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  1. I have similar problems as well. Have had them for the last two years. I've seen physical therapists, reflex therapists, chiropractors, foot doctors, knee specialists and my own personal doctor. No one has been able to make a dent in the pain and frustration. I will say that stretching seems to help temporarily, so my problem could be a matter of poor...
  2. Ever since I was diagnosed I quickly found a love for hard ciders. That's been over three years ago. I learned to like rum and coke or a martini as well. I was never really much of a beer drinker but a few bars in my area have started to serve Bard's Tale gluten-free beer. And a local brewer (Widmer) has been experimenting on thier own with a gluten-free...
  3. Yep... I don't know the name of the place either but I know exactly where you're talking about. It's a big gingerbread looking house on the left hand side of the road if you're traveling south on SE Milwaukie and is right around the intersecting streets of SE Harold or SE Insley... I believe. I've had thier chocolate chip cookies before and they were...
  4. So last night I went to the Widmer Gashouse on the corner of NE Russel & Interstate. I had received an email, from a friend who is a beer smarty-pants, telling me about Widmer's Hooligan IPA on tap from time to time. It's a Gluten Free beer. So obviously, not having had beer for about six years, I had to go and try it. I called ahead to see if they had...
  5. Have you considered physical therapy? The problem may be slight but some minor adjustments and working through could well do the trick to bring you back to full strength. Do you still hike with a heavy pack? Is there anything you don't need to take with you that you can lose to lighten the load?
  6. No... just a work horse for a cycling team. My team mates get all the glory, I just bury myself for them.
  7. I use these - Open Original Shared Link - and they taste fairly good and have a really good ratio of carbs to protein and give a good amount of energy. I only use these prior to races or afterward... never during, but that's my own call. I just can't handle solid foods when pushing it hard. You can usually find them in Whole Foods markets in all kinds of...
  8. I've eaten a few times at Five Spice in Lake Oswego and had no problems. The waiter saw me just staring at the menu for quite a while and aske if he could help with a choice. When I told him I could not digest gluten he not only knew about Celiac Disease but he checked with the chef to come up with options from the menu that I could have. Right down to changing...
  9. ** Just noticed from another thread that you're from Corvallis so this posting won't do you much good. However, at least try and meet your friend half way by going out and maybe even getting the chips & salsa. At least the two of you are out and having a good time and you're eating safely. Just a thought** Well... if you live in the Portland area you...
  10. I just did a Google search using the words - gluten free lean muscle - and a bunch of stuff came up. Do the same and you're bound to find something that will work for you.
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    ARCHIVED Celiac Cyclists

    Hammer Nutrition has updated their energy bars... Open Original Shared Link Gluten Free Dairy Free
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    ARCHIVED Protien Bars

    Hammer Nutrition makes an energy bar that is Gluten & Dairy free... might want to read labels regarding any other allergies you might have... Open Original Shared Link This company makes energy products for endurance athletes so they ingredients they use are of the higest quality, and the healthiest. Both of their bars are higher in carbs that protien...
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    ARCHIVED Celiac Cyclists

    I asked my coach the same question last year because I just got tired of spending so much loot on scientific recovery drinks and gels. That stuff works okay but is also way expensive when you consider how much you go through in a month. Anyway, here's what my coach had to say... - The post-event diet ... immediately after a race eat or drink some easily...
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    ARCHIVED Celiac Cyclists

    I have toyed with Endurox R4 in the past and found that it definitely does what it says... a little too much for me. The muscle recovery part of the product really relaxed me. As if I had just downed a whole bottle of Nyquil. Maybe I mixed it too strong or something... I don't know. The product is definitely gluten-free though. It does have whey protein in...
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    ARCHIVED Celiac Cyclists

    I'm a competitive road cyclist and a competitive track cyclist and a Celiac. I was diagnosed about four years ago and I'm still learning what works best for me. I've found that Sustained Energy from Hammer Nutrition ( Open Original Shared Link ) works well but I"m not too sure about the ingredients. I asked them about if the product was gluten-free and...
  16. I think it's a great idea. In the Northwest, just north of Seattle in a small town is a completely gluten-free restaurant and each time my wife and I have made the trek up there... it's always packed. My personal view is, if the food is good people will come in a eat. Best of luck with your venture!!
  17. Okay... tried Andina restaurant on Friday night and it is tasty!! If you used to love to go out to a real nice restaurant once in a while and live it up, but can't due to living gluten-free... those days are over. This place is nice, servers and staff are friendly and informative and the food is really good. Really good. The gluten-free specific menu is two...
  18. Here in Portland, Oregon our Whole Foods does not carry the fresh baked goods either. Obviously. I have emailed the company at least five or six times now since the news of the east coast bakery dropped earlier this year. And I have filled out suggestion cards in the store. Never a reply but I'm sure they're looking into it. They're usually pretty cool about...
  19. Another update... I just found out about a local grocery store called Health Nut Nutrition Center - 14634 SE Sunnyside Rd. in Clackamas, Oregon ( 503-558-8284 ). They cater to Gluten Free, Dairy Free, and other "free" goods. I'd say at least half if not more is dedicated to gluten-free products though. It's a small store in a strip mall but they carry...
  20. Just thought I would update the Portland, Oregon area list of Gluten Free options for eating out. In addition to Corbett's Fish House there is of course PF Changs. There's also Andina in NW Portland, the Pearl District to be exact. I think it's on the corner of 13th and Glisan. As for yummy tasty treats you have New Seasons on Division with all kinds...
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    Veggf... I should have posted their web address. Maybe there's a way to find out if they sell somewhere in your area. Here's their website: Open Original Shared Link And the bread I mentioned is from: Open Original Shared Link
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    ARCHIVED Coeliac And Sport

    Hello... I too race bicycles. Road and Track. I'm Gluten and Lactose intolerant. I also don't eat red meat. Chicken and fish, yes but very little. I train / race between twelve and fifteen hours a week so food and energy has been a huge issue. So far... here's what I've found that works for me: Most big race days I tend to eat a nice heaping bowl of...
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