than $200.00 per month. Being sick is FAR more expensive than making the effort to be GF. _________________ -Colleen
Dx 8/05 via bloodwork/biopsy
9-YO son Dx 11/05 via bloodwork/biopsy
Daughters have negative bloodwork - so far!
A woman is like a tea bag-you never know how strong she is until she gets in hot water. - Eleanor Roosevelt |
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The Edifying Conscience
Joined: 29 Aug 2005 Posts: 2250
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Posted: Sat Jan 27, 2007 9:31 pm Post subject: |
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| cruelshoes wrote: | | I'm with Al. I feed a family of 5 totally GF meals for less than $200.00 per month. Being sick is FAR more expensive than making the effort to be GF. |
Colleen,
$200 per month? $50 per week? That's amazing! Heck even milk is between $2-3 a gallon. I'm shocked that you can do that.
Fair,
Cultureslayer's right can't get much more nutritious than rice, beans, chicken and various frozen veggies and it's all gluten free. Now, if you prefer to eat processed food then gluten free eating can be quite expensive. You're one of the fortunate in that there is a treatment for you disease. It's a shame you choose not to implement it. |
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cruelshoes

Joined: 23 Sep 2005 Posts: 2139 Location: Washington State
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Posted: Sat Jan 27, 2007 9:54 pm Post subject: |
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| TEC wrote: | | cruelshoes wrote: | | I'm with Al. I feed a family of 5 totally GF meals for less than $200.00 per month. Being sick is FAR more expensive than making the effort to be GF. |
Colleen,
$200 per month? $50 per week? That's amazing! Heck even milk is between $2-3 a gallon. I'm shocked that you can do that.
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Yup - $200/month. I gusess it's not really fair to say that there are 5 of us since the baby doesn't eat any solids besides baby cereal and and gerber stuff.
My mom taught me how to be a tightwad, but I am even tighter than she is. _________________ -Colleen
Dx 8/05 via bloodwork/biopsy
9-YO son Dx 11/05 via bloodwork/biopsy
Daughters have negative bloodwork - so far!
A woman is like a tea bag-you never know how strong she is until she gets in hot water. - Eleanor Roosevelt |
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maryjk
Joined: 28 Nov 2006 Posts: 71 Location: Auburn Alabama
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Posted: Sat Jan 27, 2007 11:12 pm Post subject: Back on topic |
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Okay, guys, back on topic..........
My cycles were normal before going GF. When I went GF, my temps dropped like a brick. How to I know that? Because I use something called NFP, Natural Family Planning. I take my temp every morning before I get up.
After almost two months, and taking a multi vitamin, my temps are slowly going back to normal.
If you are still eating gluten, you could have low Iron and B12. If so, the low iron could mess up your cycles. I hate to tell you to buy a multi vitamin, but that might help.
Going gluten free would help too.  |
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fairmaidenwhite
Joined: 27 Jan 2007 Posts: 10 Location: Texas
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Posted: Sun Jan 28, 2007 12:06 am Post subject: |
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| aklap wrote: | | fairmaidenwhite wrote: | | Now, I don't strictly follow the GF thing. Erm, Ok. I hardly ever do. (I couldn't afford it even if I wanted to. |
I dont' want to hijack this thread...but you failed to mention this in your other post. Can you see exactly WHY Texas CPS believes Ceilac is no big deal?? You are not doing yourself any favors, nor are you doing your nephews any favors by not living the lifestyle that you medically need to.
Being GF does not need to be expensive. |
Ok.
Number one: "I dont' want to hijack this thread..." Then please don't.
Number two: CPS has no idea whether I do or don't follow a GF diet, as they don't even know what one is, as they refuse to even look up any information about Celiac online much less listen to me about it. And whether I do or don't follow a GF diet is up to me. It is my choice. I am not complaining about how I feel or what not following GF is doing to me. I was staying on topic with my response to the thread and merely stated that I found the topic interesting.
Number three: Again, not being 100% GF is my choice. If having free will is against the rules of this board, I will gladly bow out. I did not post a question for my own benefit, rather, I posted one for the benefit of 2 beautiful children who deserve to grow up and be capable of caring whether they live or die. You do not know me. You do not know anything about my life. But with all the sicknesses I have had in my life (of which Celiac is just the tip of the iceberg. I am now dealing with Lupus and two different types of cancer, one of which will kill me within a year, even with all treatments available, and the other as a result of Celiac), I beg pardon if my own lackadaisical attitude regarding my own mortality offends the apparent sensitivities of those people who still have a zest for life. I am too old and tired to fight for my own existence anymore. What happens to me just happens. There are no "favors" to do for myself. As for what happens to my nephews after I am put in the dirt...I just want them to have the chance to grow up to not be as ill as I have been and still am. I merely want them to have free choice in the way they live and to be able to get information on their conditions. They deserve to have a chance at peace and life and health, and that is why I asked. _________________ "Tell me why this world is like a sunny place for shady people..." |
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fairmaidenwhite
Joined: 27 Jan 2007 Posts: 10 Location: Texas
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Posted: Sun Jan 28, 2007 12:20 am Post subject: |
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| cultureslayer wrote: | I am an unfunded graduate student. This means I have zero income and have to pay about 6 grand a year for tuition. I also have chronic fatigue so no part time job.
If I can do gluten free then so can you. Seriously, go by the closest asian foods store, buy a big bag of rice, a $30 Aroma rice cooker (wally world and target have them, my brother's aroma works as good as my cuisinart), and you are on your way to cheap gluten free eats!
I make spicy rice, chicken (boneless chicken tenderloins for $2 a lb at Sam's club), and have refried beans and rice a lot. Corn tortillas are good too. I buy progresso when it's buy one get one free. I get rice and tapioca flour for 70 cents a lb at the asian store, and cornstarch for the same at super walmart.
My most favorite thing to do is make rice with onion and chicken boullion, and melt cheese over it. Really, it's probably cheaper than what you are eating now. |
Closest Asian Foods store --*falls over laughing* Ok, I live in the panhandle of Texas and the closest thing to anything like this is over 2 hours away (in any direction) from where we live, and I have no car. Otherwise, this would be a great idea. Isolation does wonders for a person. Even our closest Wal-Mart is an hour away and in a different state, at that. And they don't have a grocery section, per se.
And I am so upset by your cheesy rice recipe....I thought I made that one up! It was late and I was tired...and hungry for once. So I was glancing through what few things we had left in the pantry and fridge and I saw brown rice, chicken boullion, and cheddar cheese. I made the rice up in the boullion and added the cheese while the rice was still hot, and, well, it was really kinda good. I heralded myself a genius and went back to bed. Lol! Looks like I'll have to re-think the genius thing. Thanks for posting a reply! _________________ "Tell me why this world is like a sunny place for shady people..." |
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fairmaidenwhite
Joined: 27 Jan 2007 Posts: 10 Location: Texas
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Posted: Sun Jan 28, 2007 12:22 am Post subject: |
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| TEC wrote: | | cruelshoes wrote: | | I'm with Al. I feed a family of 5 totally GF meals for less than $200.00 per month. Being sick is FAR more expensive than making the effort to be GF. |
Colleen,
$200 per month? $50 per week? That's amazing! Heck even milk is between $2-3 a gallon. I'm shocked that you can do that.
Fair,
Cultureslayer's right can't get much more nutritious than rice, beans, chicken and various frozen veggies and it's all gluten free. Now, if you prefer to eat processed food then gluten free eating can be quite expensive. You're one of the fortunate in that there is a treatment for you disease. It's a shame you choose not to implement it. |
Please see my earlier post on why it would do me no good to try and "treat" my disease at this point. Jumping to conclusions is a "shame," as well. _________________ "Tell me why this world is like a sunny place for shady people..." |
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