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So.. apparently I am now gluten free.

My doctor advised me to try out a gluten free diet to see if it can cure me of my anxiety issues (in lieu of meds).  She swears that I'll be able to tell a difference in a couple days.

WTF can I eat for lunch?  I am already pissed!

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Re: So.. apparently I am now gluten free.

  • Thumbs up!  Anxiety was one of my worst symptoms pre-diagnosis.  I'm amazed that your doctor advised this - that's a really, really progressive approach. She's a keeper!!

    You can eat gluten free bread (Udi's is the best), rice products, corn tortillas, potato/sweet potato... I know it seems daunting at first, but there's PLENTY you can eat!  GL - I hope you notice a huge difference! 

    ETA: Also, be sure to read up on gluten free eating.  Gluten is in things you might not think of, like soy sauce, Rice Krispies (there's now a GF variety too though!), malt flavoring... the problem is that "gluten" doesn't have to be labeled.  Wheat has to be, as it's a top 8 allergen, but not the other sources of gluten.  Here's a quick list:   http://www.celiac.com/articles/182/1/Unsafe-Gluten-Free-Food-List-Unsafe-Ingredients/Page1.html

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  • Julie, will you message me on facebook if you get a chance.. I would like to pick your brain. :)
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  • Bummer.  :(

    See the link I just posted above!

  • Bleh, I had to do that in my quest to become pregnant. I thought it sucked.
  • I visit the What's Cooking board alot and there are a few girls who have gluten free blogs or sections of their blogs are gluten free.  Take a look there if you want any recipes
  • I've had a hunch that gluten might be the source of some of DH's issues (anxiety, otherwise unexplained stomach issues).  I'm close to getting him to agree to go gluten free for a week to observe the differences.

    Thanks for that link, julie!

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  • I suspect DH has celiac, due to stomach issues.  He does have anxiety, no idea that was part of celiac too, thanks Julie for the link -- good luck Amy!
  • We should all do this together for a week and compare notes. I've wondered about it for our stomach issues as well and for the ADHD factor as well.
  • Good luck to you.  I'd love to hear what effect it has on you.  Be sure to report back.
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  • We eat gluten free at home, I don't at work.  I often think about cutting it completely to see what it does for me.  It has made a huge difference in Peyton healthwise and Berkeley with some previous constipation issues we had.

    I figure, it can't hurt.  It has to be one of the healthiest diets out there.

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  • imagerobynlynn83:

    It has to be one of the healthiest diets out there.

    Actually, this is a common misconception.  :)  There's still PLENTY of gluten free junk food out there, and more being manufactured all the time.  I know you know this, just putting it out there for anyone who may believe that gluten free automatically = healthy.

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  • That's true, Julie.  We don't buy much of the pre-made GF food (that stuff is $$ anyway!)  We load the girls with veggies and fruit and meat (not me, I don't do much meat). 

    The one thing we do cave on though is mexican.  I blame it in DH eating it so much growing up.  We will make Mexican since it can easily be GF :)

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  • I've noticed a lot of gluten free items at the grocery store lately... HyVee has a bunch in their healthy section.  Also, I was at Jason's Deli for lunch and they have an entire GF menu.  I think Godfathers even carry's a GF pizza :)  The good thing, to look on the bright side, is that GF seems to be more common now then ever before so there are a lot more options and it's more widely advertised at restaurants and on packages.  Good luck!
  • Your doctor sounds awesome.  May I ask what her name is?

     Sara

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