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  1. It's not their fault they have no idea. After you tell them, ok then it's their fault. Remember that gluten contamination makes some people with celiac disease start looking for a fight, so you might be suffering and getting mad. People in general. But after you tell them? Then screwing it up is nothing you should put up with. One of those...
  2. Blood tests are not perfect and a doctor's verification may be useful or even necessary for some things. It's only a month and, unless the effects are life-threatening, an endoscopy and biopsy are probably preferable. Everyone in the world doesn't have celiac disease, and really if he has something else it's important to know that.
  3. I've been there once and had those two, and liked them.
  4. My thyroid blood tests gave normal results. So that's a thousand "yes"es and one "no".
  5. Congratulations Jillian, I'm making you our expert on time (for today) since you're at exactly one year: Do you feel entirely better by now? If so, when did you?
  6. Thanks. I have also had an easier time making food for myself under the new restrictions, since I'm so used to changing my diet as necessary. No losing hope at the grocery store for me. And no thinking about cheating either. Oh and speaking of Westminster, I go kayaking at Piney Run occasionally, and detoured to Clarksville on the way back last time...
  7. Recently diagnosed, and in Baltimore. ...Which is indistinguishable from Washington D.C., if you aren't from this part of the world. Just ate at P.F. Chang's for the first time Monday, and from what I've read here this is a chain and they're known for their gluten-free menu. I was surprised, they had a floor manager walking around who had most of the...
  8. If celiac disease attacks the cerebellum, but merely to a lesser degree than full Gluten Ataxia, then navigational trouble would be unsurprising since the cerebellum is needed for navigation. If this is the source of some of the disorientation associated with celiac disease, it would explain why I still can't learn how to ride a bicycle.
  9. Oh dear, I don't see it. Yeah, confusion happens. Nope - what I've done is go through each recipe at Open Original Shared Link in order, and added the wiki tag for the category to those which belong - and I had only gotten that far in my categorizing.
  10. The explanatory page for the cookbook: Open Original Shared Link The discussion page for the cookbook: Open Original Shared Link The category page: Open Original Shared Link And the text for putting a recipe page in this category: [[category:Gluten-free recipes|]] My personal discussion page: Open Original Shared Link And to start a new recipe...
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