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<blockquote data-quote="stoney" data-source="post: 281772" data-attributes="member: 22612"><p>Hi serankine</p><p></p><p>Sorry to hear about your daughter but it is not all doom and gloom. My son was diagnosed T1 just before his 3rd birthday and a coeliac when he was 8. He is now 15. If you go on <a href="http://www.coeliac.org.uk" target="_blank">www.coeliac.org.uk</a> you will find an lot of information and you will get a list of what you are entitled to on prescription which is given according to age. I assume you have now spoken to a dietitian as to what is available out there and many of the gluten free manufacturers eg. Juvela, Glutafin, etc will send you sample packs if you ask. We have tried THEM ALL but my son prefers Juvela fresh bread straight from the packet for his toast, but we now buy Genius from Tesco (which they have improved recently) for his packed lunch. We get mainly Juvela bread on prescription regularly and the occasional Juvela Mix (for cake and pastry making) . We find Juvela suits our needs. Also many of the supermarkets have gluten free products and if you have a Sainsbury near you they seem to have many of their own brands gluten free. We have only had one bad incident (eating out) in all the time James has been coeliac so it's not as bad as you think.</p><p></p><p>I hope this has helped but if you need any more information or any help, please feel free to pm me.</p><p></p><p>Take care and best wishes</p><p></p><p>Yvonne x :thumbup:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="stoney, post: 281772, member: 22612"] Hi serankine Sorry to hear about your daughter but it is not all doom and gloom. My son was diagnosed T1 just before his 3rd birthday and a coeliac when he was 8. He is now 15. If you go on [url=http://www.coeliac.org.uk]www.coeliac.org.uk[/url] you will find an lot of information and you will get a list of what you are entitled to on prescription which is given according to age. I assume you have now spoken to a dietitian as to what is available out there and many of the gluten free manufacturers eg. Juvela, Glutafin, etc will send you sample packs if you ask. We have tried THEM ALL but my son prefers Juvela fresh bread straight from the packet for his toast, but we now buy Genius from Tesco (which they have improved recently) for his packed lunch. We get mainly Juvela bread on prescription regularly and the occasional Juvela Mix (for cake and pastry making) . We find Juvela suits our needs. Also many of the supermarkets have gluten free products and if you have a Sainsbury near you they seem to have many of their own brands gluten free. We have only had one bad incident (eating out) in all the time James has been coeliac so it's not as bad as you think. I hope this has helped but if you need any more information or any help, please feel free to pm me. Take care and best wishes Yvonne x :thumbup: [/QUOTE]
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