Guest guest Posted August 29, 2009 Report Share Posted August 29, 2009 Pretty cool our new grocery store Price Chopper has a nice section called Gluten Free, how cool is that??? I dont know how many Price Choppers there are around the country Ive only seen them here in upstate NY, but the word is getting around. _________________________________________________________________ Get back to school stuff for them and cashback for you. http://www.bing.com/cashback?form=MSHYCB & publ=WLHMTAG & crea=TEXT_MSHYCB_BackToSch\ ool_Cashback_BTSCashback_1x1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 29, 2009 Report Share Posted August 29, 2009 > > > Pretty cool our new grocery store Price Chopper has a nice section called Gluten Free, how cool is that??? I dont know how many Price Choppers there are around the country Ive only seen them here in upstate NY, but the word is getting around. I agree, pretty cool, it is mainly people who have Celiac who have helped tremendously well along this journey and of course, if affected within the autism community who are following the biomedical approach. The sad part of even when it says Gluten-free like yesterday went over to one of our health food store and they were practically sold out of everything I usually purchase for . We need to overstock on the popular products at these stores. We need more health food stores. It is our only main Health food grocery store that practically carries more than the other smaller health food stores. Guess everyone is catching up to knowing as well that to stay away from corn, soy, and corn starch, etc. These products were still there. Hmm, are my other friends listening to me? Bought what they could? Yes, have shared my grocery list with them. Luckily I have some products on hand and hopefully until the store I like restock with the products that are selling the most as has returned to school, need extra supplies. All good though as I am learning to cook from scratch with using certain flours to purchase from oriental stores or other foreign grocery stores to substitute. Yesterday received several calls from friends who I never in the world imagine wanting to seek this approach asking me for a get together to go to the Whole Foods store with me so that I could help them with the basics. Yes, shocked but " in a way " happy that they are going to be on the same boat as I am. Why, have they seek this approach because several of their regular M.D's are telling them too. Whoa, another shocker my way to hear this. They just could not wait to share this my way. I never tell them to do this or that, they have only observe on my journey here just like a person with Diabetes and me with several food allergies/intolerance already. I was shock and these are from various families who do not even know each other but they will now, they actually sounded happy too where I was surprised. Why, were they happy? Because they were expecting their physicians to tell them more drastic symptoms and treatments but once told to follow a strict diet, they gave the doc a smile and they too were stunned but told them why? Of course got the calls from left and right hearing the latest. We really need more stores to carry more Gluten-free food items though even for a large city. All good can not complain as it is a whole better when I first had begun this journey. Even the young guy at the register and the bagger got into talking to me, the bagger continues and says will help me all the way to the van. Yes, these are college students and they too are so into the diet too. Unbelievable. They are shocked to hear that they can still have breakfast tacos, pizza, beer, ice cream, etc.when they would tell me something and of course it their way and tell them that it can still be done. Anyways it is just staying among this lingo. Really I am not stirring anything up, just stunned with the latest here of how much and everywhere I turn we all tie right along this journey. Not just because of a label but because it is becoming a new wave here and making new friends and impress that several doctors in our community are actually opening the doors here. Irma,21,DS/ASD Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 29, 2009 Report Share Posted August 29, 2009 Love how you mentioned about Mic the stripper, I remember these days when use to do this. Thanks for the smiles as I have been there and done that too. is in his boxer brief and t-shirts and lately white only, does not care for the dark colors this week. We finally got some rain and really happy to notice the weather this week actually no triple digits. Summer is not over yet out here in Texas. Will do Laurie, as a matter of fact when is at school. I have been busy having to get my house organized due to being 's Care Provider as a new law kicks into affect where the agencies send over someone announced to audit our house where our individuals who received the HCS funds are monitored that they are in a safe environment. Oh, yes, lots going on here in Texas that one does not hear about too much. Anyways can slow down and make sure to cater to myself indeed. Even told my hubby will need to renew my passport to travel out to Venice, he sure love this. Thanks and enjoy that rain but be safe. We finally ended up getting some here which was long over due. Irma,21,DS/ASD > > I checked Price Choppers are only in New England Ny and Pa. One thing I > must say about jenny whats her name is she did get the word out for alot of > people who are gluten/casine intolerant. And Irma I can see how much you > have done for us as parents in our group, I dont think Id of made it without > you.And Master is a very lucky guy.Rough day up here rain rain rain, > summer is pretty much over for us Northerners. Maybe Mic will start wearing > clothes again LOL. Im praying you have another great week, month etc and > time to breathe and do something just for IRMA!!! > > > > To: > From: itcanfield@... > Date: Sat, 29 Aug 2009 22:35:51 +0000 > Subject: Re: Gluten free > > > > > > > > > > > > Pretty cool our new grocery store Price Chopper has a nice section called > Gluten Free, how cool is that??? I dont know how many Price Choppers there > are around the country Ive only seen them here in upstate NY, but the word > is getting around. > > I agree, pretty cool, it is mainly people who have Celiac who have helped > tremendously well along this journey and of course, if affected within the > autism community who are following the biomedical approach. > The sad part of even when it says Gluten-free like yesterday went over to > one of our health food store and they were practically sold out of > everything I usually purchase for . > We need to overstock on the popular products at these stores. We need more > health food stores. > It is our only main Health food grocery store that practically carries more > than the other smaller health food stores. Guess everyone is catching up to > knowing as well that to stay away from corn, soy, and corn starch, etc. > These products were still there. Hmm, are my other friends listening to me? > Bought what they could? Yes, have shared my grocery list with them. > Luckily I have some products on hand and hopefully until the store I like > restock with the products that are selling the most as has returned > to school, need extra supplies. > All good though as I am learning to cook from scratch with using certain > flours to purchase from oriental stores or other foreign grocery stores to > substitute. > > Yesterday received several calls from friends who I never in the world > imagine wanting to seek this approach asking me for a get together to go to > the Whole Foods store with me so that I could help them with the basics. > Yes, shocked but " in a way " happy that they are going to be on the same boat > as I am. > Why, have they seek this approach because several of their regular M.D's > are telling them too. Whoa, another shocker my way to hear this. They just > could not wait to share this my way. > > I never tell them to do this or that, they have only observe on my journey > here just like a person with Diabetes and me with several food > allergies/intolerance already. > I was shock and these are from various families who do not even know each > other but they will now, they actually sounded happy too where I was > surprised. > Why, were they happy? Because they were expecting their physicians to tell > them more drastic symptoms and treatments but once told to follow a strict > diet, they gave the doc a smile and they too were stunned but told them why? > Of course got the calls from left and right hearing the latest. > We really need more stores to carry more Gluten-free food items though even > for a large city. All good can not complain as it is a whole better when I > first had begun this journey. > > Even the young guy at the register and the bagger got into talking to me, > the bagger continues and says will help me all the way to the van. Yes, > these are college students and they too are so into the diet too. > Unbelievable. They are shocked to hear that they can still have breakfast > tacos, pizza, beer, ice cream, etc.when they would tell me something and of > course it their way and tell them that it can still be done. Anyways it is > just staying among this lingo. Really I am not stirring anything up, just > stunned with the latest here of how much and everywhere I turn we all tie > right along this journey. Not just because of a label but because it is > becoming a new wave here and making new friends and impress that several > doctors in our community are actually opening the doors here. > > Irma,21,DS/ASD > > > > > > > > > > _________________________________________________________________ > Windows Live: Make it easier for your friends to see what you’re up to on > Facebook. > > http://windowslive.com/Campaign/SocialNetworking?ocid=PID23285::T:WLMTAGL:ON:WL:\ en-US:SI_SB_facebook:082009 > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 11, 2010 Report Share Posted August 11, 2010 Every child is different. For my child, it was instantaneous. For some children, you see gains then setbacks, then need more diet changes. Either way, you will notice changes in some way. > > Thanks again everyone for your info. Now, I'm trying to feed her as much gluten free as I can, so how long will it take to notice a difference if she has a sensitivity to gluten? This diet doesn't help " everyone " , does it? When will I know if I should keep going or let her go back to eating what she wants? > > Thanks again, > > Sorry for the ignorance. > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 12, 2010 Report Share Posted August 12, 2010 , We did it initially for 3 months. I did it too. I felt a lot better..... I had crohn's. Then after 3 months, we started eating gluten again and a lot of it. I broke oout in dermatitis herpetiformis and my son had a few seizures. Needless to say, we immediatly went totally gluten free again and have remained so for several years now. Being gluten free, by the grace of God, seemed to help him stay healthy and me too. He used to be sick all the time.....not so after gluten free. Also, I quit taking all meds for crohns. No more seizures. But we also added in probiotics and enzymes from Kirkman. To: From: kristen3kids@... Date: Thu, 12 Aug 2010 02:14:42 +0000 Subject: Gluten free Thanks again everyone for your info. Now, I'm trying to feed her as much gluten free as I can, so how long will it take to notice a difference if she has a sensitivity to gluten? This diet doesn't help " everyone " , does it? When will I know if I should keep going or let her go back to eating what she wants? Thanks again, Sorry for the ignorance. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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