tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-573284323132271567.post8938970448025140250..comments2023-08-11T03:34:20.125-06:00Comments on Windows to My Life: Writing to Remember: Living Gluten Free: the JourneyLibraryDragon/Storykeeperhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13695194443477630515noreply@blogger.comBlogger7125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-573284323132271567.post-82927107305635594782023-05-12T00:10:59.372-06:002023-05-12T00:10:59.372-06:00Hi great reaading your postHi great reaading your postPotato Recipeshttps://www.potatofoodies.com/potatoes/crispy_waffle_fries_5398699464.shtmlnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-573284323132271567.post-72788263060981422362015-03-23T21:45:29.140-06:002015-03-23T21:45:29.140-06:00Wow I think it must be especially hard for a young...Wow I think it must be especially hard for a young person. According to some of the research I have read 45% of Americans have some kind of gluten sensitivity. (Sensitive - Celiac) Most have yet to be diagnosed. Here is hoping for more options for everyone.LibraryDragonnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-573284323132271567.post-79084653786452163562015-03-23T18:59:47.532-06:002015-03-23T18:59:47.532-06:00My daughter has celiac woes and so has been gluten...My daughter has celiac woes and so has been gluten free for many years - so many more options these days, which makes life better.Tara Smithnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-573284323132271567.post-26049550743701255482015-03-23T13:47:13.118-06:002015-03-23T13:47:13.118-06:00Great that you were able to figure out the culprit...Great that you were able to figure out the culprit and that you have a husband who helps make sure you don't accidentally ingest something that will cause problems. Continued good health.arjehanoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-573284323132271567.post-42881282852946016012015-03-23T12:37:43.910-06:002015-03-23T12:37:43.910-06:00Thankfully you found the way to better health for ...Thankfully you found the way to better health for you. Gluten does hide in places you least suspect it.Elsienoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-573284323132271567.post-29037693771911647342015-03-23T09:34:16.367-06:002015-03-23T09:34:16.367-06:00Also check your makeup including lipstick. When ...Also check your makeup including lipstick. When I feed the dogs I always wash my hands well so I don't touch something else.LibraryDragonnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-573284323132271567.post-80404551245332928882015-03-23T08:21:46.163-06:002015-03-23T08:21:46.163-06:00Your journey seems to be a lot like mine. I also ...Your journey seems to be a lot like mine. I also did not do the tests either. I didn't need to. I stopped all gluten just over 5 months ago. When I cut it out, my life became pretty normal again within 2 weeks. I kept going to see if it could be a placebo effect, but it doesn't seem to be. When I eat something and have a reaction, I research the foods to find the culprit, and there always is one - something hidden or you wouldn't think of - a gravy, a sauce, "one grill cooks all", etc. My husband, also, is very helpful in reading labels with me and making sure I don't get some by accident. And life is much easier!Donna Smithhttp://www.mainelywrite.blogspot.comnoreply@blogger.com