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TruculentandUnreliable
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@J.D.Regent: Well, I had RAST tests done on my blood, which can be a little inaccurate, but it's better than nothing. Basically, I think there's a four point (?) system that's used to determine the level of allergy. There are some other tests that can be done, but from what I've read, the RAST test is probably the Read more

@J.D.Regent: I know, and I feel bad for people who have been told for years and years that they aren't gluten sensitive because they haven't tested positive for celiac. Sucks. Read more

@jetztinberlin: Celiac or allergies? I probably have Celiac, but the blood tests didn't prove it, but I know that stuff fucks up my tummy. And stops up my nose. Read more

@howdybeep: I wanted to be a baker/pastry chef for a while, but I'm definitely too clumsy to do cakes or anything fancy like that. It turns out that bakers tend to develop celiac or wheat allergies (which is what I have, so at least gluten doesn't burn a hole in my stomach) more often than the rest of the population. Read more

Christ, you know your co-workers are annoying when you turn on your space heater full blast so you can drown out a little of their irritating loud voices. UGH. Read more

@BritneyCanadaWhore: Yeah, I know, but it does make me uncomfortable when people from outside a particular community use terms that community has re-claimed, even if they don't mean them negatively. Although saying "tranny" to refer to a transperson in a joking way is definitely not as bad as saying "Ann Coulter is a Read more

@lolly71: You know what's really gross? When I have to use one of my colleague's phones. There's, like accumulated blush in the phone cradle. Nasty. Read more