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<blockquote data-quote="Brunneria" data-source="post: 1697809" data-attributes="member: 41816"><p>That is brilliant news!</p><p></p><p>[USER=110569]@dancer[/USER] can I ask how severe you are with your GFing?</p><p>The reason I ask is that I saw a documentary on you tube a couple of years ago by an American nurse who specialised in dealing with GF patients. In her opinion, some are so sensitive that they have to eliminate all the FODMAP veg, and many skin creams and cosmetics because these will trigger symptoms even if dietary gluten is completely eliminated.</p><p></p><p>It sounded very, very, hard work but the way she was talking it sounded like she and her patients felt it was worth the effort.</p><p></p><p>Fortunately, when I went GF I got some benefits with pretty basic GFing, but there was a 3 month period where I tried to be uberstrict and checked all my cooking vinegars, sauces, even skin creams and toiletries, etc. Nightmare. </p><p></p><p>Nowadays I still get slight symptoms (much milder than before!) so I am still missing some triggers.</p><p>But the effort involved to track the last things down make me drag my feet about taking the final steps.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Brunneria, post: 1697809, member: 41816"] That is brilliant news! [USER=110569]@dancer[/USER] can I ask how severe you are with your GFing? The reason I ask is that I saw a documentary on you tube a couple of years ago by an American nurse who specialised in dealing with GF patients. In her opinion, some are so sensitive that they have to eliminate all the FODMAP veg, and many skin creams and cosmetics because these will trigger symptoms even if dietary gluten is completely eliminated. It sounded very, very, hard work but the way she was talking it sounded like she and her patients felt it was worth the effort. Fortunately, when I went GF I got some benefits with pretty basic GFing, but there was a 3 month period where I tried to be uberstrict and checked all my cooking vinegars, sauces, even skin creams and toiletries, etc. Nightmare. Nowadays I still get slight symptoms (much milder than before!) so I am still missing some triggers. But the effort involved to track the last things down make me drag my feet about taking the final steps. [/QUOTE]
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