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VydorScope

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  1. Umm couple easy options.. 1) Nestle is now marking all thier Hot Chocolates "100 % gluten free" , at least on every box I saw in the store this week. 2) Some one else posted that Swiss Miss is gluten-free, but I ahve not personaly verifited. 3) Buy pure cocoa and make it yore self. Its very easy.
  2. My son takes around 2 weeks to totaly recover, with the worst of it being in the firs 4-6 days.
  3. Well I am not a big fan off putting young ones through tests unless you have to. Are you doing the gluten-free diet now? Lost track in this thread where your at. If so how long and have you seen any changes?
  4. OKay, you walking down the road that many ppl here have. I want to first state that I am NOT A DOCTOR AND DO NOT HAVE ANY MEDICAL DEGREES/ ETC. I am just a man with celiac disease who has a son with celiac disease. My suggestion is that you ask you GI doc (or pirmary care) to do the full celiac disease panel RIGHT NOW, before you have been gluten-free...
  5. Actually it was mentioned several times so far, including my post right above yours. I jsut finished a bowl of the 1/2 sugar... BTW Please join me in emailing Post to produce 1/2 sugar coco pebbles!!! at $2 a box, this cearl much easier to deal with in the budget then any other gluten-free ones!
  6. Envirokids and the new 1/2 sugar frutiy pebbles are our "main" stand bys for cerals. My wife loves this pink berry flavored armanth(sp?) ceral that we found in Whole food, but at $6 a box we dont get it often!
  7. Man, every parent always wonders what they are in for when they drop off thier child at a trusted day care when the normal teacher not there. Even worse for us with celiac disease-Kids. Well today is a odd day for us because my wife has extra chior practice for the Church Christmas concert, and I had work so needed to leave our son with the childcare at the...
  8. My son had alot of the reactions you list, daiper rash(so bad at times it would bleed... 5 to 7 cases of d a day, reflux, breastfeed, etc etc. Even tired the soy route. He is also not small, actully BIG for his age. Very big, at one point was 105th precentile on the growth chart. DX'd at 18mos old. So not much dif case then yours, there are couple...
  9. Okay good, thats what I thought, just making sure
  10. OooOoo welll that depends.. I mean whats your favorite food? Choloclate? Coffee? Everyone has some foods... I can do gluten-free... but if I foudn out I was alergic to SUNMIAD RASINS, dunno if I could handle that
  11. Hmm intresting... are y'all saying that if one test postive on the IgG scale, but negiative on the IgA scale its not truly celiac disease just gluten intolerence?
  12. I was in Kroger and happen to see hot coco, since it in te 20's here that sounded pretty good to me, and I saw netlse, and I was happy, cause we know Nestle cool with ingredients right? We guess they are ever cooler now, cause it says "100% Glutten Free" right on it! Is that new??? ... yes I bought some LOL Lookng forward to it after dinner...
  13. Ummm ... its not clear by your post, you do know that 1:2.5 is GREATER then 1:650 I assume?
  14. My signature desert (Im a famous baker in my small social circle) is homemade turffles and they are very glutenly. Its my best recipe, and its just about the only gluten thing I wll miss. I have started thinging on how to make it gluten-free but I doubt ti will ever be the same...
  15. Since his diet worked so well and I had the verbal word of the GI doc that he was postive for celiac disease on one of the blood tests, I did not bother to get the results faxed. I called up and got them yesterday... Sooo I was looking over and tow things struck me... IGG was like 66 where "normal" for a 2 year old (he was close to that at the time...
  16. Docs have not looked in to anything yet, we just begining this. So far all thats been done is the 2 tests by the auidologist.
  17. It is called "Crispy Chicken Coating" or somthing like that. You can order from thier site if your store does not have it, Just need make the order bigenough to make up for shipping.
  18. Thanks! hehe you can alwys find updated pics at teh website in my sig. At the first hearing test his right ear passed, but since its a pass/fail kind of thing theres no way to now if its "bearly passed" or perfect. He left ear failed. Same pass/fail concept. At th retest he failed the left agian, and the right was not retested.
  19. Kroger and Whole Foods carry it here, and probably else where, but way to expensive. They carry the "sweet leaf" brand dunno anything about htat brand, but been watching the price. If it gets to about same price as Splenda I will definitly try it... or even cclcose.
  20. The York test was for celiac disease only, this one is for 96 dif food intolernces. I know I have celiac disease now, no need for the York test. Im trying this company because they will bill BC/BS for me if I can get my Doc to sign the forms. here: Open Original Shared Link I though it was a test I could do my self for some reason. ...
  21. Wow, this needs a nurse/doc to do! Dunno why I was thinking I could do it if the doc did not want to. Then need a real blood draw, centrafuge and everything. So it will have to wait till my next apt on the 19th...
  22. I just made some chicken nugets with thier "breading" that I got at Whole Foods. Pretty good!! Made a pound and theres a ton of "breading" left gluten-free and EF even!
  23. Well gald you asked, cause now that i think about it Ive not eaten there since going gluten-free myself, but I normaly get there "Low Carb" burger (no bun). I love thier burgers, but the rest of thier food is average for a Fast food place. Usally get 2 of the burgers and a diet soft drink when there. Thier web site says nothing about alergens though. Hmmm...
  24. I am thinking of ordering the Oreos and some doughtnuts. Fialry expensive to get them this way, but if they good I can bug local stores to carry them. If not I rather not go through the hassel.
  25. Our son is very easy going about alot of things,and moves on fast. But there are a few things he puts his toddler size foot down,and you have to move the Earth itself to get him to change postion! And this is one of them LOL.
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