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9294
Last week my consultant said that I am hyper sensitive to gluten. So on sunday I spent the morning clearing out all bread and crumby things with gluten in, I...
donna435693
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May 2, 2007
7:36 pm
9295
Hi Donna, I'm one of those... This one may be obvious but it made me ill for over a year. Use a butter packet for yourself only! Those crumbs are lethal and I...
anna
annapaulamaria
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May 2, 2007
8:59 pm
9296
I had a bad attack of cramp over the weekend. I've always suffered and is this a symptom of coeliac disease? On the other hand, my wife who never suffers from...
James Miller - Groups
jamesmiller273
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May 2, 2007
9:54 pm
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Hi Donna, Normal washing of cutlery and dishes should be fine. But anything porous could retain gluten. That means that you should have your own teflon pans,...
glasgowganso
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May 3, 2007
10:59 am
9298
Thanks Anna, I had wondered about hair products etc but when speaking to coeliac uk they assured me that you have to ingest to have an affect, however i think...
donna435693
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May 3, 2007
2:38 pm
9299
Hi Donna Hope you're feeling better .. ... I agree - and anything which is cut with a knife at table - like cheese. When possible, I avoid anything likely to...
junja
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May 4, 2007
6:24 am
9300
I get cramp often, and I know lots of people who are getting on a bit who do also.. One can try magnesium, potassium, quinine I believe. The 1st two certainly...
junja
john_negus
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May 4, 2007
6:25 am
9301
Hi Donna I agree with everything Marc has written - a nice summary of the super-sensitive lifestyle :-). I avoid everything manufactured until I have had a...
Roger Elliott
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May 4, 2007
12:29 pm
9302
Another thing I do is rinse eggs before breaking their shells. Junja...
junja
john_negus
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May 5, 2007
7:07 am
9303
I was just beginning to wonder about this myself, and spotted whilst searching (for something else) someone who said the hayfever had reduced dramatically when...
Tim Childe
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May 6, 2007
1:52 pm
9304
I just got home after visiting my son and his fiancee. On the way down the M6 we called in at Westmoreland Services (Tebay) on the M6. we didn't eat there but...
Helen
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May 6, 2007
5:13 pm
9305
Hi Marc I pretty much follow everything you are doing, except I go for stainless steel pans which I prefer, didn't think about the wooden spoon though so will...
donna435693
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May 6, 2007
7:38 pm
9306
Hi Roger Would be really interested in hear how you get on with the kit, would also like to know how much something like that costs? Have looked on your link...
donna435693
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May 6, 2007
8:00 pm
9307
... Oooh...this is something I am plagued with, never thought it might have anything to do with CD though as I had it from a child and have only had CD for a...
Cassandra Dee
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May 6, 2007
9:38 pm
9308
My brother is vegan - I used to poke fun at him all the time because he went around the shops reading all the ingredients and checking things in his little...
Tim Childe
tim_childe
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May 6, 2007
9:40 pm
9309
Hi Donna At the moment, all the tests I've looked at are in the order of £5-£10 a throw, but none of them will test down to the levels you're talking about...
Roger Elliott
rielliottuk
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May 7, 2007
7:14 pm
9310
here is an excellent report, hopefully it will make GP's test more often! http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/health/6623237.stm...
sally10364
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May 8, 2007
11:47 am
9311
As i have just been diagnosed with Coeliac disease, i was wodering if anyone knows of any Glueten Free Restaurants in Sheffield. Any help would be greatly...
heeleyblade
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May 8, 2007
12:27 pm
9312
I can't help you, I'm afraid. However, I'm originally from Sheffield and so would also like to know so that I can 'go out' when I'm visiting my parents there....
Tim Childe
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May 8, 2007
9:16 pm
9313
not going to be a lot of use here as I have been away from the "Federal Republic of Yorkshire" and Sheffield way too long and living on the coast my parents...
Stuart Maskery
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May 8, 2007
10:00 pm
9314
... When you do, can you mention how useable they are - could one use one in a restaurant, for instance, or are they best confined to a home? Junja...
junja
john_negus
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May 9, 2007
6:20 am
9315
Hi guys Just to say I've changed my Yahoo id - long story - I was being cyber stalked LOL Thanks for the book recommendation Margaret, Dangerous Grains, it's ...
G
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May 9, 2007
9:40 am
9316
There's a La Tasca in Sheffield, they do some gluten free options on their menu La Tasca 3a The Oasis Meadowhall Sheffield S9 1EP Telephone: 0114 256 ...
Gillean Lazelle
maoiliosa
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May 9, 2007
9:40 am
9317
Tim, if I get any info back on the restaurants I will keep you informed. Nonnas on Eccy Road Just Past Tesco. Gaz...
heeleyblade
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May 9, 2007
1:24 pm
9318
Hi, this is my first post, though I've been getting daily emails for some time. I was diagnosed in hospital (after months of diarrhoea) at the end of January...
Trev Johnny Newsome
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May 9, 2007
1:27 pm
9319
Thanks for that i give La Tasca a go. Also found out that Nonnas On Eccy Road In Sheffield has a gluten free menu. Thanks Again Gaz...
heeleyblade
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May 9, 2007
1:28 pm
9320
Hi! I'm in Sheffield so I can tell you what I've discovered over the past year. Pubs are the easiest places to eat in as you can get meat and potato/chips....
Claire
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May 9, 2007
1:29 pm
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I have always found Indian food, as a general rule, to be perfectly safe as gram flour is the staple flour for thickening sauces rather than wheat flour or...
Hatcher, Clare
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May 9, 2007
1:43 pm
9322
... Sure thing Junja...
Roger Elliott
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May 9, 2007
1:50 pm
9323
Surprised you have difficulty with Indian, both my good local Indian restaurants hardly use any flour or other gluten products as their natural flour is made...
Moria-Ann
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May 9, 2007
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