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I highly doubt there would be gluten in an eye drop. Sounds like an allergic reaction. Even if it had gluten, it wouldn't be a Celiac reaction if it isn't in your intestines.
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ARCHIVED Craft at DS's school... Am I overracting?
kareng replied to Ginkgo100's topic in Parents, Friends and Loved Ones of Celiacs
Going back and looking at the original post - it appears that the school has no real reason to be extra careful with this child. The parents have not done any of the things needed to insure the school protect the child. Teachers/ schools can't be expected to cater to, or even remember,every parents' whims. If there is an actual medical need for an accomadation...- 17 replies
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ARCHIVED Skinny Crisps
kareng replied to anyana's topic in Gluten-Free Foods, Products, Shopping & Medications
Yeah.... It's really annoying when someone finds a new product that is good and tells us about it. -
ARCHIVED Edamame Spaghetti - Anyone Tried It?
kareng replied to anyana's topic in Gluten-Free Foods, Products, Shopping & Medications
I think its the same company : Open Original Shared Link -
ARCHIVED Craft at DS's school... Am I overracting?
kareng replied to Ginkgo100's topic in Parents, Friends and Loved Ones of Celiacs
Of course the world doesn't revolve around him! The other kids should be allowed to do the project. But he is only 5! How is he to know what an ice cream cone is made of? Do they hand him the box & tell him to decide if its gluten-free or not? My boys couldn't even read at that age! Maybe he knows the ice cream cone he has at home is OK, so these...- 17 replies
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ARCHIVED Edamame Spaghetti - Anyone Tried It?
kareng replied to anyana's topic in Gluten-Free Foods, Products, Shopping & Medications
I have seen these. Probably wouldn't go over as a pasta replacement at my house. But I bet it would be good with a spicy veggie stir-fry. Hub is always wanted those rice noodles instead of actual rice, But they have no fiber, etc. have you tried the black bean noodles? I got some but haven't been brave enough to try them yet. I thought... -
ARCHIVED Edamame Spaghetti - Anyone Tried It?
kareng replied to anyana's topic in Gluten-Free Foods, Products, Shopping & Medications
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ARCHIVED Tmi Topic: Poo Troubles
kareng replied to lexibrowning's topic in Coping with Celiac Disease
when I re-read Andrew's post - he may just have been "chiming in" that the same thing happens to him? And no one gets paid for helping out around here. We just do it because we are "nice"? -
ARCHIVED Tmi Topic: Poo Troubles
kareng replied to lexibrowning's topic in Coping with Celiac Disease
Did you read the explanation above about all that sugar? Also, dark red or purple foods and drinks often turn poop dark greenish. Its just natural, I think. -
ARCHIVED 2 Year Old Who Stopped Eating All Foods
kareng replied to Jules's topic in Parents, Friends and Loved Ones of Celiacs
Just to let you know, this thread is from 2008. I don't think any of them have been active for a few years. -
ARCHIVED Gluten free diet
kareng replied to Archer's topic in Celiac Disease Pre-Diagnosis, Testing & Symptoms
Just remember that if you want to get a biopsy, you need to continue to eat a regular gluten containing diet until it is done. -
ARCHIVED Recommended body wash/shampoo/conditioner?
kareng replied to Momma2PirateNPrincess's topic in Coping with Celiac Disease
Unfortunately, most people don't really understand how skin works. There are very few things that can get through all the layers, dead and alive, of skin. If everything could get through, we couldn't function. And even if a substance could get into the blood stream, it would be hard for it to then get out , into the small intestine, to cause a Celiac antibody... -
ARCHIVED Candida Overgrowth Detox Issues -- Lot'S Of Pain
kareng replied to Texasannie's topic in Related Issues & Disorders
This thread is from 2010 and I don't think any of these posters are still around. -
ARCHIVED Probiotic - Which is the Best?
kareng replied to anyana's topic in Gluten-Free Foods, Products, Shopping & Medications
No one said YOU had to eat yogurt. No one said she wasn't eating gluten free and being " tough with herself". And yogurt is usually considered low lactose -
ARCHIVED Craft at DS's school... Am I overracting?
kareng replied to Ginkgo100's topic in Parents, Friends and Loved Ones of Celiacs
Actually, I have to say that the teacher can't expect a 5 year old to know what has gluten and what doesn't. Sounds like he did OK,.... But the fact that he was given gluten to eat and had to decide for himself if it was safe, is scary to me. I think you should get an official plan with the school. I understand that he needs to learn, but he is only...- 17 replies
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ARCHIVED Probiotic - Which is the Best?
kareng replied to anyana's topic in Gluten-Free Foods, Products, Shopping & Medications
All we are talking about is some probiotics to help her heal. Once again, no one is saying the probiotics are to allow her to keep eating gluten. She is new and wants to get her intestinal bacteria back to a normal, balance state. -
ARCHIVED Probiotic - Which is the Best?
kareng replied to anyana's topic in Gluten-Free Foods, Products, Shopping & Medications
Now you are saying it in a nicer way. Sometimes people do need something to help get their GI system back in working order. Probiotics or yogurt are a way some people add the beneficial bacteria back into a ravaged system. I don't think anyone told her or she thought that probiotics would "cure" her Celiac disease or allow her to eat gluten... -
ARCHIVED Klondike Bars
kareng replied to Nikki2777's topic in Gluten-Free Foods, Products, Shopping & Medications
Those are probably fine for a gluten-free diet. But you should still be eating gluten until all your testing is done. -
ARCHIVED Thyroid Medication and Omeprazole
kareng replied to BDD's topic in Gluten-Free Foods, Products, Shopping & Medications
Great! That is good to know! Dollar store has $1 reading glasses and magnifying glasses! -
ARCHIVED Thyroid Medication and Omeprazole
kareng replied to BDD's topic in Gluten-Free Foods, Products, Shopping & Medications
Call the customer service number. They may say something about "no gluten ingredients" & not want to actually say "gluten-free". That is good enough for me. -
ARCHIVED Thyroid Medication and Omeprazole
kareng replied to BDD's topic in Gluten-Free Foods, Products, Shopping & Medications
I have never had a CVS pharmacist find out if something is gluten-free. I ask them for the brand and call myself, before purchasing it. Often you can find the company info on the web. You can go to any CVS to get your script filled. Your doc doesn't have to do anything. Its in the CVS computer system. They just change your "preferred location". Next... -
ARCHIVED Cost of celiac gene test
kareng replied to lolabelle's topic in Celiac Disease Pre-Diagnosis, Testing & Symptoms
I don't think the doctor would know what a lab charges for something that he/she rarely orders. The doctor isn't "selling" you something. They don't get a commission on labs tests. The doc may have the blood drawn in his office, and the office would charge a fee for that. If he isn't getting blood for anything else, he/she might just send you to Quest... -
ARCHIVED Cost of celiac gene test
kareng replied to lolabelle's topic in Celiac Disease Pre-Diagnosis, Testing & Symptoms
$300-400. You can call the local labs, like Quest and ask before you have it. -
I agree with Gemini. You are just making yourself anxious. my hub's WBC is always just below " normal". He rarely ( once every 2 or 3 years) gets sick. That is normal for him. It has been for years. wbc can vary, a little, in a person from one month to the next. " normal", in a test, is a range that most people fall in. For most blood...
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ARCHIVED How important is it to also go dairy free?
kareng replied to sella's topic in Post Diagnosis, Recovery & Treatment of Celiac Disease
First - many people just can't digest dairy. This includes many people who do not have Celiac. Lactose intolerance is very common. For a person with Celiac, the part of the intestines that is damaged by Celiac is the part that digests the lactose in milk. That part will eventually grow back. Because Celiac damage is rarely every inch of your...