Gluten Free/Celiac Disease

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CRedskinsRule
11-23-2009, 11:55 AM
As with most things nowadays. I knew nothing of it, found out from my ex about it Friday about when I posted this thread, went online over the weekend, found a yahoo group in their area, ordered 3 different "Gluten Free for dummies" type books, read alot of celiac sites, and now feel ready to pronounce myself a gluten-free expert (LOL) not really, but it is amazing and shows there is nothing new under the sun, and if you are struggling with something, there are others who are going through it also.

Again thanks for the encouraging words, and advice.

firstdown
11-23-2009, 01:00 PM
It's getting easier to live gluten free. Many of my mom's friends do it.

I have actually been dealing with a lot of stomach/food allergy related symptoms. I am going to get tested for food allergies next year. I am fearing dairy, grain, or gluten allergies, bc I am showing all those issues. I am worried I cant drink booze or eat cheese. Don't know what I will do without those. I think I am gonna live it up for a couple months.

It's a hard change, because almost all the food normal people consume are gluten related. It's hard to go full clean, but that's what he is gonna need.

There is gluten free booze.

hooskins
11-23-2009, 02:11 PM
Yeah I know, but the booze I like is not gluten-free.

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