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Missing Ramen Newbie

Hi

I've just been diagnosed with celiacs disease after a colonoscopy and blood test.

I had went two years with many different problems with my lower quarters. I was

constantly told by doctors eat more fiber and things to help me. Which caused even more damage

because well I ate all wheat allllll the time. Great right? I'm getting used to the diet well it's only been about 5 days on the gluten free diet. I went shopping and Could not find anything good gluten free foods. Any recommendations?

I need a lot of advice and help here.

Thank you :blink:


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GottaSki Mentor

Great name :)

You are best off sticking to whole foods when newly diagnosed - meats, vegies, fruits, rice, potatoes. Others will join in with many good suggestions.

My question to you = what were your favorite foods to eat before your diagnosis? Perhaps we can help find replacements to make your transition a bit better.

Hang in there - the transition is very tough, but it does get much easier with time :)

rosetapper23 Explorer

I agree completely with GottaSki....but if you miss Ramen, check out the Thai noodles--lots of options there.

glutenfree015 Rookie

Mom’s Organic Market (if there is one close to you) has gluten free ramen!

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