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Alli-Ely

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  1. I've been drinking some gatorade/powerade just check ingredients on the different brands just in case. I've also started drinking a lot of water with crystal light in it which says gluten free on the package, milk, and 100% orange juice. For yogurt I eat Yoplait it tastes great and says gluten free right on the package. I hope this helps
  2. I would suggest talking to your doctor about it. If they say that you have to eat gluten before being tested for celiac then I would probably not get tested. You know what is bothering you so I would suggest that you just stay away from it and not worry about the testing so much. I stopped eatting gluten after I had been having some problems with it and...
  3. I take a multivitamin and a calcium/vitamin d supplement everyday. Though, I am horrible and forget about them frequently.
  4. Rachel, It's kind of interesting because I'm 19 and was recently diagnosed and wasn't that strict with my diet right away either. What got me being strictly gluten-free was my mother telling me that she would feel immense guilt if anything happened to me because of this because I inherited it from her. So, basically what gets me through it is my family...
  5. For the past few weeks I have been totally exhausted, weak, and with a fever. These symptoms just come and go as they please and have left me quite confused. I get so tired I sleep all the time and if I'm not in bed then I want to be in bed, and there are days when I get a fever and am so weak I can't hardly leave my bed. I'm wondering if this could be...
  6. I also love Cadbury eggs. Since I was a really little kid cadbury cream eggs have been one of my favorite candies. However, it does list wheat as being in the ingredients so I wouldn't trust them. However, I could be wrong because I am also very new to all this so if you still aren't sure I would ask a dietician or someone who may know better than me....
  7. Hi Mandy, I'm sooo sorry that you still are sick. First, I would find a doctor who will give you some straight answers even if it is that they aren't sure what's wrong and that you should see a specialist. Also, the thought that you are allergic to other foods is very possible and I would consider a very simple diet for now. After I was diagnosed the...
  8. I totally understand how you feel. I am in college and working at McDonalds. So when I'm at school I can't eat anything in the cafeteria and have to bring my lunch and if I don't I go without food, and at work people are always wondering why I eat the way I do, and trying to give me food that I can't have. What I would suggest is getting a gluten free...
  9. That spray is a great idea I know I would buy it just to help prove that not everything is gluten free because someone else thinks it is or wants it to be. I also would like a pill so that I could have some gluten back in my life, I don't even need a lot but a little bit occassionally with a pill to neutralize it would be great
  10. Thanks for posting this. I have been recently diagnosed along with my mother, and both of us have had problems with things of this nature. I just commented on this, and urge anyone else who hasn't to do so it could mean a lot less stress when you're buying your groceries. There are many products that I am unsure of and don't buy for that reason if more...
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