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Upsidedownmuffin

Member Since 09 Jan 2011
Offline Last Active Nov 22 2011 06:16 PM
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#703605 My Son's Sad Look Upon His Face

Posted by Upsidedownmuffin on 29 May 2011 - 02:29 PM

I have Celiac disease and my 17 mth old daughter also has Celiac disease. I knew that I had Celiac disease going into the pregnancy and I wouldn't change anything. Celiac disease is an inconvenience but it's not horrible enough that I would avoid having children because of it!

I eat at McDonald's and Wendy's. I order Double Cheese burger with no bun and french fries. Wendy's actually has a gluten free menu as well.

I'm not sure if you're American or Canadian but we're personally in Canada and I know the U.S. fries are not safe at McDonald's.

I was diagnosed at 27 years old, shortly after my wedding. I'm not saying it's easy but it's something that is in my opinion very manageable.

If you and your son happen to live in the states you should know that Burger King USA offers a Gluten Free Menu: http://www.bk.com/cm.../GlutenFree.pdf

Otherwise you could take a read of the Canadian ingredients and see if you can order a burger there: http://en.burgerking...ndAllergens.pdf

From a quick glance it looks like they may have some options!
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