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Hello, Im new to the whole blog thing and to the whole Celiac World. My little boy tested postive for Celiac and my daughter's test have yet to come back. But I was just looking for others in KY that are new or old to this disease, just wanting to share information on products that are good and things to do and not do. Even if your not in KY any infomation would be great. We have been gluten-free for 1 month now and my little one seems to be 85% better but have had some spurts of direaha so I think I am somehow cross contaminating his food and that is why he gets this boughts sometime. I have looked for commerical products that are gluten-free but they are few and far between. We only have 2 very small naturel food stores in a nearby town, their gluten-free section is very small and very expensive. Any help would be greatly appericated. Also if anyone know's of a good online store to order gluten-free products.

Thanks So Much,

-Corinda


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Hello, Im new to the whole blog thing and to the whole Celiac World. My little boy tested postive for Celiac and my daughter's test have yet to come back. But I was just looking for others in KY that are new or old to this disease, just wanting to share information on products that are good and things to do and not do. Even if your not in KY any infomation would be great. We have been gluten-free for 1 month now and my little one seems to be 85% better but have had some spurts of direaha so I think I am somehow cross contaminating his food and that is why he gets this boughts sometime. I have looked for commerical products that are gluten-free but they are few and far between. We only have 2 very small naturel food stores in a nearby town, their gluten-free section is very small and very expensive. Any help would be greatly appericated. Also if anyone know's of a good online store to order gluten-free products.

Thanks So Much,

-Corinda

Corinda,

What part of Kentucky are you in? I live in Southern Indiana just across from Henderson.

Kate

abram-mom Newbie
Corinda,

What part of Kentucky are you in? I live in Southern Indiana just across from Henderson.

Kate

Hi Kate, I live in southeast KY down near the TN state line.. So we are a good distance apart. Are you new to the whole celiac thing, or a pro at it by now?

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Hi Kate, I live in southeast KY down near the TN state line.. So we are a good distance apart. Are you new to the whole celiac thing, or a pro at it by now?

I've been gluten free for about four months now, so I'm somewhere in the middle, not a beginner anymore, but not a pro either. I've been doing lots of research and reading on websites like this one and in medical journal databases.

Kate

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Hi,

I'm in Southern Indiana too. I just moved west of Louisville. I am originally from Louisville. I miss being near the Whole Foods store, although it was expensive. I buy most of my stuff online.

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