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  1. does anyone have any recommendations for either specific restaurants in santa fe and surrounding areas? also, any recs for specific dishes that would either normally be made gluten-free or those i should be on the look out to avoid? thanks!
  2. Tons! Risotteria lilli & loo (not my fave but still good) bistango (make reservations if you can!) Tribeca grill -- not expressly gluten-free but they are quite knowledgeable pala - east village off of houston street - gluten-free pizzas, excellent
  3. I wish I did! I'll be going there myself soon!
  4. Looks like your original question got a little lost. I could make a few suggestions that may help you in your future social events -- there's no reason you can't join in and have a good time with your friends. As noted by other responders, "wine coolers" will be malt beverages. Perhaps you were thinking of a wine 'spritzer' - which is simply wine with...
  5. Thanks to everyone for the responses. I think I will try make-ahead foods, and pack some soups, as you have suggested, and ask about a fridge/microwave. I would so much like to be able to just eat with everyone else, since it is a group thing (we'll be taking classes together, et cetera), so I am hoping the catering manager confirms that they will be having...
  6. That never occurred to me, to request a microwave or fridge. Thanks I'll look into it. What foods would you recommend? Crackers and energy bars, yes, but I figure I'll want more than that?
  7. This is the first time I'm dealing with this. Could use any helpful hints! I am going to a resort in a few weeks for a group event (kind of like craft camp for grown ups). :-) The resort is not officially the host, so I called the organizer today. I explained that I needed to speak to someone, probably a catering manager about the food b/c I have celiac...
  8. Thank you for everyone's responses. I liked the poison ivy idea, except well, I'm not allergic to poison ivy, so it isn't scary to me. :-o I had never considered the salad washing plan prior to last week. And yes, foolishly I did it. Did I have a reaction? Hard to tell but days later I had a reaction to *something* but that may be entirely unrelated...
  9. Ok, prepare yourselves for this unusual question: you get a salad. No dressing. Just lettuce, cherry tomatoes, onions... and croutons. If the croutons are removed, and the remaining salad is washed vigorously in water, do you think gluten still remains?
  10. Anyone here had any experiences, good or bad with taking antispasmodics (like hyoscyamine, Bentyl, et al) for a glutening? Or any other medication? If you had a positive experience, what do you take and how often?
  11. Thanks for the tips. I eventually took 2 Aleve and used a heating pad, which helped some, but spent the rest of the night in pain. :-( How much aloe vera do you drink and how often?
  12. DeerGirl

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    Tarnalberry- that's excellent! I was tested only by 2 docs, and one was to check for hypo/hyperparathyroidism (or to rule it out) and the other was follow-ups with celiac specialists. I know more awareness is growing about the role Vit D has in many diseases and physical symptoms, so hopefully more people will get as comprehensive testing as you did.
  13. Anyone? I'm truly at a loss as to what to do that will bring about some fairly immediate relief from the pain and cramping.
  14. DeerGirl

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    Vit D & calcium will help with bone density. Supplemental levels are guided by what your starting levels are. My doctor had me take a prescription of D3 when my very low levels were first found. Since stabilizing and going gluten-free, I am now on a lower maintenance dose that is available OTC.
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  16. This is the worst pain I've ever been in from a glutening. My entire abdomen is in incredible pain, bloating. I took some probiotics, been drinking fluids. When I felt hungry I ate some gluten-free mac & cheese. Breathing, moving all hurt. I'm at a loss. Anyone have any suggestions -- NSAIDS? Stronger pain killers? ??
  17. happygirl - you've been so helpful, from the first time I joined here. Thanks for your help!
  18. Perfectly put! @Rinne -- thank you :-)
  19. Brilliant linking to that site, very handy thanks. This may be silly but I am still confused with how the 2006 law really works. This means "starch" on something has to be identified as wheat if it has it? If a label doesn't say wheat it means... no wheat in it? Does this go for all food, including imported (would that fall under FDA guidelines)?
  20. Thank you. I think I really get stuck with additives, flavorings and other 'miscellany' on ingredient lists. Some gluten free lists I have suggest that any "flavorings" are suspect and should be researched, while others say they are fine. Won't it be nice if/when everything is required to be labeled? (hoping....) Also -- Roquefort, Bleu, Gorgonzola...
  21. I am a big fan of Liberte Mediterranee yogurts -- Here is the response I got from the friendly folks at Liberte re: gluten -- "We would like to inform you that the only yogourts that contain gluten are the 6 grains line of yogourts (4 flavors) our Minimix line of yogourts (3 flavors) and our Muesli organic line (4 flavors). Also, we have some...
  22. Thank you. I just hate to think that the Chipotle did me in. Do you find that you need to check things often still? As much as I've internalized, I am still feeling like there are complications. What about products that do not contain any gluten but may have been "processed in a facility that handles wheat...." -- eat it or pass? Also, thanks for...
  23. I've been gluten-free for a bit over a year and have done pretty well. Have had some glutenings. Most recent one this week was either eating at Chipotle (no problem before) or a dental alginate. Or something else entirely different from gluten. Now that I've been at the diet for awhile I feel a bit over-loaded with info. It is as though I have too much...
  24. Well, firstly a cure is in all probability, not imminent. Focusing on some distant *possibility* (not certainty) while ignoring your own body, is not the best idea. Some thoughts - Have you been tested for vitamin deficiencies, anemia, had a bone density scan, and all the other various manifestations of celiac? You might find it easier to deal...
  25. happygirl, the link didn't work for me. tried googling it, no luck. what is the site?
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