QUOTE(Doll @ Jun 26 2007, 10:25 PM)

Warning: the following is pretty candid!
Just glad to know that there are others like me!

I swear, gluten makes me want to crawl out of my skin! I was *very* sick just before my Celiac diagnosis, and I would come home and just fall down and cry. I was so weak and depressed that I honestly almost did myself in. All I could think about was how sick I was and how I was going to end it. I actually sat on my bed with a syringe fillled with 50 units of rapid acting insulin (probably 5 units and no food for me would put me in a coma) contemplating. Needless to say, I'm glad I didn't go ahead with it and that I pushed to be diagnosed.
OK, scary stuff over!
Anyway, you know what you need to do, and I am so glad that you are here. If you ever feel the need to talk when depressed and glutened, PM me....I know what it's like.
That is awesome you have relatives in BOTH MB and SK!!

Love the prairies except for the tornados!

I went home to Winnipeg for the weekend and we had 6 (!) jus outside the city in less than a 48 hour period!
Hey Doll!
TOrnados are definitely not the first thing I think of when I think of WInnipeg as opposed to the winter temps.
I am so glad I dont have a gun, there have been countless times that I was ready to do myself in, glad I didnt know you then or I would have encouraged you to inject me up, too; the insulin thing is a new one to me, very creative. I wish I would have caught this at the age you were diagnosed. I am convinced that the disease runs on my dad's side (Canadian) of the family. My Grandma was a very anxiety laden woman and my Aunt had the same neurological problems as me. Grandma died of colon cancer, and I am trying to make my Aunt listen to me to avoid grains to get off the Anti-depressants.
Congratulations on your marriage, you could not have picked a better day, my parents will be celebrating their 40th on December 21.
Well off to see my cousin, of all things, get married in Minnesota, if I had more time I would drive the 400 miles to see my relatives in Selkirk, Great-grandad (RIP) use to be the lighthouse keeper on the Red River!
I definitely will PM you, especially with you being Pre-med., and feel free to PM me anytime! Are you going into the GI field?
Jim