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  1. No, I have the pediatric GI at Columbia Presbyterian, Dr. Levy. But Green works in the same Celiac Disease...program as Levy and I have recommended him to many adults on here (just from his reputation)
  2. Thanks, Kaiti Yeah, when you go to search, you can click "More Options" to narrow it down by username, date, etc. Also, the most valuable piece of information with the search is how to narrow it down. Go to search, then under where you put in the words you want to search for there's a link called "Advanced Usage Help." Click on that--it explains...
  3. Well, one way that celiac can be detected is through bad enamel and ridges on the teeth. They're doing studies on this right now. Don't know with the connection in terms of pain with teeth.
  4. Umm...I think that's more of an issue with things like oats. I don't think sugar would be contaminated. Regular sugar is one of those things that just...is gluten-free by default, sort of. Just as bananas or oranges are.
  5. I posted about this, today, but Open Original Shared Link Just hang in there, in a few days you'll feel yourself again... and we're always here to help
  6. celiac3270

    ARCHIVED Nyc Therapy?

    I agree that this board is also good therapy. It would probably be hard to find a therapist who knows about celiac, though... You could, though, mention celiac the first time you went, give a list of a few websites with which the therapist could educate himself/herself. NY has among the best celiac drs., though. For adults, there's Green and he works...
  7. Just regular white sugar? Yes.
  8. Yay, Chebe! Do you like it as bread or pizza?
  9. My Favorites Chebe Bread Mix -- I absolutely love their pizza-- have tried Amy's and other brands, but this one takes the cake, lol...no pun intended. You can order online at Open Original Shared Link and it's very unlikely you'll find them in any health food store. There is no shipping cost, but you get a discount on the packages if you buy them in...
  10. There was another topic here: Open Original Shared Link that asked this, but unfortunately, it was made so you couldn't reply. Since many want to, here's another poll. I know there are many more brands than listed, including Ancient Harvest Quinoa Authentic Foods Mixes 'Cause You're Special Mixes Chebe Bread Mix Cybro's Dietary Specialties Dowd...
  11. Also, newbie doesn't refer to your knowledge of celiac, but your status on this message board. Even if you've been on the gluten-free diet for 20 years, you're a newbie when you first come onto the board.
  12. Yeah. The other problem with that type of poll is that it quickly moves to the back without any replies to keep it on the front page. I'll make a new one with the same sort of thing, though.
  13. Don't worry about the advanced/newbie/member thing...it isn't really the # of posts that builds a reputation, but the quality. And the numbers are very low for it to change--on some boards it might be...50 to no longer be a newbie, then regular member till...500 or something, then advanced member, then something crazy like SUPER MEMBER at 1000 and then....
  14. Open Original Shared Link
  15. I believe that Quaker claims that the normal-sized ones are gluten-free... but Quaker is a risky company...very high oat contamination. Not sure...I haven't had their rice cakes in many months and then I was getting symptoms from something else, too, so often that I wouldn't even have noticed if I was ingesting gluten or not.
  16. Oh, funny! My site and your's are the same, but your's has a diff. name...
  17. Yeah, it is a difficult poll. I chose the brand that had my favorite gluten-free product because many of them had a large selection of products I liked. You can't reply to that one because the creator of the poll made it so you can only vote, but cannot reply to the thread. That's one of the options you have when creating a poll.
  18. A gluten challenge is when you go back on gluten (after being gluten-free for awhile) to see if it causes symptoms again... it's not as common anymore, and I don't recommend it.
  19. Dining Cards for different languages: Open Original Shared Link Open Original Shared Link -- with this one you make a customized card Open Original Shared Link Open Original Shared Link Offering a translation card tailor-made to your personal requirements. Choose up to eight allergy/intolerance foods Open Original Shared Link celiac...
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