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  1. I was diagnosed with Membraneous Glomerulopathy which is similar to MCD (except harder to treat) at the same time I was diagnosed with Celaic. I have been gluten free for about 6 months and have had two meetings with a kidney specialist since, and so far there has been no change in my disease. My kidney doctor says that there is no known connection, but I...
  2. It seems to take about 4-7 days for me to have a reaction to eating gluten and by then I can't remember what I ate that might have done it. I'm just wondering how long it takes for other people.
  3. Wow, thanks for all the help! I just bought a bread mix from Kinnikinnik(sp?) that I will try. I will also look at Anna's bread mix, it sounds like it might be worth a try. Today I found hope!!! My wife and I went to Wild Oats and I tried thier gluten free scone, and it was sooo good. It tasted just like regular...I was very happy. Thanks again for all...
  4. I have tried about 5 kinds of gluten free bread including several store bought kinds and several home baked kinds from scratch as well as mixes and I have not found any that were that great. Does anyone know of any bread recipes that taste anywhere close to regular wheat bread? I'm really craving sandwiches and would LOVE to be able to eat a good tomato sandwich...
  5. I have been diagnosed with Celiac disease as well as Membraneous Glomerulopathy (a type of kidney disease). The doctor says there is no known connection, but I thought that maybe there is because they are both auto-immune diseases. Does anyone else have similar kidney problems along with Celiac?
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