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luda Newbie

Hi, My name is Luda.

I discovered I was a Celiac Around this time last year, I was 23. I'd been suffering alone until I stumbled on this site!

I was near having a panic attack this morning because the bar BQ sauce i was dipping my chicken in had soy sauce (soy sauce! with wheat!) and I didn't chance on the ingredient list until i was about to throw out the container. Who puts soy sauce in Bar BQ sauce? (watch that be a standard ingredient and I just had no idea)

I've been struggling with hidden gluten for the past entire year. In spite of all the direct food I've avoided I may as well have just done nothing!

I'm so frustrated :(

Anyway, it's wonderful to be able to speak with people who can relate. It's nice to meet you!

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Yea. This is a great place. It's kinda like finding your home planet isn't it? :D

Having this message board to search through makes it easy to find out if a product has been verified gluten free. I was lucky enough to find this board before I had my testing done. I don't know how people do this on their own.

I'm glad you found us. Welcome to the board.

Nancy

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darlindeb25 Collaborator

Yes, wheat is hidden in so many things. BBQ sauce is one of the many things it is hidden in, soy sauce is a bad one too. There are BBQ sauces without wheat though and I am sure someone will come along and tell you which too try. I can't have tomatoes or I would suggest some for you.

Welcome to the board.

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luda Newbie

Thanks for the welcome!

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Ed-G Newbie

Luda, did you ever try LaChoy? It has no wheat. I also know that there is a wheat free brand sold online in the Gluten Free mall and Miss Robens.

Ed

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