Welcome & thank you for visiting my post! For more Halloween fun today & throughout the weekend, visit A Fanciful Twist . For more Halloween & Autumn Fun, check out my "Autumn Tuesday" & "Halloween Thursday" posts by clicking on their labels in the left hand column. ~Happy Halloween & Pumpkin Blessings! *Update for those friends wondering, I put this together prior to surgery yesterday to make sure I would be able to post it for today! (Though it didn't post at 12:01am like it was supposed to). Anyhoo, I'm home and resting (uncomfortably). Surgery went well, my kidney tube and stone are gone! I have an internal stent on the left hand side but I'm okay with that because it comes out in the doctor's office in 2-3 weeks (no back to the hospital) and especially because it meant they could take that nephrostomy tube out! (The last nearly 2 weeks of that 15 weeks was rough with that thing, my body was simultaneously trying to heal aroun...
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I read your comment on Gluten Free Girl.
My doctors had me convinced I was suffereing from 5 or 6 weird diseases for years. I believe my rash was misdiagnosed as psoriasis for 30-some years. So I went gluten free in January, after reading Shauna's blog and many other gf blogs. And I had some prick tests for food allergies.
I feel SOOOOO much better these days! I can put in a full day of hard labor in my gardens. It's great, after 5 years of feeling sick and confused.
The gluten-free transition was tough, but I'm used to it now. I even found gf beer made from sorghum.
I hope you (or your doctors) get you feeling better soon!
Kay
http://glutenfreekay.blogspot.com