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  1. I realize my husband bears some responsibility but it wasn't just a shelf in the store. It was a rack in the bakery/prepared section that had a large 'handpainted' sign stating GLUTEN FREE BAKED GOODS and underneath a bunch of cookies etc in plastic clam shell type boxes. It was purposely displayed as Gluten Free because that is what Wegmans thought they...
  2. I love Wegmans, I do all of my shopping there but I am still hopping mad... I was working at Wegmans last Saturday (giving flu shots for the Health Department) and I saw a huge sign in the prepared foods dept "GLUTEN FREE BAKED GOODS." on top of a rack of about 6 shelves of cookies, cakes, brownies etc. My husband brought our 3 year old celiac daughter...
  3. I have a 3 year old celiac, a picky 6 year old and I'm a wannabe vegetarian. My husband likes ground beef type meals (tacos, chili etc) so I used to use Boca crumbles. When my daughter was diagnosed 2 years ago I switched to real ground beef for us and gluten free kid meals, pasta, fruit etc but I'm finding that I can't bring myself to eat beef..yuk. My...
  4. Any input appreciated.... My daughter is almost 3, was diagnosed with Celiac disease just over a year ago. My pregnancy with her was awful, I was sick, exhausted, depressed and hated the entire 9 months. I also have a 5 year old and that pregnancy was totally fine. Anyway, I have just been diagnosed with Lyme disease, had tons of symptoms, was hospitalized...
  5. My 2.5 year old daughter has celiac disease diagnosed last May by biopsy etc. Me and DH were tested at the time for antibodies and both negative. His father died in March from rectal cancer, made me think that DH should get genetic test. He's positive for DQ2. He does get diarrhea occasionally and has had rectal fissures etc, we've been gluten light just...
  6. Hi, My dd also sees Dr Safta at UMAB. She had her biopsy there last May (was 20 months) and everyone was great. I did not see her start the anesthesia but was there for her to wake up. Be prepared, I was expecting her to be curled up asleep but she was flat out and it scared me. She was absolutely fine and of course doesn't remember a thing. She also was...
  7. I'm conflicted about a lot of information re contamination. I've read the posts below re making kitchen gluten free, throwing out colanders, wooden spoons etc. I didn't do any of this, just put through dishwasher and keep separate toaster and cutting board. Here's why I'm confused, I'd like to someday eat in a restaurant again but I'm supposed to tell them...
  8. I was convinced to do the biopsy for several reasons. First, a gluten challenge later in life would take much longer to show damage because she already had the damage and was not healed yet. Then, I realized it would be 'easy' to switch to gluten free now but five years down the line, would we be tempted to 'cheat' with a little birthday cake? Also, my...
  9. ps, In the meantime I would hound the insurance company and threaten them with Michael Moore! Good luck.
  10. When my daughter had a positive blood test I started gluten free immediately. Then was persuaded to do the biopsy so about a week later she went 'gluten light.' I was told by the nurse for Alessio Fasano at the Center for Celiac research at University of Maryland that just a handful of Goldfish crackers per day would be enough. It was, her biopsy was positive...
  11. The symptoms sound just like my daughter's. Also from October to April, there has been an improvement this year but I think just because she is older (couple of ER visits last winter before celiac diagnosis). Another reason I doubt the asthma diagnosis is because the nebulizer helps a little but not as much as it should, she coughs before, during and after...
  12. Hi, My daughter was diagnosed a year ago at 18mos. She gets what the pediatrician calls 'reactive airways' when she gets the slightest runny nose. She wheezes and gets awful sounding cough which we treat with asthma meds but it also clears up very quickly (making me think it is not viral or bacterial). The reason I'm responding is that she had it this...
  13. I have a 2.5 year old celiac and a 4.5 year non celiac who are both big snackers. I agree that the specialist gluten-free stuff is so expensive and often horrible. We do a lot of the above mentioned, esp cheese sticks, cubes etc and I know baking is tough with kids but I have an awesome quick, cheap recipe.... 1 Cup Peanut Butter 1 Cup sugar 1 Egg 1 tsp...
  14. As pinned already, my DH tested neg for celiac, is there testing available for gluten sensitivity? Can an allergist help? Any appreciated Claire
  15. I have a 2.5 year old girl who was diagnosed (blood, biopsy, diet works) almost a year ago. My DH and I were tested (blood) at the time and both negative, didn't proceed any further with that. At the time I was convinced that of the two of us, he would have Celiac. He has a long history of weird GI symptoms, literally can have diarrhea minutes after eating...
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