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  1. Yes!! Watch this video. Should explain the magnitude of how harmful ANY amount of gluten is.
  2. omg i forgot to check this post until now, but thank you so much for this extensive list of stuff!! I talked to residence life and sadly the only specialty gluten free items are subject to a lot of cross-contamination and the employees working in the kitchen are very uneducated on the subject so it just makes me nervous. I try to eat in the dining halls...
  3. I've been on Generess fe birth control pills for almost a year now. I'm probably just paranoid but I'm worried that it might have some kind of gluten filler or something in it? Does anyone know if it does or if birth control pills have it in general?
  4. I'd suggest looking up the menus online for any bars/clubs that seem appealing, find one that has at least one thing that looks celiac safe and suggest that you guys hang out there, and if she says yes, and if you wanna be extra certain- call the restaurant before hand and have them describe the ingredients in any of the dishes to you. That way when you go...
  5. I'm going into my second year of dorming at college, and last year I had the luxury of being able to use my boyfriend's stove/oven to prepare gluten free/non contaminated meals while I was away at school. Now that he's graduated, I no longer have that luxury. I'll now be confined to my dorm room which does not include a kitchen, and the only way I can...
  6. If your "friends" can't even respect you and support you when it comes to something as simple as the foods you eat, they're not going to respect you about anything else, or something even more serious than this (not saying this isn't serious). Not to sound mean or harsh, but if I was you i'd get some new friends who don't straight up bully you.
  7. Hi, I'm 19 and I was diagnosed with Celiac Disease since February. I started eating strictly gluten free in March, it is now June, almost July, and I'm not feeling the slightest bit better or have had any changes in my quality of life. (Strictly gluten free means my family and I use completely separate plates/utensils/pans when preparing my food, I closely...
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