DH was officially diagnosed with Celiac Disease today. Any of you have experience with Celiac or a gluten free lifestyle.
DD conceived after 3 years of ttc.
MFI - DH had varicocele repair and took Clomid to get DD b. 02/2010
TTC #2 since 6/2010 10/2012 DH diagnosed with Epilepsy A few failed IUIs summer 2012 and 2013. DH taking clomid and waiting to see if he needs another vericocele repair. Hoping for a 2015 baby or babies. Wishing, hoping, waiting.
My BIL and nephew have celiac. The whole family pretty much eats gluten-free, because it's just easier that way. I think it was definitely an adjustment at first (there's gluten in everything), but I don't think it's too much of a big deal now. They can cook gluten-free versions of pretty much anything and have a whole bunch of celiac-friendly products, brands, and restaurants down to memory. It probably helps that so many people who don't have celiac want to go gluten-free these days--there's a lot out there.
It can be expensive, but apparently if you spend enough of your income on gluten-free food, it's tax-deductible as a medical expense (although I'm not sure if this is a state or federal thing).
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Me: 41, DH: 45 DD, 6/15/2013 TTC #2 beginning January 2014 AMH 1.05; FSH range 7-11
I have been gluten free for seven years. I tested negative for celiac but have the gene that can predispose to it and going gluten free fixed all of my symptoms. My GI says that it is possible I actually do have it but the tests were negative. It is a little overwhelming at first to go gluten free. Gluten can hide everywhere. I read Living Gluten Free for Dummies and it was very helpful. You have to go through and look up every food in your house plus things like toothpaste, etc. You will need a dedicated gluten free toaster (or I use a toaster oven and just use foil for things I want toasted), you may want to replace some pots and pans that may be contaminated. Another great resource is the message boards on celiac.com. People post all sorts of things about different restaurants, products, etc. If someone calls a company to confirm if something is gluten free they post it here. If I can help you with any questions please let me know.
"From the moment I first saw you, the second that you were born, I knew that you
were the love of my life"
Me: 35, DH: 40
TTC # 2 since 8/13, Dx: unexplained secondary infertility
Clomid cycles 7/14 & 8/14= BFN
IUI # 1 (clomid) 8/27/14= BFN
IUI # 2 (clomid and follistim) 9/25/14= BFN
IUI # 3 (femara and follistim) 10/23/14= BFN
IUI # 4 (femara and follistim) 11/20/14= BFN
12/12/14- saline sono shows two polyps
2/15- two uterine polyps and "schmutz" (RE's words) removed
I don't personally have any experience, but there are a few bloggers out there who have Celiac and share recipes all the time. If I remember correctly, IowaGirlEats.com was dx Celiac after she had her kiddo last year. Her regular recipes were awesome, I assume her gluten free ones will be great too.
Kid #1 - 09/03/12
Kid #2 - maybe???
Diagnosed with Severe Ashermans Hysteroscopy #10 - scar tissue grew back reblocking my right tube #11 or IVF with scarring still inside? 1 lone embryo from September 2016 retreival, dx with Trisomy 16, starting fresh
Re: Celiac - any insight
Me: 41, DH: 45
DD, 6/15/2013
TTC #2 beginning January 2014
AMH 1.05; FSH range 7-11
July 2014: IUI #1. Follistim + Pregnyl. 2 follicles--BFN
September 2014: IUI #2. Follistim + Pregnyl + Ganirelix + Crinone. 4(?) follicles--BFN
October 2014: IUI #3. More Follistim + More Ganirelix + Pregnyl + Crinone. 4 follicles--BFP! Beta #1=10 Beta #2=33 Beta #3=97 Beta #4=158. M/C 11/1/14
December 2014: IVF #1. Microdose Lupron protocol. 9R, 9M, 9F. 3 5-day blasts transferred 12/15. BFFN.
August 2015: IVF #3. 14R, 13M, 11F. Froze 5 blasts for CCS testing. 3 normals. FET planned for 10/2015.
My Ovulation Chart
Kid #1 - 09/03/12
Hysteroscopy #10 - scar tissue grew back reblocking my right tube
#11 or IVF with scarring still inside?
1 lone embryo from September 2016 retreival, dx with Trisomy 16, starting fresh