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  1. I use a few of their products and am very happy with them also.
  2. I have successfully eaten certified gluten free oats.
  3. Happy Birthday, Jillian! Hope you get to eat out at a delicious NYC gluten-free restaurant.
  4. BB, What wonderful news! Congratulations on all of your efforts. I'm sure you are beyond thrilled. Enjoy the day with your sweet and healthy DD!
  5. My only other explanation would be that something else is going on that is stirring up problems.
  6. Thanks for the info on DC restaurants!
  7. Hi Jeggen, Welcome to the board. I think that reading a book written by a leading Celiac researcher, physician, expert from Columbia University....Dr. Peter Green "Celiac Disease: A Hidden Epidemic" would help you understand the seriousness of Celiac and why you need to be 100% gluten free. You can find it at most bookstores or order it online. Check...
  8. I'm not even on here nough to get a mention anymore Reading, and catching up, and hope the pain subsides, Andrea. I owe you a PM, Mia...but don't I always?
  9. Definitely keep Immodiums with you...in your wallet, car, etc, so that you always have some. It will help a lot. Best of luck.
  10. Oscar Mayer is a Kraft company, so they will clearly disclose any gluten ingredients. Many of their shaved lunch meats are gluten and soy free....click on the name to read the ingredients. Open Original Shared Link Best of luck as school is starting again!!
  11. Tell them that you have food allergies, and because of this, you would like the machine to be thoroughly cleaned before they slice your meat.
  12. Congratulations, Angie, Don, and Tori! Welcome to Annika!
  13. Judy, happy to have you on here. Chris is wonderful, which you already know, I'm sure
  14. You'd probably have to see your records to determine which blood tests were done, since your dr. doesn't mention any others.
  15. Open Original Shared Link "Of the commercially available serologic tests that aid in the diagnosis of celiac disease, no one test is ideal. Using multiple serologies increases the diagnostic yield. Therefore, in the United States, screening in patients with possible celiac disease should consist of a panel of the following serologic tests: Anti-gliadin...
  16. Stef, Wow, Congratulations on such a sweet little boy!!!!!
  17. I'm off to the beach for a long weekend...Hope that you ALL have a wonderful weekend and get to relax.
  18. Congratulations to you and your family, Stef!! One here, one to go
  19. Dr. Fasano is a leading researcher/physician in the field of Celiac Disease. His center is here : www.celiaccenter.org. More info about the pill and the research trials are at: www.albatherapeutics.com. This isn't the first trial, but its a step in the process. There were two separate topics about this, so I merged the two threads.
  20. I agree with Tiffany. For when you can't, invest in a toaster oven (small) that you can bring with you to plug in at a non-kitchen hotel.
  21. Here is an excerpt from the article: Open Original Shared Link I believe I have the full copy. If you'd like, PM me your email address, and I will scan and send it to you in a PDF file. Here is a similar thread that may be of help. Open Original Shared Link (see Tim-n-VA's post about Army regs....might be similar or direct you in dealing with the...
  22. You have many of the symptoms of Celiac Disease and it would be worth looking into. See Open Original Shared Link and "what are the symptoms" If you ask your dr. to run the bloodtests, make sure the full panel is run Anti-gliadin antibodies (AGA) both IgA and IgG Anti-endomysial antibodies (EMA) - IgA Anti-tissue transglutaminase antibodies...
  23. And, if it (or any other ingredient) were to be wheat, wheat related, wheat derived, etc....it would be required to be listed by FDA law, since wheat is an 8 main allergen.
  24. Malt (not maltodextrin) is generally derived from barley, which has gluten, so malt is not ok. Maltodextrin, while it has the word "malt" in it, is almost always derived from corn, and is safe. If it were to be derived from wheat, by FDA law, it would have to state that. Kellogg's Rice Krispies has malt (bad) and does not have maltodextrin (safe)....
  25. Rule #2: Do not promote your own business, Web site or products--even if they offer free services. The proper place to post your Web site, business or other services is in your profile, not in your signature block or in posts. (italics added by me)
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