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tillie 15236 Newbie

I am sure I posted in the wrong place but new here and can't find my way around.

I am trying to find out what is wrong with me.

I act like I have IBS with D.

The Doctors have ran so many tests and nothing shows up as being the problem.

So I'm going to take my life back,

First, I love salads and things like that, well that's a no no.

So I'm finding other foods to eat but need help with breads,

What kind of stores can you find wheat free breads?

Also has anyone made a rice or wheat free bread using a bread machine?

Thanks

Tillie

ps

Also if someone can tell me what board I should go to I'll go there.


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I've made Bob's Red Mill Homemade Wonderful bread (Kroger carries it or you ca order it from Bobsredmill.com. Just yesterday I made Cause you're so special bread and it was even better. (I ordered this at glutenfreemall.com, but then found it cheaper at Open Original Shared Link Both are good, though.

tillie 15236 Newbie

Self - Pain free since going gluten free 9/05 (suffered from unexplained joint pain entire life

Now this made me sit of and pay attention.

Can you tell me a bit more about this?

Are you saying the pains have slowed down now that your off wheat?

What kind of test did they run or did you do things like I'm doing?

Sorry but I just hurt and I've noticed it's worse when I have a flair up.

So this is why I'm starting to try and treat myself.

I don't have a Krogers store here but have a friend that lives close to one if I can't find it here.

I also have been having a lot of joint pain.

Thanks

kabowman Explorer

I went gluten free (see signature), the noticed other food problems and by the end of everything, by December, I realized that my joint pain, that I have been having for about 15 years, was GONE!!!!

Fixing my diet definitly helped my joint pain.

There is also a theory that nightshade veggies cause joint pain - potatoes, tomotatoes, egg plant, peppers (these are the ones I know about).

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I belong to this GIG group and last week we just had a guest speaker, it is a bread mix that you put in the microwave for a minute and then just take it out and BAM you have two pieces of bread, warm and soft. I will get the name for you when I get home. It is not that expensive but you would have to order it off line. I thought that it was worth it.

Amanda NY

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