Vi skall till Los Angeles i januari. Har hotellen eller måste jag köpa med mig bröd.
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Var Handlar Man Gluten Fritt Bröd I Los Angeles
#2
Posted 19 October 2009 - 12:56 PM
Most on this board won't understand this post in a foreign language.
I think I can pick up the sense of the message being that you are traveling to Los Angeles in January and are looking for a place to buy bread.
I think I can pick up the sense of the message being that you are traveling to Los Angeles in January and are looking for a place to buy bread.
Peter
Diagnosis by biopsy of practically non-existent villi; gluten-free since July 2000.
Type 1 (autoimmune) diabetes diagnosed in March 1986
Markham, Ontario (borders on Toronto)
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Diagnosis by biopsy of practically non-existent villi; gluten-free since July 2000.
Type 1 (autoimmune) diabetes diagnosed in March 1986
Markham, Ontario (borders on Toronto)
Celiac.com - Celiac Disease Board Moderator
#3
Posted 19 October 2009 - 12:57 PM
Welcome!
Can you post your question in english? You will get more responses. Google Translator can assist.
http://translate.google.com
Can you post your question in english? You will get more responses. Google Translator can assist.
http://translate.google.com
#4
Posted 19 October 2009 - 01:42 PM
Roger Carlsson, on Oct 19 2009, 04:33 PM, said:
Vi skall till Los Angeles i januari. Har hotellen eller måste jag köpa med mig bröd.
Google translation:
Title: Where Is It Gluten-Free Bread in Los Angeles
Post: We must to Los Angeles in January. Has the hotels or do I buy with my bread.
Anybody know of any hotels that have gluten free options in dining? or stores that Roger can purchase gluten free food? You can use the translator that Janet posted a link to in order to convert/translate your answer.
Janet
Daughter: Age 10 - Diagnosed Celiac and Gluten-Free 4/10/07 . . . and she's doing fabulous!!
Son: Age 12 - DQ2 Positive; No symptoms
Experience is what you get when you didn't get what you wanted.
Celiac.com - Celiac Disease Board Moderator
Daughter: Age 10 - Diagnosed Celiac and Gluten-Free 4/10/07 . . . and she's doing fabulous!!
Son: Age 12 - DQ2 Positive; No symptoms
Experience is what you get when you didn't get what you wanted.
Celiac.com - Celiac Disease Board Moderator
#5
Posted 19 October 2009 - 02:41 PM
You can also print free dinning cards here:
http://www.glutenfreepassport.com/travelin...anslations.html
http://www.glutenfreepassport.com/travelin...anslations.html
1960s-had symptoms-could have been before but don't remember
1970s-told had colitis or nervous stomach-was given phenobarbital, felt great but still had symptoms
Me, dd and ds diagnosed with Lactose Intolerance
2000-osteopenia
2001-had stroke because of medications I was given
June 2003-saw Chiropractor who specialized in nutrition: Celiac Disease not Lactose Intolerance, went gluten free with once in awhile cheating, off soy and dairy for about 6 months
June 2003-found excellent doctor for fibromyalgia (who has found out she has Celiac Disease)
May 2006-went gluten free with NO cheating-excellent! Made all the difference in the world
1970s-told had colitis or nervous stomach-was given phenobarbital, felt great but still had symptoms
Me, dd and ds diagnosed with Lactose Intolerance
2000-osteopenia
2001-had stroke because of medications I was given
June 2003-saw Chiropractor who specialized in nutrition: Celiac Disease not Lactose Intolerance, went gluten free with once in awhile cheating, off soy and dairy for about 6 months
June 2003-found excellent doctor for fibromyalgia (who has found out she has Celiac Disease)
May 2006-went gluten free with NO cheating-excellent! Made all the difference in the world
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