Jump to content
  • Welcome to Celiac.com!

    You have found your celiac tribe! Join us and ask questions in our forum, share your story, and connect with others.




  • Celiac.com Sponsor (A1):



    Celiac.com Sponsor (A1-M):


  • Get Celiac.com Updates:
    Support Our Content
    eNewsletter
    Donate

Happy Experiences


anabananakins

Recommended Posts

anabananakins Explorer

I'm at the end of day 3 of a month long holiday in the US. I went gluten free just under 4 months ago. It hasn't been too hard so far, but that's because I live alone, haven't had any social events I couldn't control and am lucky to have a reasonable number of eating out places to choose from that offer gluten-free meals (though that said, two of them have glutened me. One I won't return to, the other I tried a second time and avoided the 'gluten free' bread; that time I was fine.

Anyway, I was worried about this trip, I really didn't want to eat snacky type food the whole time. But I did what I could - read up heaps of places and knew where and what I could eat. So far since i've been in LA I've eaten at In n Out burger, protein style - fine. Chpipotle burrito bowl - fine (no lettuce, I watched and that seemed the best chance of cross contamination). Even ate at the mexican place at the Universal Studios city walk and I was fine. I was a bit careless about that - I checked the corn chips and ordered things that were safe by ingredient but didn't say anything about having to be gluten free. But I'd read the menu thoroughly while waiting for our table and the chances for cc seemed limited so I rolled the dice - and I was fine.

I do understand better now the newly diagosed's distress over shopping. The gluten free stuff at the supermarket near my hotel is all mixed in with the regular stuff and it's a big store. In Australia they put that stuff all in one aisle, though there are gluten free by ingredient items elsewhere. If I was to do this thoroughly it'd take me forever! I still haven't found the bread section, though that was more out of curiosity than any intention of buying it and I can't do more than duck in and out of the bread aisle since the massive bagel selection nearly reduces me to tears. Much of the time involved (and the envy!) comes down to the amazing variety of (regular) products compared to back home. For example, we get two varieties of pre-made frosting - betty crocker's chocolate and vanilla. I swear there must have been 20 varieties in this store! I was mesmerised - my friend had to drag me away. Plus larabars at 10 for $10...ooh!

Sorry, I digress. What I really wanted was to say thank you for all the great advice from this board. If I didn't have all your posts to read I wouldn't have known about safe places or what to check for. It would have been so much harder, I can't imagine. It takes a LOT of research but it is possible to travel around like this - and all by public transport too - and eat safely and a variety of food.

And it's not my first trip to the US but as always I'm struck by just how friendly everyone is, so thank you for that too :)


Celiac.com Sponsor (A8):
Celiac.com Sponsor (A8):



Celiac.com Sponsor (A8-M):



Archived

This topic is now archived and is closed to further replies.


  • Celiac.com Sponsor (A19):



  • Member Statistics

    • Total Members
      131,770
    • Most Online (within 30 mins)
      7,748

    NHGF
    Newest Member
    NHGF
    Joined

  • Celiac.com Sponsor (A20):


  • Forum Statistics

    • Total Topics
      121.4k
    • Total Posts
      1m

  • Celiac.com Sponsor (A22):





  • Celiac.com Sponsor (A21):



  • Upcoming Events

  • Posts

    • trents
      Paracetamol, aka, acetaminophen (Tylenol) just does not do anything for me as far as pain relief. It does help with fevers, though.
    • cristiana
      I seem to recall that my digestive issues actually started when I was taking NSAIDs c. February 2013 for some unrelated condition.  My stomach got so sore during that time I went to see my GP and she thought it might be an ulcer or gastritis so prescribed me Omeprazole.  That appeared to trigger diarrhea which, once I came off the Omeprazole, did not stop.  I went back to the doctors after a few weeks, and that finally led to my coeliac diagnosis, after months of unexplained neurological symptoms, low ferritin and anxiety,which did not seem to have a cause but of course we later realised was all down to coeliac disease. I occasionally take a very small aspirin for a sick migraine which sometimes only responds to aspirin, but it usually leaves me with sore stomach a few days later. I've been told co-codamol is another medication I could take with a sensitive stomach. I was once prescribed it, to use for just a few days. It is not an NSAID, but it contains codeine, which I understand can be addictive so should be used with care.  It can also cause constipation.        
    • Rogol72
      I also take Paracetamol. I haven't taken an NSAID in years since being diagnosed with UC. The can cause UC flares.
    • trents
      Welcome to the forum, @jessysgems! How does this affect you? What do you do to address it. Do you have to get up and consume something sweet?
    • Jmartes71
      Wow Im a tea drinker and didn't know, perhaps this is why im having issues with my ghost disease. 
×
×
  • Create New...

Important Information

NOTICE: This site places This site places cookies on your device (Cookie settings). on your device. Continued use is acceptance of our Terms of Use, and Privacy Policy.