Hi, Kathy! Thanks for your welcome. I don't mind if you forward my message to the man at U of U. However, I think that it might have been hard for me to avoid getting sick on my mission because we were pretty much told to eat whatever was in front of us if we went to a member or investigator's home to eat. However, knowing the LDS and the investigators the way I do (or at least the investigators that I experienced), they would have more than willing to accomodate me had I known. We can't have our missionaries getting sick in the field, so I know that the members in the wards and branches I missioned in would have been great in accomodating me.
Thanks for starting this group. The great thing about church is that we now use rice bread for everyone, and it's not the dry stale tasting rice bread, either. It's a brand that uses pure apple sauce in the recipe to keep it moist!
Darrell
Kathy Chilcote <kathy@...> wrote:
Kathy Chilcote <kathy@...> wrote:
Hi Darrell and welcome to the group!
As I'm sure you can tell we are just starting this group. Thank you
for adding to it.
That must have been really hard to be so sick while on your mission.
Twelve years is a long time to wait for a diagnosis. There is a guy at
the U of U that wanted to do a study about Celiac Disease being
triggered while on a mission and how to prevent it. I don't know if he
is still trying to or not. I also don't know how he thinks someone
could prevent it. If you are interested I could forward your message
to him.
I hope you heal quickly!
Kathy
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