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Dennisadamek@yahoo.com
11-01-2013, 08:22 PM
Can anyone recommend a good GI doctor in The Villages?
NotGolfer
11-01-2013, 08:58 PM
You may need a referral but....
Dr. Thomas Matthew Gastro. of Ocala
Oakland Hills
Professional Center
The Villages
352-751-4885
Nietche
11-01-2013, 10:21 PM
can anyone recommend any good gluten-free foods and reasonable places to purchase them. I have just been placed on a gluten-free diet and could use some help. I also understand that there are some restaurants that also have a special menu. Please let me know. Thank you.
Nietche
Dreamer61
11-01-2013, 10:29 PM
Walmart on 466 has a great gluten free section! The Life Long Learning College has a gluten free class that is very informational and there's always info on google. Good luck!
KathieI
11-01-2013, 10:33 PM
Publix in Southern Trace has a large array of Gluten free foods in their Greenwise section. I haven't seen that at the Publix in Colony.
Shirleevee
11-01-2013, 11:31 PM
Can anyone recommend a good GI doctor in The Villages?
Just had a Colonoscopy and Endoscopy today and I highly recommend Dr. Baskar
He has an office in LSL.
jazzeoneaj
11-02-2013, 05:45 AM
You may need a referral but....
Dr. Thomas Matthew Gastro. of Ocala
Oakland Hills
Professional Center
The Villages
352-751-4885
Dr. Truesdale, Dr.Van ElDic are all excellent. They have offices in the villages and Ocala..they also take medical advantage plans.
MicheleE
11-02-2013, 09:33 AM
I have been gluten free now for about 6 months and feel so much better (I have crohns disease) If you have an I phone, there are many apps to download that will help you find GF in resturants as well as GF choices at fast food resturants. Around town, I eat at Olive Garden, Bamboo Bistro, Bob Evans, Cane Garden (as for the gluten free menu) and call and ask before you go to a new place if they have gluten free selections. Most resturants will accomodate you. I make a lot of my meals at home because I love to cook and you can google recipes that are gluten free. When I read ingredients on the food labels, if it's too hard to pronounce the name, it doesn't belong in my body. If all else fails, eat meat fish or chicken with veggies when dining out. It's very simple to stay gluten free. And you get used to it. Plus I lost about 20 pounds once I stopped eating wheat products. PM me if you would like any more suggestions or have questions.
NotGolfer
11-02-2013, 09:44 AM
can anyone recommend any good gluten-free foods and reasonable places to purchase them. I have just been placed on a gluten-free diet and could use some help. I also understand that there are some restaurants that also have a special menu. Please let me know. Thank you.
Nietche
I sent you a private message.
NotGolfer
11-02-2013, 09:47 AM
I have been gluten free now for about 6 months and feel so much better (I have crohns disease) If you have an I phone, there are many apps to download that will help you find GF in resturants as well as GF choices at fast food resturants. Around town, I eat at Olive Garden, Bamboo Bistro, Bob Evans, Cane Garden (as for the gluten free menu) and call and ask before you go to a new place if they have gluten free selections. Most resturants will accomodate you. I make a lot of my meals at home because I love to cook and you can google recipes that are gluten free. When I read ingredients on the food labels, if it's too hard to pronounce the name, it doesn't belong in my body. If all else fails, eat meat fish or chicken with veggies when dining out. It's very simple to stay gluten free. And you get used to it. Plus I lost about 20 pounds once I stopped eating wheat products. PM me if you would like any more suggestions or have questions.
Michele, you're absolutely correct! BUT there is A LOT of hidden gluten in prepared foods, even restaurant foods too. There are several great sites for support on Facebook (some are private so you don't have your "friends" reading your comments) that are beneficial. You too may PM me if you would like. Oh, I might say that the prepared "gluten-free" items now on the market are FULL of sugar.
MicheleE
11-03-2013, 10:17 AM
You are so right about GF foods that are prepared. Mostly, I cook at home and have found that to be the best for me. There are times when you have to find something out or in a hurry. It takes time and effort to eat that way but in the long run, it's worth it to feel better
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