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Re: [UK-Coeliac] Tamiflu

Quite probably it does.   Most docs assume all drugs are GF.
 
Liz

2009/7/3 James Miller - Groups <james2@...>

Since I posted I've now found that if you type Ritalin gluten into Google,
I'm second. So does this mean that the connection has not been made before?
I don't know!

James

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    Fri Jul 3, 2009 9:37 pm

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    Since I posted I've now found that if you type Ritalin gluten into Google, I'm second. So does this mean that the connection has not been made before? I don't...
    James Miller - Groups
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    Quite probably it does. Most docs assume all drugs are GF. Liz 2009/7/3 James Miller - Groups <james2@...>...
    Liz Parkinson
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    HI I agree, it is a real diagnosis, and there are some children who do need medication to be able to function. But in UK there are parents of children who do...
    Liz Parkinson
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    Liz - I so agree with you on this one - I'm sure my seven year old would easily have got a prescription for Ritalin, but I think he's actually just a normal...
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    One teacher said that my daughter Helen had excellent communication skills but needed to use them less in lesson time. She saw school as a challenge. One...
    Liz Parkinson
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    My middle son, left school with no GCSEs at 16. He's now one of the top human rights lawyers in London. The trouble is that schools do not fit children, who...
    James Miller - Groups
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    Jul 3, 2009
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    My all girls Grammar School, just outside Liverpool, was determined that "the gels" who went there would be SCIENTISTS! In hindsight, the school was very...
    Liz Parkinson
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    My father always reckoned that school was to keep children from being corrupted, until they could learn something properly in business, commerce or science....
    James Miller - Groups
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    Jul 3, 2009
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    Sounds like my seven year old - yesterday we got his SATS scores - he got threes in literacy and (I think) science, but got a 2a in maths - now yes, three...
    Viv O'Leary
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    Jul 4, 2009
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    ... My 18 yr has just taken A level maths and she does it her own way works out the answer and then puts down the working for the teachers she got an A* at O...
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    LOL, my mum was a teacher, and she said that the 'right way' and the 'wrong way' came in and out of fashion over the years, so she no longer believed that any...
    Viv O'Leary
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    Jul 5, 2009
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    ... Hi I hated school the teachers were unhelpful I was thought of as stupid and clumsy but it turned out i was dyslexic with some dyspraxic symtoms my brother...
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    It upsets me to hear of people who really do have something like dyslexia being thought of as stupid. My friend's son had those problems, but she is a...
    Liz Parkinson
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    Jul 5, 2009
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    I was a nightmare at school - got suspended from one when I was 15 and refused to go back and phone the LEA to find me another school. I was in private...
    Gillean
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    Jul 4, 2009
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    One of my schoolmates used to be the Admissions Tutor at a well know University. He would say that people like you Gillean made the best students. He was...
    James Miller - Groups
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    I remember that the 'mature' students at Oxford with me were the ones that got on with the work much better - I'm sure I was too young at eighteen to...
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    LOL! I hope she gets good results Liz! Viv x...
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    The school Dr (who likes to keep an eye on Laura because she is the only coeliac child she has access to) tried to get me to have her 'assessed' the last time...
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    Hi james, I've read that tamiflue and .. Er the other drug told coeliac.org that they are gluten free. I actually think swine flue went around our marketing...
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    Jul 3, 2009
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    Dr. Rosemary on the BBC said that if you're over about 55 or so, you may have had it, as this flu is the same strain as one from the 1950s. James From:...
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    From NHS directive: "In the majority of UK cases the virus has been generally mild, but has proven to be more severe in a small number of cases, and more...
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    Thanks for that Gillean, phone diagnoses works out better anyway I think, as few things as cruel seeming as having to drag yourself out of bed when poorly....
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    Jul 3, 2009
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    Does anyone know if coeliacs are entitled to flu jabs, by the way? My company offer es them anyway, but it always seems to be after I've already succumbed :| ...
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    Jul 3, 2009
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    I get one because I am diabetic, but if people arent able to get a free one, then Boots offer them cheaply - about £10.00 as do some local private hospitals ...
    Liz Parkinson
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    Jul 3, 2009
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    I get one free, but that's because I chat up my doctor (a lady) very nicely. You are entitled to a pneumococcal (?) jab. James From: UK-Coeliac@yahoogroups.com...
    James Miller - Groups
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    Jul 3, 2009
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    The trouble with that theory, is that it probably only applies to people who were adults / young adults in the 1950s. It's actually rather rare for children to...
    Lesley Maciver
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    Jul 3, 2009
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    Perhaps, it's really glandular fever! Seriously though, flu wasn't a big deal in the 1950s and 60s. You just got on with it. After all it was only 10 years...
    James Miller - Groups
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    Jul 3, 2009
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    that is a very nasty thing, can take many months to get back to normal, and it tends to recur if you get any sort of virus or have surgery etc Liz 2009/7/3...
    Liz Parkinson
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    Jul 3, 2009
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    It doesn't seem to be as common now as when I was at University. It was known as the Kissing Disease. Perhaps students don't kiss anymore. James From:...
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    Jul 3, 2009
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    They are kissing much younger and it is now early high school disease instead of a university disease. I had in my upper sixth year, my daughter was 16. I...
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