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Britt-ME

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  1. I have enjoyed this topic a lot. It is true that the general population doesn't think about what they eat. My freinds still ask me sometimes why I spend all my time at the store reading lables. "Wouldn't be quicker to just by whats on sale?" I wonder about wether they think before they talk. 6 years ago I got into an agruemant with a women who was a rabid...
  2. MSAU 22 , I know exactly how you feel. 10yrs ago I was there. At college, trying to be gluten free, and my friends didin't understand. They hated going out to dinner with me b/c I'd always ask the waiter what was in sauces, where they made with wheat or other gluten products. Even fast food places b/c I'd take the burger out of the bun. They got so embarrassed...
  3. I know I shouldn't/can't eat gluten. I've known for 14 yrs. But how do I stop? I restarted the gluten-free diet last week and the cravings are driving me crazy. I am the only one in my family with this problem, and my mom is unwiling/ hesitant to eat gluten free foods that I can make with gluten. It is frustating and having to modify supper to feed two ways...
  4. No, I can't afford to be tested. I wish I could. I have limited my soy and am trying to work out gluten free. I am wondering sbout all this talk of cross conatmination. I never though it was a problem. There is so much more information available now than 10 yrs ago that I am a bit confused and overwelmed by it all.
  5. I am new here and would really appretiate any advice. I know I'm lactose and gluten intolerant. I started the gluten free diet one week ago. It is as hard as I remembered it, but the choices are much more numerous than 10yrs ago. My guestion is if I suspect a soy intolerance, should I go soy free now, or weight til I've been on the gluten free diet awhile...
  6. Thank you all for replying. I feel much better now. I can't afford to be tested for celiac disease, but I will definatly go gluten free.
  7. Thank God I am not alone. I thought I might be the only one who gained weight with a c=gluten intolerance. I don't know if I have Celiac's, but I do know that I am gluten/lactose/soy intolerant. I have not followed the diet in years, (just started agian this week), but gained 40lbs in 5 months. Glad to have company on this side of the wieght issue.
  8. Hi. I'm new here and have looked though the site. I am trying to find out if my gluten intolerance is also Celiac disease. I have previously gone on a gluten free diet, which was successful, but I've been off it for 8yrs. I now need to return to it, but I wonder if I have Celiac disease too. I was tested 10ys ago, but I had been gluten free for a couple of...
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