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  1. Disneyland is a GREAT place to go for gluten-free stuff. My favorite restaurant to go to is The Storyteller's Cafe which is in the California Hotel. They have gluten-free pizza, pasta, and more! Definitely get the list of gluten-free foods from city hall inside Disneyland. I went to the Rancho del Zocalo Restaurante once and had amazing Mexican food without...
  2. Haha I know. I will probably try it... when I do I'll post and tell how it is. Thanks!
  3. I was wondering if anyone has bought anything from Open Original Shared Link?? They sell gluten-free meals that you can order and get delivered right to your door! I thought it would be fun to try.. but I wouldn't really want to waste money on meals that don't taste very good.
  4. In todays newspaper, there was an article about a lady in Minnesota who started a gluten-free store after she was diagnosed with Celiac. It has a good story to it. Here's the article: Open Original Shared Link There was also an article about how eating gluten-free can help people with autism. Lisa
  5. I am pretty sure PA has a few restaurants called Bonefish that have a gluten-free menu. Their food and service is really good. Lisa
  6. I have been craving corn dogs lately too.. and I rarely ate them before going gluten-free! Also Chinese spring rolls.. although I did eat those a lot. Lisa
  7. Thanks! I'll e-mail them just to be sure... their lotions smell so good! Lisa
  8. Anyone know of Bath and Body Works lotion being gluten-free?
  9. Wow! A lot of good information. Okay, so from what I understand, you could have both MS and Celiac Disease and being gluten-free may/may not help symptoms. Am I right? I know this is a weird question, but does auto-immune diseases run in family genes? I know that I got Celiac Disease from my mom's side of the family, because my cousin on her side has...
  10. Hmm. I agree with what you both are saying. But, my mom found out that being gluten-free can help the symptoms of MS die down. Is this possible? That is why I was asking about Celiac causing MS. Thanks, Lisa
  11. If there are any nightsweaters that have it every night, no matter what, have you been tested for HIV/AIDS? I know it sounds weird, but it is a symptom. Can't hurt to check. Lisa
  12. Thank you so much for all of your help, everyone!! Lets see. I have gone to a neurologist- she was the one who prescribed the EEG. I have an appointment this Thursday with her, so we will see what happens. I will check all the labels on everything again, just to be sure. Plus, it is hard (as it is for most of you) to be gluten-free in a gluten household...
  13. Storytellers Cafe (located in the California Adventure Hotel) is extremely gluten-free friendly. They serve hamburgers with buns, pizza, and spaghetti for us. Also, they have gluten-free fries and cornbread. Also, they have a flourless strawberry ice cream cake that is extremely good. I have also heard, but not tried, Goofy's Kitchen or something like that...
  14. That is exactly how it is for me. I recently had an EEG done, but that turned out negative. My mom was diagnosed with MS just a few days ago because of dizziness. She says that I would be too young to have it though, so I don't know what to think is causing it. Lisa
  15. So can MS be caused by Celiac?
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