What is this?
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Hi can anyone give me some advice? Have you heard of low g.f bread? I have heard of g.i not g.f? What is this? Worried i've eaten something bad! Don't know what this is, does anyone else???
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Sbgoodguy sam18386
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gluten free?
sam18386
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I'm asking you as i don't know. Sorry
libralady13 sam18386
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hello Sam18386 Don't worry you haven't eaten any thing bad. Yes gf is gluten free. Those you have coeliac disease which means they are gluten intolerance have to have gf foods because they become ill if they eat gluten which is in wheat.Hope this helps.
sam18386 libralady13
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Ah ok thanks, thought it might be but was unsure!
Sbgoodguy sam18386
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I was being rhetorical. Of course it is gluten free.
sam18386 Sbgoodguy
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Oh oh now i feel stupid, just panicked that's all and no good at reading subtle clues! Sorry 😔
pippa58442 sam18386
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GF bread sounds like gluten free bread.
sam18386 pippa58442
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Thanks to everyone, my sister had trouble working out the low g.f thing, as i'd never even heard of it.
pippa58442 sam18386
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Abbreviations can be confusing.
sam18386 pippa58442
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We are more alike than we think.
pippa58442 sam18386
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Medical abbreviations are the worst and problems like autism, dyspraxia and dyslexia make deciphering them a lot harder.
sam18386 pippa58442
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i think it goes deeper than that, i think people speak another language!
pippa58442 sam18386
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My dad often thinks he has explained something to me but a lot of the time I don't understand anything he has said.
sam18386 pippa58442
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My dad is not here 7 tears ago now we were arranging for his body to go from my mum's house to the chapel of rest. He died at 2.25 that morning, it was Easter Sunday. He could explain things my mum talks in riddles.
pippa58442 sam18386
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I have difficulty processing complicated stories with many strands and get the information in the wrong order. I can understand small pieces of a story but I can't put them together. I always compare it to the child's game of joining the dots which I could never master either.
sam18386 pippa58442
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I had a formal diagnosis 10 years ago for this and when i did the hardest tests for me were to do with sequencing a story in pictures, a block where I chucked the blocks on the floor. I am not a visual learner, i have always been auditory which wouldn't help you
I did a course last year at college to do with Autistic spectrum difficulties. I got some of the highest marks on it and no work sent back, a sure sign i did really well. That's why i ended up with a part time job this year, but then left because of ill health! Typical.
pippa58442 sam18386
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I am much better with information presented to me visually. Google street view is great for my orientation difficulties and Youtube tutorials really help if I am struggling with learning new software on the computer.
sam18386 pippa58442
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It's what i read about, my experience and truth. I am afraid i am not very visual at all. But i can show empathy! My geography stinks! My sense of direction is more than rubbish. I am useless finding anywhere new, or ordinary places you would think i'd know! We may struggle to see each other, as i may struggle to get to you. ☹️ I can't find an emoji for confused!
pippa58442 sam18386
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😕 Confused emoji. I found it on google. There are several of them!
sam18386 pippa58442
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confused sam didn't know that confused emoji existed!
pippa58442 sam18386
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Apparently there are different ones for Google, Modzilla, Apple and Samsung along with many others.
sam18386 pippa58442
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how do you know that?
pippa58442 sam18386
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It listed all the different confused emojis when I googled them.
sam18386 pippa58442
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My brain is not working nicely, my arm is in agony!
pippa58442 sam18386
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My arm has been tingling, throbbing and numb mostly every day now and especially after the rain yesterday. Today was dry, sunny and warm so my neuropathy was better.
sam18386 pippa58442
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hi Pippa, i know why my arm is sore as i carried my cat in our really awkward cat box to the vets the other day, so i've trapped the nerve a touch.
pippa58442 sam18386
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Trapped nerves are horrible! Hopefully, it will go away soon.
sam18386 pippa58442
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I'm sure it will improve, i just need to rest it! It feels easier than it did. Thanks