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  1. Got to buy those fries and try to deep fry them, but I have been symptom free after eating McD's fries - I read they say there are no detectable traces of gluten - they cause issues for some?
  2. Hello all from Michigan. Checking in from East Lansing here. I just went gluten-free recently, but don't have my follow-up with the GI until September. She left it up to me, but I chose gluten-free (but keep tagging myself - a term I use for "totally ate gluten!")... darn it!
  3. I agree with everyone - have it or not. But the true test is not getting tagged. One question - how often does it take some of you to notice you "totally ate gluten"? Sometimes for me it is within the hour - but could be in my head sometimes too? A little help from the "veterans"? Also, anyone have a forum yet on here to address specific foods? I have...
  4. Maybe there is another option? I myself was fortunate enough to have a GI doc who did the biopsy first thing as I just started to have the symptoms (and btw - came back negative in 6 spots).... but I wonder, does anyone know how long it takes for the villi heal after going gluten-free? Maybe a biopsy is still an option along with staying gluten-free? If the...
  5. Thank you for sharing all of your experience and troubles in identifying - I will try the journaling, but I think it might be wise just for the test as well. Next step - check the insurance carrier for coverage. And to add my 2 cents for whatever I am truly intolerant of - it takes me about 2 weeks to "recover" from being tagged as well. ~Bill Gluten...
  6. I don't have a lot to offer yet (but will I hope soon!), but find your suggestions interesting. I just began going gluten-free, but seem to be getting tagged (TAG - totally ate gluten!) too often yet. Perhaps a complete elimination diet is the way to go. I have read that the dairy can piggy back on the symptoms of gluten though - anyone know about this (ie...
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