Anyone with experience of Celiac Disease?
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LMAO @ spoon We are only engaged, I could make a tactical bail out
Woah, chocs have gluten in them? Uh-oh, better be wearing armor when I break that news to her.
Woah, chocs have gluten in them? Uh-oh, better be wearing armor when I break that news to her.
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My friend at school (secondary ) and who also lived in the same village had to be on the gluten free diet (as did the sister mother and father ) - remember it was pretty tricky to feed him when he came round ours,nice bloke and family ,hard working and all seemed reasonably healthy.
Then i left school went to college and he went to be sheppard on the local farm and a year latter i learnt his mother dropped dead
Then i left school went to college and he went to be sheppard on the local farm and a year latter i learnt his mother dropped dead
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I won't - I can still eat the
Whilst we are on the subject what is gluten? What does it do? What is is used in/for? What does a normal persons body do with it/use it for?
Whilst we are on the subject what is gluten? What does it do? What is is used in/for? What does a normal persons body do with it/use it for?
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Start limping badly and say it's going to be tough coping with that as well. She'll buy it.
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My dad had it. It 1/2'd his weight before they diagnosed it.... But that was in the 50s/60s...
He had to have his own biscuits, bread etc. Couldn't eat ours. Unfortunately, we liked his biscuits better than the ones my Mum bought us So he had to compete with the kids for them.
For some reason his condition went away in later life. Say late 40s, 50s.
He had a bit of a bread/biscuit/cake fetish for a while.
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He had to have his own biscuits, bread etc. Couldn't eat ours. Unfortunately, we liked his biscuits better than the ones my Mum bought us So he had to compete with the kids for them.
For some reason his condition went away in later life. Say late 40s, 50s.
He had a bit of a bread/biscuit/cake fetish for a while.
J.
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My auntie has this and only has to have a tiny piece of gluten to end up in hospital, I have never heard of anyone using seperate knives chopping boards or cutting the kitchen in half?
Sounds like major over kill to me, just dont eat things with gluten in and your be fine.
Sounds like major over kill to me, just dont eat things with gluten in and your be fine.
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