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I'm staying with my parents until the end of August. The house has crumbs everywhere and I am doing my to stay gluten free. I have my own pots to cook things like gluten free pasta etc and my own small frying pan.I have my own cereal bowl and spoon.

I rinse and dry with kitchen roll any cutlery or delph before using it. I cook the dinner with my mother to ensure it's gluten free. I use tinfoil under the grill for my toast. I haven't had a reaction to anything yet but I am worried.

I do the washing up all the time even though it means handling stuff that has held bread etc, clean down the counter tops and kitchen table which is covered in crumbs. I can't not pull my weight while I'm a guest here. My parents are good about my condition but as long as I'm not putting it in my mouth they won't see what the danger is. I am washing my hands obsessively. Am I doing enough? My 6 month bloods are a couple of days after I return home and I'm scared they will be high.

What more can I do???? What other precautions can I take????


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I'm staying with my parents until the end of August. The house has crumbs everywhere and I am doing my to stay gluten free. I have my own pots to cook things like gluten free pasta etc and my own small frying pan.I have my own cereal bowl and spoon.

I rinse and dry with kitchen roll any cutlery or delph before using it. I cook the dinner with my mother to ensure it's gluten free. I use tinfoil under the grill for my toast. I haven't had a reaction to anything yet but I am worried.

I do the washing up all the time even though it means handling stuff that has held bread etc, clean down the counter tops and kitchen table which is covered in crumbs. I can't not pull my weight while I'm a guest here. My parents are good about my condition but as long as I'm not putting it in my mouth they won't see what the danger is. I am washing my hands obsessively. Am I doing enough? My 6 month bloods are a couple of days after I return home and I'm scared they will be high.

What more can I do???? What other precautions can I take????

Ok, I live in a house where 2 out of 4 members are gluten free. Myself because of actual intolerance and my 9 yr old daughter because I want to see if gluten free will help in her severe ADHD.

I have my own stainless steel pan and spatula. I am now cooking most of the meals just to be sure. I have a dedicated area in the kitchen for my food (dry goods) and pan. (I say pan because I can't afford to buy but 1 at a time.) I have my own dedicated sponge to wash my dishes with and keep it hidden under the sink just to be sure.

Don't use the same cutting boards or any wooden utensils.

Here is an idea: when washing dishes that are communal wear dish gloves.

I am new to gluten free myself so that is all I can really think of but wanted to share a little of what I have learned because if it weren't for this board I would have given into depression months ago!

Hang in there! :)

lovegrov Collaborator

Can you politely ask them to be be careful about crumbs and so forth? Also to clean up after themselves. I mean, they would have to clean it up if you weren't there.

Shannonlass Apprentice

Yes they would clean up after themselves if I wasn't here but since I am a guest I feel obliged to help with the chores and the most common chore is washing up.

I think getting gloves for washing up is a good idea. Don't know why I hadn't thought of that. ;)

Gemini Experienced

Yes they would clean up after themselves if I wasn't here but since I am a guest I feel obliged to help with the chores and the most common chore is washing up.

I think getting gloves for washing up is a good idea. Don't know why I hadn't thought of that. ;)

Unless you have a topical allergy to wheat, there would be no reason to wear gloves. The soap will do it's job if you are washing dishes.

sandsurfgirl Collaborator

The only other thing I would add, because you are doing everything you need to do, is ask them when eating bread or crumbly items to be careful of flying crumbs. Maybe sit at the other end of the table in that case.

Shannonlass Apprentice

I sit at the end of the table at the opposite end to the bread basket. I hope I'm doing enough.


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I sit at the end of the table at the opposite end to the bread basket. I hope I'm doing enough.

I would also suggest you relax about it. Life is meant to be enjoyed. If I get panicky, like if I try a new restaurant or new food at an old restaurant I can feel like I've been glutened. Then I calm myself down and the feeling goes away when the panic goes away. I have to deep breathe sometimes at a restaurant when I start to worry.

I know it's easier said than done, but concentrate on it and you will feel better.

Soap and water will take that gluten right down the drain.

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