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wow, i cant belive what i herd come out of a celiacs mouth.

I was coming into work and a person from a van shouted out at my girlfriend. It turned out it was her aunt from her dads side. They got into a conversation and she all of a sudden said that she has a weat allergy. My girlfriend asked if she was celiac and she said yes thats what i have, my girlfriend told her that i have it also.

at this point after she called it a allergy i was already not going to listen to anything she said

so my girlfriend started to ask her what she eats and what not since im afriad to eat just about everything

she said well i eat just about everywhere " i got to taco time and get beef or chicken tacos its just corn and beef or chicken and lettece, they use the same fryer but it gets so hot its not a problem" at this point i was baffeled that she just said that then she continues "i just had my vitemens so i just had another episode" ok so why take the vitemens? find a gluten free alternative maybe :)

sheesh i wish i would have had time to talk to the lady because really she seems to be very unimformed about what she has( if she is giving herself "episodes" everyday then she is hurting herself everyday wether she realises it or not)

doctors make me sick, they send people home with no information

when i was dxed my doctor told me to go home and look celiac disease up online and live like i have it(still dont know if i do but im going to assume i do) luckly i found this bored but my question is what if i did not have the internet? i meen really is it not the doctors job to inform you on how to controle your heatlh... ok enough ranting about bed time and my fingers are so cold


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Ok So the chick should be a poster child to represent the harm gluten can do a Celiacs brain. :blink: At least you know better. ;)

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