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Now that our oldest daughter has actually arrived, we are finding that gluten free cooking can be simple, but also complicated. KG pointed out that we unwittingly eat ... Luckily, she ran into an old friend in a store who was diagnosed with Celiac disease 12 years ago. He offered us some much-needed ...

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Awol cast iron stomach Experienced

Ahhh optimistic ( I got this) with a big learning curve .... not!

been there -before I was diagnosed. Trying to figure out WTF wheat allergy, NCGS,Celiac ?

In the numerous years of misdiagnosis & undiagnosed land..... 

shopping at one store for all your needs a ha ha ha ha 

not with many celiac multiple intolerances....

you mostly eat gluten free .... cc is ubiquitous it not just processed land---- 

vinegar a no no ?

sounds like a new intolerance  perhaps corn? 

been there not JUST gluten 

sorry to say her immune system is still raging against more than just gluten. Time to dial down that cliche diet recipe plan ..., big time rotate, rotate, rotate, drop the top 8!

buckle up-

buy a ticket for the ride of your lives ...

it is a mixture of refreshing and fear in one article for me 

please stop trying to feed your celiac adult child until she knows how to feed herself. 

you admit your failure great, but please realize you have  a long way to go

if you don't she has years of being sick for the sake of family obligation  a price no one should have to pay.

I wish I were not the bearer of bad news , but regretfully a higher power put me here to notify you otherwise

I prefer it not be me , but .....

it is predestined likely from 

in utero ....

she can't tell you , it's all too new, she is not fully aware of all the aspects. while I wish it were so simple as a few cliche changes it is not .

the celiac world is laden with cc, gluten, and multiple intolerances, don't get me started on the non believers who expose a Celiac / NCGS to gluten for sport -heinous and unethical beyond comprehension ( it happens)

Take a moment in 2018 to regroup despite fluff media that this is a fad diet it is not ... come up with a few "low" gluten recipes in your gluten contaminated  kitchen....

this is someone's health and well being you are taking so lightly

make 2018 your celiac awareness year for it is a daily minute by minute moment for us...perhaps nanosecond by nanosecond 

the better healed we are the more relaxed we can be ...

your article describes a newly diagnosed -less than a year Celiac?

handle with care

most importantly have a family reunion for celiac testing for you all at a celiac center - this is not an isolated non genetic incident !

happy 2018

from one who life taught the hard way ....

 

 

 

 

 

 

kareng Grand Master
6 hours ago, Awol cast iron stomach said:

Ahhh optimistic ( I got this) with a big learning curve .... not!

been there -before I was diagnosed. Trying to figure out WTF wheat allergy, NCGS,Celiac ?

In the numerous years of misdiagnosis & undiagnosed land..... 

shopping at one store for all your needs a ha ha ha ha 

not with many celiac multiple intolerances....

you mostly eat gluten free .... cc is ubiquitous it not just processed land---- 

vinegar a no no ?

sounds like a new intolerance  perhaps corn? 

been there not JUST gluten 

sorry to say her immune system is still raging against more than just gluten. Time to dial down that cliche diet recipe plan ..., big time rotate, rotate, rotate, drop the top 8!

buckle up-

buy a ticket for the ride of your lives ...

it is a mixture of refreshing and fear in one article for me 

please stop trying to feed your celiac adult child until she knows how to feed herself. 

you admit your failure great, but please realize you have  a long way to go

if you don't she has years of being sick for the sake of family obligation  a price no one should have to pay.

I wish I were not the bearer of bad news , but regretfully a higher power put me here to notify you otherwise

I prefer it not be me , but .....

it is predestined likely from 

in utero ....

she can't tell you , it's all too new, she is not fully aware of all the aspects. while I wish it were so simple as a few cliche changes it is not .

the celiac world is laden with cc, gluten, and multiple intolerances, don't get me started on the non believers who expose a Celiac / NCGS to gluten for sport -heinous and unethical beyond comprehension ( it happens)

Take a moment in 2018 to regroup despite fluff media that this is a fad diet it is not ... come up with a few "low" gluten recipes in your gluten contaminated  kitchen....

this is someone's health and well being you are taking so lightly

make 2018 your celiac awareness year for it is a daily minute by minute moment for us...perhaps nanosecond by nanosecond 

the better healed we are the more relaxed we can be ...

your article describes a newly diagnosed -less than a year Celiac?

handle with care

most importantly have a family reunion for celiac testing for you all at a celiac center - this is not an isolated non genetic incident !

happy 2018

from one who life taught the hard way ....

 

 

 

 

 

 

Might be a way to leave a comment on the actual article?  Greater chance the writer of this drivel would see it.

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