Well unfortunately i am not feeling good again.  I woke up sunday  
feeling much better but by sunday night i was miserable again.  I  
ended up calling the doctor in the middle of the night and he said he  
didnt know what to tell me but that i could go the er if i wanted.  I  
figured since i went saturday and they were doing cultures i would  
wait until this morning and call but unfortunately they showed  
nothing so far.  I had gone on a doctor forum and they responded that  
they have seen where after having a ut infection some women end up  
with IC so they are sending me to a urologist that specilizes in it  
next week.  They tried really hard to get me in today but no luck.   
They gave me some pills for the discomfort and i hope they work.

I STILL THINK I HAVE KIND OF VAGINITIS or YEAST INFECTION.  I feel  
irritated and am starting to itch down there but noone believes that  
the urge to pee is a symptom for it. Does anyone on here have those  
issues?  I was also bleeding from there last night but today when  
they examined me they didnt find any sign of that either.  I just  
think that it has to do with that vs my UT.


HUGS
Barb Boran
[email protected]



On Feb 9, 2009, at 10:48 AM, Lisa Cianciotti wrote:

>     I went for the endoscopy and I have celiac disease.  Now I have  
> to be on a gluten-free diet for the rest of my life.  I have no  
> symptoms of this.  It all started with heart palpatations and let  
> to this.  I am going to see a dietician tomorrow.
> The statistics of this are interesting 1 in 133 people have this  
> disease, however, only about 3% of these have been diagnosed.  That  
> means ther are over 2.1 million undiagnosed people with celiac  
> disease in the US.
>     If there is anyone that has any information at all on this  
> disease or any dietary advice, I would greatly appreciate it.
>
> Thanks for being such a great group!
>
> Lisa Cianciotti
>
>
> From: Angela R Wingerter <[email protected]>
> To: [email protected]
> Sent: Sunday, February 8, 2009 11:27:40 PM
> Subject: NailTech:: Re: Not nail related but woman to woman advice  
> needed
>
> Lisa,
>
> My grandmother has a history of severe pladder infections and had  
> found out she is allergic to gluten also. Interesting.
>
> Angie Wingerter
>
>
> From: Lisa Cianciotti <[email protected]>
> To: [email protected]
> Sent: Saturday, February 7, 2009 4:54:43 PM
> Subject: NailTech:: Re: Not nail related but woman to woman advice  
> needed
>
> Hi Barb,
>     I have been struggling with bladder problems since 2002.  I  
> take antibiotics and they do not work.  I get an attack at least  
> twice a month.  It starts out by having to pee really bad and at  
> the end it will burn really bad.  Then I am sitting on the pot  
> every 2-5 minutes trying to get all the "bad" pee out until the  
> burning stops.  I have to drink water or cranberry juice and it  
> subsides.  Then I will have the burning, but much less than the  
> onset, for about 2-3 days.  I have gone to a urologist and I check  
> out fine.
>     At Christmas time I started getting heart palpatations.  Went  
> to my PCP and they did a chest x-ray, stomach x-ray, blood tests  
> etc.  They found out by my bloodwork that I have low iron  
> deficiency anemia.  I got my period a week early and it lasted for  
> 11 days.  (I am never early, always 28-29 days and only lasts 5  
> days).  I went to the gynocologist and she also said I was fine and  
> just to keep track my period for a few months.  The PCP then sent  
> me for a colonoscopy and they did not find anything there either.   
> While I was at the hospital the doctor told me that they were going  
> to take more blood and test for gluten sensitivity.  A week later  
> they called me with the results.  I had elevated transglutaminase  
> (tTG) levels.  Now on Monday I have to go in for an endoscopy to  
> determine if I have celiac disease/gluten sensitivity.  Which there  
> is no cure for only the treatment of being on a gluten-free diet  
> for the rest of my life.  This is the last resort in finding a  
> reason for my unexplained iron-deficiency anemia.
>     To make a long story short, I found out that there is a link  
> between UTI's and celiac disease.  I have talked to people and  
> researched on the internet that in most cases, if a person is  
> suffering from bladder infections, goes on a gluten-free diet, it  
> cures their bladder problems.  My best friend is having a similar  
> problem.  She is in pain constantly.  She has all of the symptoms  
> of Interstitial cystitis.  You can research this as well.  Her  
> doctor gave her pills telling her that she just has a weak  
> bladder.  The pills are not working for her.  She is going to have  
> the test for gluten and see how it plays out.
>     I am not saying that you have any of these problems.  I just  
> wanted to tell you of my experiences and inform you of more avenues  
> to for you to research.  Good luck.
>
> Lisa Cianciotti
> Mount Pleasant, PA
>
> From: Barb Boran <[email protected]>
> To: [email protected]
> Sent: Friday, February 6, 2009 5:01:34 PM
> Subject: NailTech:: Not nail related but woman to woman advice needed
>
> I left for Mexico on sunday for two weeks and am back already.  I  
> left with a UT infection that they gave me a prescription for but i  
> continuously got worse instead of better.  They changed my  
> medication and i am still not feeling well even though i went to  
> Urgent care last night and they told me it looked like it had  
> cleared up.  My symptom is that i feel like i have to pee all the  
> time and at night i feel like my bladder is going to explode and no  
> pain pills they have given me have helped.  I thought it could be a  
> yeast infection so they gave me a pill to take but its still not  
> better.
>
> Has anyone else had this and am i just being too impatient.  Its  
> been since saturday and i feel like i am going nuts!!!!!
>
> Thanks.
>
>
> HUGS
> Barb Boran
> [email protected]
>
>
>
> On Feb 6, 2009, at 3:17 PM, Maggie in Visalia wrote:
>
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>> --- On Thu, 2/5/09, Jean Ann Tucker <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>>> From: Jean Ann Tucker <[email protected]>
>>> Subject: NailTech:: Need some advice....
>>> To: [email protected]
>>> Date: Thursday, February 5, 2009, 7:21 PM
>>> Hey Ya'll...(off topic) did you see the Tennessee Lady
>>> Vols Coach Pat Head
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>>>
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>>> I thought I would ask my peeps for some feedback and I
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>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> I'll be watching for your fab ideas.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Thanks in advance
>>>
>>>
>>>
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>>>
>>> Knoxville,TN
>>>
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