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<blockquote data-quote="MammaLucy" data-source="post: 1111001" data-attributes="member: 164051"><p>I was diagnosed in February last year and I did not realise I had anything wrong with me until I went gluten free and am now much happier and lost weight have more energy and fewer migraines. My son was diagnosed with type 1 in May 2014 and by November was told he had Coeliac disease. He was generally very poorly until going gluten free, however my daughter who was diagnosed on 23 rd December was so ill that they thought she had a brain tumor!! But again since going gluten free she is so much better. There is a light at the end of the tunnel! There is lots of GF food available at supermarkets and restaurents/pubs are better equipped to deal with GF requests.</p><p>Hope your new diet makes you feel better too.</p><p>Just one point to note if you have type 1 as well , the GF alternatives for items such as pizza / bread are very high in carbs, so you need to be vigilant with your carb intake.</p><p>Good luck to you.</p><p>Lucy x</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MammaLucy, post: 1111001, member: 164051"] I was diagnosed in February last year and I did not realise I had anything wrong with me until I went gluten free and am now much happier and lost weight have more energy and fewer migraines. My son was diagnosed with type 1 in May 2014 and by November was told he had Coeliac disease. He was generally very poorly until going gluten free, however my daughter who was diagnosed on 23 rd December was so ill that they thought she had a brain tumor!! But again since going gluten free she is so much better. There is a light at the end of the tunnel! There is lots of GF food available at supermarkets and restaurents/pubs are better equipped to deal with GF requests. Hope your new diet makes you feel better too. Just one point to note if you have type 1 as well , the GF alternatives for items such as pizza / bread are very high in carbs, so you need to be vigilant with your carb intake. Good luck to you. Lucy x [/QUOTE]
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