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<<Disclaimer: Verify this information before applying it to your situation.>>

Dear Group,

We have eaten out so very little since my 10yr old daughter was  
diagnosed with Celiac last summer.  We are hoping to get more  
proficient...and braver...at trying to eat out by sticking with  
places that have gluten free menus.  We went to Carrabba's today for  
the first time since her diagnosis.  It went well, we had a wonderful  
server who was very attentive to our requests.  However, we are not  
about 2-3 hours from our meal out and my daughter is saying she feels  
"tingly" all over...not pain, just weird, tingly, sensations.  Can  
this be a sign of a gluten reaction or am I just being nervous about  
having eaten out?  Have any of you every experienced anything like  
this and linked it to gluten?  (or anything else, for that matter).

Thanks so much.

Kim in PA

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