FAS has upgraded our forum security. Some members may need to log in again. If you are unable to remember your login information, please email food.allergy.supt@flash.net and we will help you get back in. Thanks for your patience!


Post reply

Warning: this topic has not been posted in for at least 365 days.
Unless you're sure you want to reply, please consider starting a new topic.
Name:
Email:
Subject:
Message icon:

Verification:
Type the letters shown in the picture
Listen to the letters / Request another image

Type the letters shown in the picture:
Please spell spammer backwards:
Spell the answer to 6 + 7 =:

shortcuts: hit alt+s to submit/post or alt+p to preview

By posting you acknowledge you are subject to our TOS, rules, and guidelines .


Topic Summary

Posted by: lakeswimr
« on: January 28, 2013, 02:12:52 PM »

What happens when you eat nuts or the other foods you listed as 'allergens'?  Testing can't diagnose a food allergy so if you have not had reactions to all those foods those might be false positives.
Posted by: Mayashappyplace
« on: January 28, 2013, 01:32:04 AM »

Here you go! Hope this helps you!  Link removed by admin.  Please read our Terms of Service and Commercial Links rules.

Also, Enjoy Life foods has lots of chocolate and chocolate bars that are peanut free  :happydance:

Hope that helps!
Posted by: AlwaysAngela
« on: December 13, 2012, 10:22:29 AM »

Thank you!  I am learning a lot but slowly....:)  I definitely am learning to read labels and look for all the hidden names! Why can they not just say "this is made with ...." and give the common name.  Anyway, I am glad I found this site and look forward to interacting.

Posted by: rebekahc
« on: December 13, 2012, 10:04:58 AM »

Hi!  I'm sorry you needed to find us, but glad you did  :).  Feel free to jump in anywhere and ask questions, we're always happy to help!
Posted by: SilverLining
« on: December 13, 2012, 06:57:23 AM »

Hi, and welcome.    :bye:

We have sections of our forum with info/questions specific to some of your allergies.

When getting product information off the Internet, try to check which country the info relates to.  Even between Canada and US the same product from the same company can be produced with different allergens in the facility.
Posted by: AlwaysAngela
« on: December 12, 2012, 09:32:47 PM »

Hello all.  I was recently diagnosed with gluten intolerance as well as nut allergies.  I am allergic to wheat, barley, peanuts, sesame seeds, almonds, cantaloupe and watermelon.  I have started on a strict gluten free diet as well as no nut/sesame seed diet but its really difficult.  Any advice is appreciated as well as websites I may be able to find info on.  I have been searching the web for several days no and it is a little overwhelming. 

Look forward to learning from all of you!
 :happydance: