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  1. Nothing to be embarrassed about. Our son brought home bedbugs from a church camp. We were lucky in that we confined them to one room -- his bedroom. We did treat it ourselves, but it's not easy. We ended up having to throw away the mattress and box springs, although we first tried wrapping it in plastic with mothballs. Didn't work. Spencer moved out of...
  2. Last recipe is good, but I like them in gram (chickpea) flour. richard
  3. Generally speaking you're probably better off at a smaller college. The college I attended (pre-celiac days) has about 1,500 students and they are now very aware of diet restrictions, including celiac. The huge places that serve thousands per meal have a very hard time keeping track of what's happening, although I know there are ones that try very hard. ...
  4. Vietnamese good. I haven't done much with it yet but it's great for people with celiac disease. I want to do the traditional pho making my own broth and such. richard
  5. I wish I could tell you. Can you help your daughter pay for the blood panel? That would be somewhere in the hundreds of dollars. Can't say about the Thai food. Sometimes in the U.S. they include soy sauce that has wheat, even when the traditional Thai dish would not have soy sauce. You absolutely have to ask; you cannot assume. richard
  6. First, somebody in your family might have had celiac in the past but either it was never diagnosed as such or the symptoms were so mild the person who had it never needed to be diagnosed. My father had such mild symptoms nobody ever considered celiac. He was diagnosed at age 70; I was diagnosed at 46. Second, it's very possible people in your family carried...
  7. Simply put, MSG is not a problem for people with celiac. Period. richard
  8. I'm not endorsing this, but the fact is that the VAST majority of people with celiac have or will cheat. I have not done so in 8 years, but I am no saint. richard
  9. I've had both and they weren't the slightest bit alike other than some itchiness (the DH was MUCH itchier). My DH was in the form of blisters filled with clear fluid, much like a burn. The itching was horrendous. Since going gluten-free, the DH is gone. My psoriasis is mostly these flaky patches that can also be itchy, but NOTHING even close to the itchiness...
  10. Again folks, "natural flavors" in meat MUST list anything that adds nutritional value. This, according to my phone calls to the USDA, includes any grain. If anybody has evidence to the contrary, please post it here. Do not just make a blind claim. Meanwhile, from the USDA: "What substances or ingredients can be listed as "natural flavor," "flavor," or...
  11. No urinary problems here. richard
  12. This is most definitely NOT what the USDA told me. When I called them, I was told all I had to do was read the ingredients because ANY grain added in ANY way had to be listed. What did they tell you? And I have NEVER found a broth or flavoring added to meat that contained undisclosed gluten. richard
  13. Your source for this? This is definitely NOT what I was told by the USDA. richard
  14. Call the company to be sure, but gum in general is gluten-free. Unless I see wheat or malt listed (and I can't think of one single gum where I've seen that), I don't worry about it. richard
  15. It's not because of gluten unless you ignored listed gluten. ALL gluten must be listed in meat. richard
  16. I'm not advising anybody to get either vaccination, but I WAS pointing out that one post was totally mistaken. The vaccinations are NOT live viruses. rihard
  17. All meat must clearly list any gluten. If it doesn't say wheat, rye or barley, it's gluten-free. Separate rule from the allergen law. richard
  18. I don't think the shot is a live virus. The spray is. Anybody else? richard
  19. You need a new doctor. richard
  20. Your best bet is to call the company. Many will give you the CYA statement -- we don't put gluten in it but we can't guarantee our suppliers. When you hear that, you're almost certainly safe. The reality is that VERY few medications in the U.S. have gluten. It's really a very tiny risk for us. richard
  21. Well, if there were wheat, it would have to be listed. Can anybody provide specific examples of deli meats that they know DEFINITELY have gluten. Tell us which country. I remember a pickle loaf meat (ughh) that once had it (Boarshead), but the wheat in that has since been eliminated. richard
  22. I will get the regular flu shot (as I always do) but probably not the swine flu (I'm 54 and apparently have some resistance as a result). Neither decision has anything to do with celiac. richard
  23. Most don't because there's no official limit yet. But there's a requirement that all gluten be listed in meat. richard
  24. lovegrov

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    The crab would be gluten-free. richard
  25. Deli or sandwich meats are virtually all gluten-free. Read the ingredients. richard
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