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<blockquote data-quote="Resurgam" data-source="post: 2048772" data-attributes="member: 355878"><p>Hmmm - maintain an illness caused by gluten long enough to get a diagnosis and be told to avoid gluten, plus you have a problem with grains - the gluten source - which you could do without too? </p><p>I'd be inclined to just cut out the gluten and its associated starches and inform the doctor what you have done. Hopefully stopping the starchy sugary foods will help you to lose weight and control your diabetes, and the gluten situation can be sorted out if you ever decide to resume eating wheat - it just seems the most sensible course of action to me, rather than waiting to see the doctor.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Resurgam, post: 2048772, member: 355878"] Hmmm - maintain an illness caused by gluten long enough to get a diagnosis and be told to avoid gluten, plus you have a problem with grains - the gluten source - which you could do without too? I'd be inclined to just cut out the gluten and its associated starches and inform the doctor what you have done. Hopefully stopping the starchy sugary foods will help you to lose weight and control your diabetes, and the gluten situation can be sorted out if you ever decide to resume eating wheat - it just seems the most sensible course of action to me, rather than waiting to see the doctor. [/QUOTE]
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