Celiacs In College
#1
Posted 23 December 2008 - 10:38 AM
I've heard complaints of gluten-free college dining in the past. I'm curious about other's experiences at their respective colleges. My school is very good and cooks special meals for me whenever I need them, the benefit of a small school with several dining halls. I made the transition while in college (during the summer, which made it easier), but I'm curious about how other people deal. People at school have been pretty nice, but sympathetic since everyone knows wheat was my main food group.
Your experiences??
#2
Posted 23 December 2008 - 08:16 PM
So finally I just read up a little bit, prepared what I wanted to say (a list of demands that I was going to try to present as requests) and went in there and stuck to my guns about what I needed for my health. I was assured the changes would be in place for this coming quarter because I talked to the manager in the last week of school, so I guess I'll find out come january and update this then.
Symptoms started 5/20/08, too much booze!
Diagnosed October 2008 IgA=24
Diagnosed bacterial overgrowth of the small intestine 3/25/09
Celiac gene test negative
I wish I could duct tape my leaky gut
#3
Posted 23 December 2008 - 09:19 PM
#4
Posted 23 December 2008 - 09:24 PM
#5
Posted 24 December 2008 - 01:32 AM
To be honest with you I may have gotten lucky, because the manager's wife happens to be off of gluten, but I told him that I've still been having problems even with the things that are supposedly gluten free, and that I needed him to extend the grilled chicken option to be all day. I also explained my need for a full meal, including rice/potatoes and cooked veggies and he was very helpful.
However, we'll see if they fully understand the whole separate cooking cross contamination issue when I get back to school. I think what I'm going to do one day is hang out in the kitchen and see how they handle the whole operation and then report to the manager about my findings haha, it seems like the only way.
Symptoms started 5/20/08, too much booze!
Diagnosed October 2008 IgA=24
Diagnosed bacterial overgrowth of the small intestine 3/25/09
Celiac gene test negative
I wish I could duct tape my leaky gut
#6
Posted 25 December 2008 - 09:27 PM
I go to Florida State, and when I first went to move up here the school gave me two options..
1. they would work with me in the dining halls to cook my food and try and give me options, but if I wanted anything "special" I would need to meet with someone once a week and let them know what I wanted to eat on what days of the week and in what dining hall.
2. I could put in a special request to get put in one of the apartment style dorms that are usually reserved for upperclassmen.
I didn't want to have to plan my meals out so far in advance or live with juniors and seniors as a freshman, so I ended up just getting an apartment off campus. I should probably mention that I've had Celiac for 18 years now..so I know how to shop/cook/deal with it, its always been life.. So..I guess my way of dealing with the dining halls is just to avoid them all together.
On another note...I have friends at UF who called me all excited last week saying that they had gluten free bread in one of the dining halls? I guess that's a good sign for the future....although they said it was one of the worst things they had ever tasted in their entire life, haha.
Happy eating!
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#7
Posted 26 December 2008 - 02:58 PM
I do have a concern for this summer - he will be playing highschool football and they are required to go to some football camps. One camp is at a college for a week. How should I handle this - would I just need to meet with the school in advance and advise them of my son's condition? He's really nervous about it already - which just breaks my heart - he eats drinks and sleeps football and right now wrestling.
#8
Posted 26 December 2008 - 09:39 PM
#9
Posted 06 January 2009 - 10:11 AM
I hope that helps. I hate the idea of a parent or a kid or both being afraid to go to camp because of a dietary need. I hope that your son has a great time at the football camp.
#10
Posted 06 January 2009 - 03:21 PM
#11
Posted 08 January 2009 - 08:29 PM
The other problem i had with the dining hall was that they wanted me to sit down with them every week to plan meals and to be there at a certain time every day so that they could have my food hot and ready to eat. I am not a planner. An organizer, but not a planner. So that didn't really work with me because I never knew if I wanted to eat in the hall or @ my room till I was hungry.
That's about it. ha.
#12
Posted 09 January 2009 - 05:06 PM
I feel really bad, because I'm not eating dairy or any carb-type foods like rice at the moment, but I didn't tell him that because I appreciate it so much!
Things here at UCSC are improving daily, just thought I'd let everybody know that establishing a first name basis relationship with the staff can be very helpful.
Symptoms started 5/20/08, too much booze!
Diagnosed October 2008 IgA=24
Diagnosed bacterial overgrowth of the small intestine 3/25/09
Celiac gene test negative
I wish I could duct tape my leaky gut
#13
Posted 11 January 2009 - 01:35 PM
#14
Posted 12 January 2009 - 12:23 AM
Because of issues I had in the 3rd year of university, the disability office is also very strict about instructors not following the rules, or not trying to understand. Maybe it is different in the U.S., but I am registered with the disability office (and with proof from my family doctor about having Celiac). So this way, if I get glutened in any way and have to miss school they can't argue that something should have been handed in anyways, that I should have been there, etc.
I hope this helped somehow!!
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#15
Posted 20 January 2009 - 01:38 PM

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