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kera87

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  1. I'm 21 so I definitely understand your feelings, it's really tough and you have every right be be upset at times. I've been at this for 5 months but I've had symptoms for years before it. When I went to the doctor the end of December, I finally found out I had celiac the day after Christmas. Of course I cried (and ate the rest of the christmas cookies so...
  2. Shopping is definitely VERY hard at times. I've only been at this for about 5 months so I understand. If you visit a Whole Foods that makes life a lot easier because they have about a half an isle of gluten free things (i know thats not even a lot haha) but it definitely helps not getting your hopes up about thinking something is gluten free when it's not...
  3. Last night I was at a buffet with friends and I had gotten salad (brought my own dressing), mashed potatos, and meat. I got... "how come you can't have bread but you can have potatos?" (which is kind of understandable i guess) "how can you survive without bread its soooo good" (yeah i know bread is good, thanks) and then i cant even tell you how many...
  4. I love Foods By George Gluten Free Pizzas, and Grainless Baker pizzas are probably the most realistic (just google it). As for bread, I found a GREAT bagel, the Glutino brand...you just have to toast it haha. My mom and I have been on the biggest search to find good food and its coming along. I love Amy's products too, great enchilladas and mac & cheese...
  5. Wow I cant believe Celiac is covered under the disabilities act I'm definitely going to check that out. It would be a great help with being excused from classes, although I usually try not to eat before going to one. I totally relate to your bathroom story, I feel like that happens to me all the time. The worst was when I was on a bus coming back from somewhere...
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    Bonefish is amazing! They were so nice about making sure everything was gluten free, and the flourless brownie was so good even the rest of my family got it and couldn't tell the difference. I had a ceasar salad, mashed potatoes, and steak, and loved it!
  7. Hey guys, this is my first post and I'm just wondering if anyone else out there is going though this while in college. I was diaganosed in January and was devastated at first, but I'm dealing with it as best as I can now. I'm lucky enough that I live in an apartment where I can cook my own food, but it is still hard on a daily basis. At home, it's really...
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