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#1 designerstubble

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Posted 19 February 2013 - 09:02 AM

Erm... (Sorry for such a silly question but i am full of them!)
In my new found paranoia of late, I refuse to kiss my husband if he is drinking beer...
Am I right in thinking I could be glutened from this?
Thanks :)
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Posted 19 February 2013 - 09:09 AM

You are right.


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Posted 19 February 2013 - 09:21 AM

Yes. Kiss him on the cheek until he brushes his teeth.

Ditto for eating gluten.

If mine eats a gluten-free meal after the gluten, and it's been at least two hours I generally don't worry about it.

But he's pretty conscientious about remembering to brush.

And don't share food, utensils, or glasses along the same guideline.
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Posted 19 February 2013 - 01:32 PM

Thanks I've been wanting to ask that question for ages! It's what I thought tbh... Especially after getting sick from blowing up a balloon (corn starch)
So many questions...
Thank you :)
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Diagnosed Celiac Oct 2012 (Blood and Biopsy)
Gluten free / Dairy free / Caffeine / Almost sugar free / Tobacco free 2012. Corn free 2013
Vegetarian since 1986 / Asthmatic since 1990 / Migraines since 1998
Symptoms: Classical GI symptoms. Fibromyalgia. Odd pains. Bone aches. Severe headaches. Severe depression. Anxiety. Diagnosed with severe anaemia. Severe Vit D deficiency. Boderline Folate & B12 Defiency.
Since being gluten free... initially felt better for a month, am currently struggling with many more allergies to foods, such as egg, celery, oranges...


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