Guest guest Posted May 18, 2006 Report Share Posted May 18, 2006 Hi Wee, If you are waiting to see a specialist regarding celiac disease they recommend that you do not start a gluten free diet until AFTER an accurate diagnosis can be made. If you are a celiac a strict gluten free diet must be followed for life and it is surprising how many hidden sources of gluten there are in things like stocks, soups, seasonings, dried spices, drinks, coffee etc. so you don't want to have to go down this path unless you need to. In our home we keep separate chopping boards, toasters, knives etc to avoid the issue of cross contamination. Going wheat free is much easier than going gluten free. I'm in Australia but I imagine the US have an association for celiacs that could give you assistance and more information. Our association prints out booklets with suitable foods, brands and restaurants each year and hopefully there is something similar within the US as it makes shopping so much easier. With the issues of malabsorption relating to the celiac disease I was told that it would be quite difficult to manage a vegetarian, gluten free diet but with the help of a dietician I've been pleased with the results. Good Luck with the doctors appointment. Trish I wanna make a list of gluten free food so that I don't buy any food that is not gluten free. Maybe you guys can help me? <smile> Best Wishes, Wee Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 19, 2006 Report Share Posted May 19, 2006 Dear Trish, This is very good information, Thanks a million :-) I will be seeing my Doctor on Monday(not Tuesday as I had suggested in my previous post). So I will know by Monday :-) BTW, I am in the UK( not US) :-) There is only two member in this group that are in the UK. Best Wishes, Wee On Behalf Of Garry Whatley Thursday, May 18, 2006 11:43 PM Re: [ Gluten Free Food and OT rash Hi Wee Hi Wee, If you are waiting to see a specialist regarding celiac disease they recommend that you do not start a gluten free diet until AFTER an accurate diagnosis can be made. If you are a celiac a strict gluten free diet must be followed for life and it is surprising how many hidden sources of gluten there are in things like stocks, soups, seasonings, dried spices, drinks, coffee etc. so you don't want to have to go down this path unless you need to. In our home we keep separate chopping boards, toasters, knives etc to avoid the issue of cross contamination. Going wheat free is much easier than going gluten free. I'm in Australia but I imagine the US have an association for celiacs that could give you assistance and more information. Our association prints out booklets with suitable foods, brands and restaurants each year and hopefully there is something similar within the US as it makes shopping so much easier. With the issues of malabsorption relating to the celiac disease I was told that it would be quite difficult to manage a vegetarian, gluten free diet but with the help of a dietician I've been pleased with the results. Good Luck with the doctors appointment. Trish I wanna make a list of gluten free food so that I don't buy any food that is not gluten free. Maybe you guys can help me? <smile> Best Wishes, Wee Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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