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		<title>By: gfnosx</title>
		<link>http://switch2glutenfree.com/mikes-journey/my-history/comment-page-1/#comment-822</link>
		<dc:creator>gfnosx</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sat, 14 Nov 2009 22:01:17 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Not having symptoms makes it more difficult to stay away from contamination. 
favorite gf places: PFChangs ( Lombard added gf menu to main menu! hostess said 1 in 3 are GF) Aurelio&#039;s Pizza in chicago area and Florida, Marcello&#039;s Father and Son Pizza Chicago. Whole Foods and Trader Joe&#039;s very helpful...Also, Lettuce Entertain restaurant group, Wildfire, Maggiano&#039;s have great GF food! Located in Chicago area and elsewhere. 
there is gf beer..</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Not having symptoms makes it more difficult to stay away from contamination.<br />
favorite gf places: PFChangs ( Lombard added gf menu to main menu! hostess said 1 in 3 are GF) Aurelio&#8217;s Pizza in chicago area and Florida, Marcello&#8217;s Father and Son Pizza Chicago. Whole Foods and Trader Joe&#8217;s very helpful&#8230;Also, Lettuce Entertain restaurant group, Wildfire, Maggiano&#8217;s have great GF food! Located in Chicago area and elsewhere.<br />
there is gf beer..</p>
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		<title>By: Emily</title>
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		<dc:creator>Emily</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sat, 04 Apr 2009 19:58:24 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Hi Mike,

Celiac is pretty rampant in my family too, but overall, few have had traditional stomach/GI symptoms.

And most of us have been overweight.  (Even though we ate right and exercised--no fair!).

Those of us who have gone GF have lost weight (I lost 25 lbs in about 6 months).

I think a lot of attention is given to the GI symptoms, but what about the rest of us who suffer from things like (my symptoms): fatigue, depression, inability to concentrate, frequent recurring sinus infections, allergic rhinitis, anemia, dermatitis herpetiformus, overweight and general malaise?

For the 10-15 years I went undiagnosed, doctors told me to &quot;just go to the gym more.  Here, take these iron pills.&quot;  Like they thought I was just lazy and that&#039;s why I was tired and overweight.

Pretty much all these symptoms disappeared on the GF diet, and I&#039;ve never felt better.

Everyone in my life has noticed the difference.  The Chinese Buffet is where celiacs go to die.  Please don&#039;t go.  Instead, get a bunch of friends together and why not have a &quot;chinese buffet night&quot; party with GF Tamari at home?  I&#039;d come.

Thanks for bloggin&#039;.  Take care.
Emily</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hi Mike,</p>
<p>Celiac is pretty rampant in my family too, but overall, few have had traditional stomach/GI symptoms.</p>
<p>And most of us have been overweight.  (Even though we ate right and exercised&#8211;no fair!).</p>
<p>Those of us who have gone GF have lost weight (I lost 25 lbs in about 6 months).</p>
<p>I think a lot of attention is given to the GI symptoms, but what about the rest of us who suffer from things like (my symptoms): fatigue, depression, inability to concentrate, frequent recurring sinus infections, allergic rhinitis, anemia, dermatitis herpetiformus, overweight and general malaise?</p>
<p>For the 10-15 years I went undiagnosed, doctors told me to &#8220;just go to the gym more.  Here, take these iron pills.&#8221;  Like they thought I was just lazy and that&#8217;s why I was tired and overweight.</p>
<p>Pretty much all these symptoms disappeared on the GF diet, and I&#8217;ve never felt better.</p>
<p>Everyone in my life has noticed the difference.  The Chinese Buffet is where celiacs go to die.  Please don&#8217;t go.  Instead, get a bunch of friends together and why not have a &#8220;chinese buffet night&#8221; party with GF Tamari at home?  I&#8217;d come.</p>
<p>Thanks for bloggin&#8217;.  Take care.<br />
Emily</p>
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		<title>By: Andie</title>
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		<dc:creator>Andie</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Fri, 13 Feb 2009 05:20:17 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>hey mike,
your gf stephanie directed me to your new blog. we lived across the hall from eachother in kappa junior year. i was diagnosed with celiac my 2nd semester of frosh year but i didn&#039;t start strictly following the diet until june 1,2008. may 31st, 2008 was the last day i had pizza, taco bell chalupas, a few cookies, etc. you get the idea, lol. i pigged out! but now that i&#039;ve been gluten / wheat free for awhile i feel so much better. my main symptom was tiredness. i&#039;d have some abdominal issues too and also my mom and bf would comment that i looked &quot;puffy&quot;. my mom said she could always tell when i cheated by how my face looked. 

anywho, i know it&#039;s a huge struggle to finally decide to switch over to gluten free and stick to it. i just wanted to say congrats on making the decision to better your health! 

i&#039;ll keep reading your blog for sure :)

~andie gaddis</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>hey mike,<br />
your gf stephanie directed me to your new blog. we lived across the hall from eachother in kappa junior year. i was diagnosed with celiac my 2nd semester of frosh year but i didn&#8217;t start strictly following the diet until june 1,2008. may 31st, 2008 was the last day i had pizza, taco bell chalupas, a few cookies, etc. you get the idea, lol. i pigged out! but now that i&#8217;ve been gluten / wheat free for awhile i feel so much better. my main symptom was tiredness. i&#8217;d have some abdominal issues too and also my mom and bf would comment that i looked &#8220;puffy&#8221;. my mom said she could always tell when i cheated by how my face looked. </p>
<p>anywho, i know it&#8217;s a huge struggle to finally decide to switch over to gluten free and stick to it. i just wanted to say congrats on making the decision to better your health! </p>
<p>i&#8217;ll keep reading your blog for sure <img src='http://switch2glutenfree.com/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_smile.gif' alt=':)' class='wp-smiley' /> </p>
<p>~andie gaddis</p>
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