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ARCHIVED Shadybrook Farms Poultry
SEAliac posted a topic in Gluten-Free Foods, Products, Shopping & Medications
Here is an e-mail I received from Shadybrook Farms (brand of poultry products available at Lowes Foods in NC): Dear [redacted], Thank you for contacting Shady Brook Farms. At this time, we have only 4 products that contain gluten: Italian Style Meatballs Appetizer Sized Meatballs Cajun Fried Turkey Teriyaki Turkey Breast Tenderloins (CONTAIN... -
ARCHIVED Gluten-free Poultry (chicken, Turkeys)
SEAliac replied to SEAliac's topic in Gluten-Free Foods, Products, Shopping & Medications
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ARCHIVED Gluten-free Poultry (chicken, Turkeys)
SEAliac replied to SEAliac's topic in Gluten-Free Foods, Products, Shopping & Medications
I don't mean to be critical, but I think you may be misinformed. My understanding of the FDA's requirement for labeling is that "wheat", as one of the Big 8 allergens, must be listed. I haven't seen anything yet published by the FDA that says rye, barley, and oats must be listed as well. The appellation "gluten-free" is only voluntary; so if something... -
ARCHIVED Gluten-free Poultry (chicken, Turkeys)
SEAliac posted a topic in Gluten-Free Foods, Products, Shopping & Medications
My mother-in-law talked to our local butcher about gluten-free turkeys. He suggested Bell and Evans brand. I just called them and talked to a woman named Jen. She assured me that they don't add anything to their birds so they are gluten-free. All their chicken and turkey leaves their packaging facility as fresh poultry. They may freeze some of it in... -
ARCHIVED Wendy's Gluten Free Items
SEAliac replied to DinaB's topic in Gluten-Free Foods, Products, Shopping & Medications
Wendy's has been a life-saver for me! Diagnosed in February, I've had trouble with veggies and dairy as well as staying gluten-free. A Wendy's plain baked-potato with chili (taking out the beans) has been the perfect fast-food meal when my husband and I have been on trips or just don't want to cook. I can manage salad again now, so we've had fewer meals... -
ARCHIVED Day 2 Gluten Free - Overwhelmed At The Grocery Store
SEAliac replied to bdeanjon's topic in Coping with Celiac Disease
The previous post was great! Also, keep in mind that if you do have Celiac Disease, then your body needs time to heal. With Celiac Disease, the immune response that's triggered by gluten damages the lining of the small intestine. If the lining is damaged, even in patches, you're missing some of your ability to digest. Undigested food can make for some... -
Has anyone eaten gluten-free at Emeril's New Orleans in New Orleans? I'll be there on Sat 9/13 with friends to celebrate an upcoming wedding. It's my friend's favorite restaurant (she's from LA), but I've never been. I haven't been back to New Orleans since dx early this year, so I'm a little wary. I'm taking my own breakfast and snack foods, but I'll...
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ARCHIVED How Did You Feel After Diagnosis?
SEAliac replied to Kitt1027's topic in Post Diagnosis, Recovery & Treatment of Celiac Disease
My doctor told me they were running the TTG test, but I was really expecting all my lab results to be negative. The diagnosis was a surprise even to the doctor. They were thinking that I had diverticulosis based on my symptoms. So, for me it was good to have a diagnosis that seemed better to me than diverticulosis, but it was a shock. At first, I had... -
ARCHIVED Lactose Intolerance Recovery
SEAliac replied to SEAliac's topic in Post Diagnosis, Recovery & Treatment of Celiac Disease
Thank you, all. I'm doing fairly well now, having stopped drinking coffee, taking a much lower carb approach to my diet, and eating smaller but more meals. I'm resigned to avoiding lactose for another 6 months. I seem to tolerate Lactaid milk OK in small doses. I'll try a re-challenge with lactose in very small amounts early in 2009. I may plan to re... -
ARCHIVED Namaste Food Products
SEAliac replied to glutenfreegirl's topic in Gluten-Free Recipes & Cooking Tips
I'm a big fan of the pancake/waffle mix, too. I make a whole batch at one time and freeze them in single-serve bags. They defrost well and are great toasted to get the crispiness back. I didn't like the yellow cake mix, but I think I should try it again. I'm not sure I had completely forgotten what wheat flour cake tastes like when I had it before... -
ARCHIVED How Many Of You Had To Avoid Dairy At First?
SEAliac replied to Hummingbird4's topic in Post Diagnosis, Recovery & Treatment of Celiac Disease
Thank you, thank you, thank you! This is a fantastic link. I'm starting month 6 gluten-free and have become increasingly frustrated about avoiding raw veggies and anything with lactose. I'm hoping I'll heal quickly, but the references in this thread to one-two-and-three years of lactose intolerance are hopefully making my expectations more realistic. -
ARCHIVED I'm Not Sure What To Eat Any More!
SEAliac replied to Beth in NC's topic in Post Diagnosis, Recovery & Treatment of Celiac Disease
Hi, Beth in NC. I'm in the same boat right now. Please excuse some of the graphic symptom description, but I hope you'll understand! I've been avoiding all fiber, too, but I made up my mind today to eat start back eating small amounts of soluble fiber (peeled and cooked fruits & veggies, quinoa, nuts, flaxseed meal, psyllium) and avoid only the insoluble... -
ARCHIVED Feeling Optimistic
SEAliac replied to Live2BWell's topic in Post Diagnosis, Recovery & Treatment of Celiac Disease
In the 7 short days I have been gluten free, my life has changed for the better. Thus far, the pros have far outweighed any cons Granted, there's a long way to go to get to where I want to be, but atleast now - finally, things are moving in the right direction. That is something I have been waiting for, for far too long. -
ARCHIVED Life Insurance Question
SEAliac replied to skyepie's topic in Post Diagnosis, Recovery & Treatment of Celiac Disease
I disclosed to Northwestern Mutual when my husband and I were planning to get additional life insurance. My premium would have been about 1/2 again as much because of celiac disease. After 2 years they would reassess but don't promise anything. They also increased my husband's quoted premium due to elevated liver enzymes (he has genetic cholesterol issues... -
ARCHIVED Lactose Intolerance Recovery
SEAliac posted a topic in Post Diagnosis, Recovery & Treatment of Celiac Disease
OK, I was probably stupid about this, but I've been dying for cheese so I bought some goat cheese at Fresh Market two weeks ago. I forget the brand, but the label was clear: Goat's milk, rennet, salt, enzymes. I thought it was safe (gluten-free at least) and after 5 months eating gluten-free I was hoping that my lactose intolerance was fading away. Wrong... -
Hi, Beth in NC, I'm also in NC (on the coast)! I haven't done much gluten-free baking yet, but I've experimented a little with nut flours. I don't have a mill, just a nut grinder and a coffee grinder that gives a slightly finer meal. I made gluten-free biscuits with some almond meal added that turned out phenomenal. They were a little heavy, but next...
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ARCHIVED The Popular Question...
SEAliac replied to TammyK's topic in Post Diagnosis, Recovery & Treatment of Celiac Disease
Hi, TammyK! I can offer a little more information for you. When your daughter had the skin testing, the allergist exposed her back to very small amounts of the allergens (wheat, trees, grasses, etc.). The welts showed that her body makes a certain antibody called IgE when it "sees" the allergen. The IgE starts a cascade of chemical changes including a... -
ARCHIVED Wheat Flour In Ice Cream!?!?!
SEAliac replied to HAK1031's topic in Coping with Celiac Disease
I was so excited yesterday to find the new gluten-free Rice Chex in the store AND on sale! My DH thought I was hilarious ... but he's been extremely supportive since my diagnosis in February and was happy for me to find a "normal" cereal. Now I can alternate Rice Chex with the usual Erewhon rice krispies and Bob's Red Mill hot cereal. -
ARCHIVED Confirmed - Blunting Normal
SEAliac replied to CamiJ's topic in Post Diagnosis, Recovery & Treatment of Celiac Disease
Hi, CamiJ, I just wanted to second what others have said in response to your plea for help -- please get copies of your medical records. The pathologist's report should provide you the information you need. I was a little surprised when I saw mine. There was a picture included of what the pathologist saw under the microscope, photocopied onto the report... -
ARCHIVED No Matter What I Eat, I Am Always Sick
SEAliac replied to sillyakshell's topic in Post Diagnosis, Recovery & Treatment of Celiac Disease
Hi, there! I've been gluten-free for about 4 1/2 months, so I know how you feel. It seems like by now things would be a bit better. It's just so hard to tell how long it will take for your body to heal after the damage from the inflammation of celiac disease. My first follow-up with the doctor is in 10 days, so I'm hoping for a lower anti-TTG result showing... -
ARCHIVED Re-curring Symptoms Why?
SEAliac replied to Glutenfreekatie's topic in Coping with Celiac Disease
Hi! I'm new to this forum, but your question about eliminating raw vegetables resonates with me. I'm gluten-free only for about 4 1/2 months now, but maybe my experience in the last few months will help you. I cannot tolerate raw vegetables except for tomatoes that have had the skins peeled and seeds removed. Salad leaves me in agony. Canned and frozen...