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My 16 year-old daughter was biopsy diagnosed with celiac a few months ago. She doesn't get the classic stomach issues - this came to light because of other auto-immune issues and positive IgA results. As she transitioned to a GF diet, we discovered that she got a headache on the two occasions we know of when she mistakenly had gluten. This was particularly interesting as she had been suffering from frequent headaches for about a year prior to diagnosis. She hasn't had a headache for some time now that she is GF.
We have become a GF household and so I am pretty confident that cross-contamination will not be an issue at home. However, we have eaten out a number of times, sometimes at places where we weren't sure how careful they were about cross-contamination. We try to ask all the right questions, but still with her lack of symptoms you never know.
So, I have a question for anyone who doesn't suffer from the classic stomach issues: Are there any other, perhaps subtle signs of "glutening" that you have noticed that might help my daughter judge whether a restaurant is OK and safe to return to?
If she doesn't feel any symptoms can we assume there was no cross-contamination...
If you have any thoughts, I would welcome them and if I get a number of replies, I would be happy to consolidate them and repost.
Sarah
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