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New York With Gluten Ataxia/ Place To Avoid-Advice


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I'm sorry to have to say this but I had a terrible visit at this store. Could be that the gal there was having an off day, I don't know, but my time there nearly spoiled mine. I had heard such good things about the store too. My story-I have GLUTEN ATAXIA- quite rare, my brain is damaged by gluten and I must stay away from all cereal grains, even "gluten free" because even 1 ppm of gluten is too much for me. I'm  fine with whole foods, moderate dairy, proteins, organic soy, nuts, veggies, fruit etc...Needless to say, I could see most of the stuff in the shop was made of gluten free cereal grains...fine for most but not for me. Once I nicely explained  this to the lady in the shop she showed me a few items then "switched off. She offered no help or suggestions ie. lost interest once she could tell I wouldn't be purchasing anything. A family came in and bought lots- my son ( he has no dietary restrictions ) and I were  ignored. Don't get me wrong, we weren't treated rudely, we just became invisible! We left, walked back out to Columbus and bought humus, veggies, plain yogurt and fruit. There also were selling  some of the identical gluten free stuff there for much cheaper. Lesson learned:don't be bowled over by glowing reviews, have a plan B. Oh, the shop is VERY awkward to  get into ( stairs up to a door that opens out and knocks you off the step) and very small ( tough if you have mobilty problems ). You'd have better luck at markets if you have more severe dietary restrictions :  Trader Joe's, Zabar's, Whole Foods, and Gracefully (East Village ) are all good.


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I guess I don't understand.....if your diet is that restricted that you feel you cannot eat any cereal grains and 1 ppm will make you sick, why would you go into a gluten free store and expect to find a lot to eat?  These places cater to replacement gluten-free foods that the vast majority of Celiacs can tolerate just fine.  Besides the fact that no one is going to guarantee that gluten-free foods are 100% gluten-free, even though most are pretty close or actually are 100% gluten-free.  For liability reasons, they will not do that.  If you are basically following a paleo diet, then a grocery store would be the better place to shop.  The woman in the shop probably did not know how to help you.  Most people do not know that much about paleo type diets.

 

I had gluten ataxia when I was undiagnosed and it is not that rare at all.  Many Celiacs suffer from this symptom.  You will heal, if you follow a strict gluten-free diet.  I did and have the problem no more.  My father has it also but he is not gluten-free...that's too long of a story.

 

I'm sorry you were disappointed as NY is usually excellent at gluten free offerings!

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Clevercate, have you tried Against The Grain products? They make breads and pizza using absolutely no grains at all, yet their stuff is delicious. They are located in Vermont and their website says that even the employees are not allowed to bring anything with gluten in it for their own lunches. You could probably find some of their stuff in a local health food store, but if not you can order online.

 

I have an intolerance to corn and soy as well as gluten so it is wonderful to find something that I know is absolutely safe for me to eat. I can only get their baguettes (I get the ones with rosemary) and their cheese pizza here where I live. I usually buy some Mulay's gluten-free sausage and put that on the pizza. SO good!

 

From what I have read, gluten ataxia takes longer to resolve than any other symptoms, and I know that for some folks the damage is permanent. Here's hoping that YOURS is better soon and COMPLETELY goes away with time. :)

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