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Arg! Glutened


Adelle

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I just found out that the tater tots that my husband bought are NOT gluten free. I thought I was feeling so crappy because of my cpap not working (I also have sleep apnea). But it may be the tots we had!! I'm so frustrated at myself, aparently I need to read all the labels wether or not he reads them. Honest mistake I know, but I'm just so frustrated at myself!!

I was convinced that if I was glutened, it was from what I ate at my sister's house (they have been super accomodating and careful). I can't believe I was so quick to blame her when it was my fault!

Thanx for letting me rant.

PS: my mom told me that my great aunt went into the hospital (I've never met her and didn't know abt her health issues) and came out healthier and she wants to talk to me about celiac disease. Somehow now I'm the expert (1 month on the diet!)!

Thanx guys!


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your husband deserves a time-out for this :angry:

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Adelle: This happens to us all.

I have even bought things myself and read the labels 3x (once on the shelf, once going into the trolley and once unpacking)

When you do this with something you then have as a comfort food it can be really tough. I used to buy a specific brand of tortilla chips and later when they changed the labelling they had unnamed starch and later wheat starch....

I spent months eatiung these being ill and miserable... (literally for lunch most days) ....

Life sucks then you find gluten free..... ???

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