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Pakistani / Indian Origin?


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Anyone on this site from India or Pakistan?

  • 3 months later...

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kam Newbie
Anyone on this site from India or Pakistan?

Hello

Indian Origin. Have been diagnosed since july 2004. Also have a daughter with celiac disease
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g.hothi Newbie
Anyone on this site from India or Pakistan?

here i am................from india n from punjab. 27 years old, diagonosed with celiac last year in july.

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Ammar Newbie

Hey people this is Ammar, i was diagnosed celiac since i was 8yrs lyf has been tuff but some how i passed all these years m 23 now i liv in pakstan ive always had a problem of gaining n maintaing my weight.... IM new to this forum jst found out a few days bak!! v dont have gluten free things available things around here in stores please sombdy add me on msn & advise how 2 cook n make it out myself n help me out in this gluten free destiny i've been embraced with! I wud b obliged to anybody who answers! my mail adressed is physco2010@hotmail.com all gluten free people will be accepted!!

  • 4 months later...
Hardeep Newbie

I am of Punjabi-Indian origin and I suspect I have celiac. I was also wondering if there are others of south-asian descent who had celiac since my doctor was surprised by my assertion that I might have it (since I am not of European background).

  • 4 weeks later...
neetu Newbie
Hello

Indian Origin. Have been diagnosed since july 2004. Also have a daughter with celiac disease

Iam an Indian(Punjabi) living in Canada and I have been diagnosed with celiac but I had no symptoms except being anaemic. I am on gluten free diet since two months.
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manu Newbie
Iam an Indian(Punjabi) living in Canada and I have been diagnosed with celiac but I had no symptoms except being anaemic. I am on gluten free diet since two months.

hi there i m new here...live in tokyo...my husband has been diagnosed with celiac last month...its rare here in japan and doctors have no idea abt it...i wannna know if my husband can eat butter,cheese,jam,desi ghee etc.and wanna know which are the other asian food varities he can eat...if anyone can help me plz contact me on ......manjari.pandey@gmail.com


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A&Z'S MOM Apprentice
hi there i m new here...live in tokyo...my husband has been diagnosed with celiac last month...its rare here in japan and doctors have no idea abt it...i wannna know if my husband can eat butter,cheese,jam,desi ghee etc.and wanna know which are the other asian food varities he can eat...if anyone can help me plz contact me on ......manjari.pandey@gmail.com

HI every body

iam from pakistan.My kids have celiac.They were diagnosed last year.It was overwhelming at first but we have modified all our recipes and r Managing well by grace of God.I would recommend u guys cook from fresh spices etc..and u will be fine..we r lucky our asian cusine is so versatile and we can enjoy our curries with rice...i will this roti recipe..its more like a crepe but is excellent for wraps and breakfast...my kids like it and they r picky eaters too..i got it off the internet myself from recipzaar i think...

one cup of rice

one cup of milk

soak rice overnight in milk in fridge,blend next day with out anything else

then add one or two eggs,blend again.

pour quarter cup in non stick frypan(add a table spoon of oil)...swirl and coat the whole pan

cook for about 30 seconds on each side or more

now the batter will be runny don't worry and the thinner the crepes\ roti the bteer it will taste...

  • 4 years later...
khawajaad Newbie

Hey people this is Ammar, i was diagnosed celiac since i was 8yrs lyf has been tuff but some how i passed all these years m 23 now i liv in pakstan ive always had a problem of gaining n maintaing my weight.... IM new to this forum jst found out a few days bak!! v dont have gluten free things available things around here in stores please sombdy add me on msn & advise how 2 cook n make it out myself n help me out in this gluten free destiny i've been embraced with! I wud b obliged to anybody who answers! my mail adressed is physco2010@hotmail.com all gluten free people will be accepted!!

 

Hi !

 

My name is Khawaja Adeel and Iam from Karachi. Pakistan.

 

I am dignosed just a few months ago. Can I have some help from you ????

 

Can I contact you personaly ????

 

Regards.

 

Khawaja Adeel

GF Lover Rising Star

Khawaja,

 

I checked and the member Ammar has not been active since May of 2008.  I'm sure we can help you if you have questions about Celiac Disease. 

 

Welcome to the forum.

 

Colleen

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0range Apprentice

This is a reallllyyyyy old post but I thought I could revive it :)

 

I'm not celiac, but trying to reach a diagnosis for what ever I do have.

 

I live in Canada (southwestern Ontario) but my family background is Pakistani (my great-grandparents, along with that of many Pakistani families, were Indian). I grew up in the UAE, and travel there often. @Hardeep I think there is an overarching assumption that celiac is a "European" disease but I don't think that could be further from the truth. It's common in many places outside Europe, including South Asia. 

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