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My Husband Has Been Very Supportive


Kimbalou

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Kimbalou Enthusiast

I just wanted to mention how great my husband has been with my diagnosis of Celiac. He said he wants to support me in any way he can, and even try new foods along with me. we are looking forward to cooking at home more and exploring new dishes. He has been great! He listens through all my tears, and I am so happy for that! I hope everyone here has someone to lean on!


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Cinderella10 Newbie

I'm with you. I could not ask for a more supportive and awesome husband. From day 1.

kwylee Apprentice

Yes, yes, yes!!! From the start, my husband was happy to eat whatever I did. He helps to prepare meals and after we had a couple of cross contamination issues at the beginning, he felt horrible that he made me feel badly. Now he is more careful than I am!! I really appreciate his support and I tell him that all the time.

Salax Contributor

Mine too. We are all truely blessed to have men in our lives that are willing to accept, eat and live through and with our gluten issues. :D

WW340 Rookie

Count me as one of the lucky ones, too. My husband has been very supportive and reminds others about the cross contamination issues. He is great about making sure we go to places that offer gluten free choices when we go out.

We actually enjoy eating good food at home more than going out. What a change for us, but I like to eat, so I had to get very good at cooking! He is now venturing into cooking himself. We are finding it fun to experiment at home.

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