Eating good gluten free food, watching gluten free movies, exercising on gluten free equipment, reading gluten free books, and of course, talking to gluten free people like yourself :) among other gluten free things.
I'm new to this group, so I'd like to introduce myself. I'm a thirty something college graduate who was just diagnosed last year with celiac's disease. I've had symptoms all my life, but no doctor could come up with a diagnosis. I would have all the so called classic symptoms, constipation and diahhrea (with all the joy they bring), extreme edema, anxiety...
Sorry about your loss of a friend and loved one. In a sense, you're still in mourning. 2.5 years is a long time to be together. Take heart, you're on to bigger and better things my friend. I think she just couldn't handle that she would have to change some of her habits too, if she was going to marry you. That shows her insecurities and has nothing to...