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[QUOTE="SHBailey, post: 1789061, member: 89387"] You should make sure your doctor knows when you stopped eating gluten versus when you do the celiac test, because it can affect the results. Just a little something I learned somewhere along the line when my husband and I were dealing with this sort of stuff a few years ago. Gluten-free is a sort of a fad nowadays. It isn't bad for everyone unless they have celiac or some sort of allergy or sensitivity. But the nice thing about it is that there are a lot more good gluten-free foods on the market for people that really need them, because so many people want them whether they need them or not ("supply and demand", economists call it). There was a time not too long ago when decent gluten-free foods were pretty hard to get, but they're becoming more and more available now. Our beardie is finally getting around to shedding the other half of the skin on his tail, although it will probably be a while before the rest of it comes off -- light colored but not loose yet. The first half came off like several months ago and his tail has been patchy colored ever since. Adult beardie sheds seem to take forever. :roll: I wish ours liked veggies as much as yours does! :mrgreen: I've never played xbox. Most of my video game career involved an Atari 2600. Ever seen one of those? They're museum pieces now. You probably weren't even born when they were still popular. And only a few years before that, we thought "Pong" was pretty cool -- and they only had them in hotel lobbies and arcades because the average person couldn't afford to have one in their home. How far we've come... and boy, do I feel old! :shock: (when did that happen?...) I remember being exhausted the day I got good enough at "Pac-man" to clear the board and get an "extra life" before I got "eaten", so theoretically I could have played forever, and I maxed out the score so that it rolled over back to zero -- it took me about 2 hours and my whole arm was sore from working the "joystick". Then I had to go buy another game because that one wasn't challenging enough anymore. :roll: Nowadays, all it takes to get me totally exhausted is to just sit around and watch a couple of hours of Dr. Who... I know what you mean about people getting mad at you. I'm hypersensitive to that too. Being quiet, hiding, or "running" away (except that these days I can't really "run" anymore :wink: ) are actually my best coping strategies, as opposed to breaking down and crying right in front of them, or getting angry myself and yelling back at them, which I try not to do, but sometimes it happens. My poor husband is used to it but somehow he's able to realize that it's the "illness", whatever that is in my case, and not the "real me". [/QUOTE]
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