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Any One In Jacksonville, Fl Or Southern Ga
#46
Posted 19 July 2009 - 11:44 AM
Orange Park, Palatka and Jax aren't too far.
Celiac Disease
ABCDEFG, gummy bears are chasing me. One is red, one is blue, the yellow suckers got my shoe. ABCDEFG, gummy bears are chasing me.
#47
Posted 08 February 2011 - 03:45 PM
#48
Posted 08 February 2011 - 04:06 PM
Sorry to hear you have celiac. You have come to a great place with a lot of great people! Read as much as you can and ask anything you need to.
I am not from your area so I can't help you there, sorry.
2 neg celiac blood tests, mine was also neg. No endo done. Son had x-ray, showing severe constipation. Son has latex allergy. KP for both of us.
Long family history of bowel problems, auto-immune and all sorts of cancers. My G-mother informed me that she was put on a gluten free diet after she had my mom (1950's), of course she stopped when she felt better. She has had problems ever since I can remember.
So here we are! I do have my son's Dr to thank for even bringing up celiac! Thank You Dr.B!
My adult daughter also has been helped by eating gluten-free.
#49
Posted 09 February 2011 - 05:51 AM
Welcome to the forum 12451j.
Sorry to hear you have celiac. You have come to a great place with a lot of great people! Read as much as you can and ask anything you need to.
I am not from your area so I can't help you there, sorry.
I would like to see if anyone has any recipes and I would like to know if small amounts of Gluten are ok.
#50
Posted 09 February 2011 - 06:00 AM
No. Small amounts of gluten are not ok. If you keep ingesting it you will keep doing damage to yourself.
2 neg celiac blood tests, mine was also neg. No endo done. Son had x-ray, showing severe constipation. Son has latex allergy. KP for both of us.
Long family history of bowel problems, auto-immune and all sorts of cancers. My G-mother informed me that she was put on a gluten free diet after she had my mom (1950's), of course she stopped when she felt better. She has had problems ever since I can remember.
So here we are! I do have my son's Dr to thank for even bringing up celiac! Thank You Dr.B!
My adult daughter also has been helped by eating gluten-free.
#51
Posted 09 February 2011 - 06:12 AM
What types of recipes are you looking for?
No. Small amounts of gluten are not ok. If you keep ingesting it you will keep doing damage to yourself.
My wife and I are trying to sort out how we are going to prepare meals that will work for both of us. We like soy sauce but I am confused if this is ok or not as some articles say that it is ok and some say that it is not ok. I also would like to know what flour and bread products are considered Gluten free.
Thanks for your replies as I am trying to understand the do's and don't's.
#52
Posted 09 February 2011 - 07:19 AM
Kraft, Con-Agra, Unilever and General Mills list any gluten sources.
If you look on many company websites you will find a gluten-free list. A lot of companies are also labeling their gluten-free products to make it easier.
Hope this helps some.
2 neg celiac blood tests, mine was also neg. No endo done. Son had x-ray, showing severe constipation. Son has latex allergy. KP for both of us.
Long family history of bowel problems, auto-immune and all sorts of cancers. My G-mother informed me that she was put on a gluten free diet after she had my mom (1950's), of course she stopped when she felt better. She has had problems ever since I can remember.
So here we are! I do have my son's Dr to thank for even bringing up celiac! Thank You Dr.B!
My adult daughter also has been helped by eating gluten-free.
#53
Posted 24 October 2011 - 06:04 AM
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