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  1. ravenwoodglass - my point is that some -SOME- celiacs i have met in RL or have met through chatboards let celiac disease control their lives, to the point where they think everyone is against them or they have no control over what happens to them. that is a sad and lonely place to be. in the beginning, yes, it IS overwhelming and scary, and i remember...
  2. "The people working at McD's were questionable and I went through drive through and didn't say anything when I placed my order. Am I supposed to tell them I can't eat gluten or just assume? " i would never assume anything, anywhere is gluten-free unless you absolutely know for sure or you ask. admittedly, i've been accused of being something of a snob...
  3. first week! and then another. and then a month, and another month... and pretty soon this new way of eating will be second nature and will feel normal to you. and remember the better you feel with this diet the easier it is to maintain.
  4. buffetbride - yeah - the "warming" areas of fast food places scare me - everything right next to each other. i just stay away from fast food altogether. if i'm going to be glutened it's going to be from something better than a chicken nugget!
  5. when i was a teenager i worked at mcdonald's, so i know whereof i speak. the kitchen was not the cleanest, most sanitary place. i also put myself through college waiting tables, and i am not maligning servers at all. in any case, i try to stay away from fast food because it is so full of sodium. if y'all have had good luck eating fast food, then that's great...
  6. my mother always says about leftovers in the fridge: when in doubt, throw it out. i have ammended that for celiacs: when in doubt, go without.
  7. i have alot of thoughts about this post: 1. how does your hubby KNOW this place can't accomodate your needs? did he call them? if not, call the restaurant and ask them. is it where you are all going on vacation or is it in your town? i'm a bit confused on that point. in any case, i'd call the restaurant and speak to the manager. 2. i'm pretty certain...
  8. i am really shocked at how many celiacs eat fast food - y'all are braver than i am! i wouldn't eat at any fast food restaurant, ever - i just shudder at their menus with all the grease, fat and salt. plus, their kitchens are usually a disaster area. i really do not want 16 year olds who barely make minimum wage and have probably only worked there for about...
  9. most gluten free bread is not bread...it's just a sad, tasteless brick. i try not to replicate "gluten" foods too often, usually ends up with me swearing and throwing things. i eat alot of veggies and fruit, rice, chicken and fish. i find it's just less frustrating than trying to make gluten-free "bagels" or whatever.
  10. K8ling - i think that bbq sauce should "somehow" find its way into his briefcase or his sock drawer...upside down...with the lid off.
  11. toothpaste.
  12. i think you are giving gluten way too much importance in your life. some people tolerate it just fine, others don't. that's like saying "bees are the devil" because some people are deathly allergic to bees. if i could wave a magic wand i would make my system able to tolerate gluten. sometimes i really, really miss fresh baked bread
  13. your husband sounds like he has control issues. has he always been this way? how does he react to your other ailments - does he think they are in your head, too? you can't force him to support you - just do what you need to do in order to stay healthy, regardless of what he thinks. this is your body, your life. if he can't be supportive than you need to find...
  14. it could be something much more simple - have you been to a podiatrist? i have the same problem and it is from plantar fasciatis in both feet. i do a better job of stretching my feet/legs now before i run and the pain & stiffness is so much better. or you may just need inlays for your shoes. hopefully yours is something easy like that.
  15. i love the idea of a picnic...food that you can control! kind of romantic, too. also, bars have non-alcoholic drinks, too; even if you don't drink you can still go there. what about bookstores? flea markets? skiing? snowshoeing? rollerblading? paint it yourself pottery places? there are lots of non-food related activities we can do, i don't care how small...
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