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  1. I would also look for another dentist. If this is not an option before getting these cavities filled, I'd try to talk to them again. But you can also relax in that things involved in filling cavities will almost certainly all be gluten-free. Virtually everything in every dentist's office is gluten-free, and in a lot of offices it's all gluten-free. Still...
  2. Lisa is right on both counts!! richard
  3. I had a fever of up to 105 for weeks before an after my diagnosis. richard
  4. If you need a blood transfusion or a transplant, I'd say gluten is the least of your worries, Mushroom. Seriously, I can't imagine this is a problem. richard
  5. Emily ended up 30th and not her best time, but, hey, she's just 25! richard
  6. In addition to all this, no celiac group or expert in the world that I know of EVER lists milk as suspect. richard
  7. Just read today about Emily Harrison, a former University of Virginia running star who was sixth in the nation in cross country in 2007-08. In 2009 and 2010 she was often unable to train because of sciatic nerve and shin problems and tissue inflammation, troubles that were eventually traced back to a "gluten intolerance," according to the article. She also...
  8. A handful of teas have barley. I've always seen it listed. richard
  9. I'm sorry for your husband but I think your apparent conjecture that both these people had undiagnosed celiac AND that the celiac caused pancreatic cancer in both is more than a major stretch. People with undiagnosed celiac do have a higher chance for certain types of cancer (not sure that pancreatic is among them) but even then the chance is very small....
  10. I think he took the order and I mentioned I didn't want the bun because I had to eat gluten free. He immediately knew what that meant and what to do to lessen the chance of CC. richard
  11. The fries are also gluten-free and done in a dedicated fryer. At the 5 Guys I went to, when the supervisor heard me ordering gluten-free, he changed gloves and then made the burger for me in a safer area to lessen the chance of stray crumbs. All without me asking. richard
  12. I think you were perfectly safe ordering the baked potato. Soups absolutely have to be avoided until they prove that they are gluten-free. I was amazed to find that several of McAlister's soups are gluten-free. richard
  13. As ravenwood just said, nearly every deli meat out there is gluten-free. As for the Nerds and Gobstoppers, the ingredients themselves are gluten-free, but they are made in a facility that also makes things with gluten. Some folks don't eat things made in shared facilities; many do. Your choice. richard
  14. From a gluten perspective, Carl Buddig meats are all gluten-free and I've never heard of anybody having a problem. In fact, virtually every deli/lunch meat I'm aware of is gluten-free. Most cold cut brands have either no meat with gluten or perhaps one. richard
  15. I think that the purpose of a dedicated fryer is to keep the flavors from mingling, a goal that would be thwarted by filtering all the oil together. And at some places, used oil is thrown out at the end of the day -- or even more often. richard
  16. Blue Diamond Nut Thins for me. I'd eat them even if I didn't have celiac. richard
  17. I would eat it (although I much prefer some other salsas). richard
  18. I'm not saying you didn't have trouble with the Ortega (although I haven't) but anxiety over all this can definitely be a problem. On occasion it's kept me from going places or doing things. richard
  19. If the gravy package or the ingredient listings specifically say no gluten and the MFS doesn't mention wheat, I'd say it's gluten-free. Unless they made a mistake, it's more likely to be up to date than the website. Or call the company. richard
  20. Just wanted to add that I can no longer name a ham in the U.S. that has gluten since Heavenly Ham changed its glaze. Any gluten would be clearly listed in the glaze, if it has one. richard
  21. Mine got worse in my 40s. richard
  22. I know that BK used to have dedicated fryers in the U.S. However, people frequently complained about finding onion rings in their fries. richard
  23. And does the law even require listing allergens in vitamins and supplements? richard
  24. "His main symptom that prompted the screening is anemia that won't go away with iron supplements." This is a HUGE celiac symptom. As others have said, false positives are rare. And do NOT have him go gluten-free before the biopsy. richard
  25. I don't know about just with DH, but my mouth ulcers disappeared when I went gluten-free. richard
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