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9635
I know it is slightly off topic but since many Coeliacs are also milk intolerant as well, I wondered if anyone had tried Darifree potato milk. I picked up a...
hazel_bailey
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Jul 2, 2007
7:38 am
9636
The problem for US companies doing business over here are quite different than the other way. I subscribe to a list which over the years has explained the...
James Miller - Groups
jamesmiller273
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Jul 2, 2007
10:49 am
9637
It makes me so sad that the rest of the world do not have access to the Swedish lactose free products made from real milk but with the lactose taken away....
anna
annapaulamaria
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Jul 2, 2007
6:59 pm
9638
I came across something very interesting the other night, that some people might find helpful. As some of you are probably aware I often complain of cerebral...
Gillean Lazelle
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Jul 3, 2007
4:08 pm
9639
... Interestingly those are also migraine symptoms, I wonder if there is a link? _________________________________________________________________ Tell Hotmail...
Cassandra Dee
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Jul 4, 2007
4:01 pm
9640
Not that spam, but the Internet one. Completely off topic and perhaps rather sad that I checked, but it appears that about 0.1% of spam messages contain the...
James Miller - Groups
jamesmiller273
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Jul 5, 2007
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9641
Hi Can anyone here advise me? I am 40+ female who has been having stomach problems for nearly 2 years. I have also developed joint pains (a test has ruled out...
Pauline vaughan
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Jul 6, 2007
10:55 am
9642
Dear Pauline I have been through something very similar. You may find now that if you eat gluten, it will make you very ill - worse than before you gave it...
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maoiliosa
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Jul 6, 2007
12:12 pm
9643
Dear Gillean Thanks for your reply. The gasdtroscope sounds horrible!! I see what you mean about eating more alternative rather than substitute foods. I do...
Pauline vaughan
vaughanpauline
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Jul 6, 2007
1:52 pm
9644
Persevere with the gluten free diet if it makes you feel better, gluten can be linked to a lot of auto immune disorders and you are probably going to be saving...
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maoiliosa
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Jul 6, 2007
2:03 pm
9645
There are two views on gastroscopies; good and bad. I didn't find it a bad experience and I had a throat spray rather than a sedative for it. But I did have a...
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jamesmiller273
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Jul 6, 2007
2:26 pm
9646
Well like you I opted to be brave (I’m more scared of the anesthetic) and have it without sedation, and didn’t find it too bad. What I did find horrendous...
Gillean Lazelle
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Jul 6, 2007
6:41 pm
9647
Perhaps Margaret could enlighten us, but are there two sizes of endoscope? My wife feels that making people eat gluten before is not ethical. She's a ...
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jamesmiller273
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Jul 7, 2007
6:19 am
9648
There are different types of endoscopes for different jobs, but I believe that the type used for gastroscopies are a standard adult size, but there are smaller...
Gillean Lazelle
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Jul 7, 2007
6:57 am
9649
The anesthetic route sounds much better. I have no problem with that it is when I am awake and know what is going on I panic! At some stage I know I will have...
Pauline vaughan
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Jul 7, 2007
7:22 am
9650
On a slightly different note. I joined allergy uk last week and they sent me a welcome pack, with a fact sheet on gluten, saying that oats contained gluten. ...
Gillean Lazelle
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Jul 7, 2007
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9651
lol oh dear!! Porridge is a killer for me. Gillean Lazelle <gillean@...> wrote: On a slightly different note. I joined allergy uk last week and they...
Pauline vaughan
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Jul 7, 2007
4:18 pm
9652
I’ll put my farmers hard hat on here and put my head over the parapet. Oats in themselves are gluten-free, but the problem is cross contamination in the...
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jamesmiller273
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Jul 7, 2007
4:43 pm
9653
They do exist. http://www.glutenfreeoats.com/ I found this on the web. Read how they do it. I suspect that in Wyoming where they have a lot of space they can...
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Jul 7, 2007
4:56 pm
9654
... Medically there are a lot of thngs we have to do that are actually dangerous..X rays for instance. Every time we have one we have an exposure to a...
Cassandra Dee
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Jul 7, 2007
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I would agree with you. After all I would suspect that drinking half a bottle of Scotch is more dangerous than taking a few days of gluten. Incidentally, I was...
James Miller - Groups
jamesmiller273
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Jul 7, 2007
5:11 pm
9656
Well, for me 'having a label' would be a blessed relief. My GP would not be able to tag me with the IBS ladbel or infer that I am imagining it all. Most of all...
Pauline vaughan
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Jul 7, 2007
5:13 pm
9657
This took place today at Newmarket racecourse. Did anybody know about it? I only knew because I went past the racecourse to see our horse in training with...
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jamesmiller273
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Jul 7, 2007
5:14 pm
9658
Hi All, I agree with James and would just like to add that not only is there field contamination, but the potential of contamination continues in the...
JohnD
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Jul 7, 2007
8:57 pm
9659
Have you looked at glutenfreeoats.com as they have solved all these problems? James Daisy Analysis: <http://www.daisy.co.uk/> www.daisy.co.uk James Miller:...
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jamesmiller273
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Jul 7, 2007
9:05 pm
9660
When you take drugs you choose to do so and you already have a diagnosis by a doctor or by yourself. I do not think that is the same as eating gluten on daily...
anna
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Jul 8, 2007
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Here in Sweden they have sloved the oat problem with gluten free labeled oats. Those have lots of regulations attached. The field can not be used for other...
anna
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Jul 8, 2007
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After all I would suspect that drinking half a bottle of Scotch is more dangerous than taking a few days of gluten. For you maybe, but some people on the group...
Gillean Lazelle
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Jul 8, 2007
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Three years. But I had another one for a different purpose that went down my nose afterwards. Both were modern and quite small. James From:...
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jamesmiller273
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Jul 8, 2007
6:19 pm
9664
That's an excellent article, John. Describes it all very clearly. Lesley...
LESLEY MACIVER
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Jul 8, 2007
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