once, when newly diagnosed, a group i was with thought it'd be great to go to a noodle restaurant. I was doubtful, but rang them, got the sole gf option - a meagre offering of something - while everyone else had their enormous bowls of slurpy goodness. That was my intro into how hard the life was gonna be.
Stop this Chanel is amazing. I got diagnosed around 5 months ago and the struggle is real. Thanks for making these they are rly amazing I always feel like I can’t have anything but don’t want to be a burden to others who I am eating out with
It is an uncomfortable feeling when you go out with family or friends and you cannot eat what they eat, and you just feel that for this (should be) stupid reason you are an outsider. Plus, their faces when they are pitying you but you can see how happy they are that they don't have a disease like you have....
@@baraadaod8749 Usually, my liver starts hurting (I mean, I think it is my liver), then my stomach starts to hurt, then bloating and heartburn. The next day it hurts to do a "second" on the toilet, and I become a little weak because other foods cannot absorb, and I loose weight which isn't a good thing for me because I am thin af lol
@@realMoMoPuFF I’m experiencing things that are really weird I’m dying of not being able to fully being sure if I have or not Im thin since 2 years old till now im 28 My weight doesn’t change no matter how much I eat if I eat a lot I only bloat so hard without getting any weight
For many years we went to a chain restaurant that my husband's family really enjoyed .. and every time we went I had a lettuce with blue cheese dressing. It was the only thing on the menu I could have and they never noticed. It went on for a few years of family meals until I finally refused to ever go again.
I was at a restaurant that was similar to this video back in November/2023 , not going back to that restaurant because I got glutened . When I called the restaurant the next day to inform them about what happened to me they were rude about it and didn’t take me seriously. I was not asking for any refund or discount that is why I called them . When I call a restaurant about me getting sick from their food I call to let them know it has happened, and so the staff can work on how they can do better next time. Most restaurants that offer celiac safe food wont to know when you get sick because of gluten because then they can improve safe practices to be even safer in the future.
When I asked and listed what to take off from Ceaser salad, they took an egg out of it too. I asked why, the said: they were trying make sure there is nothing with gluten
Why do I want to cry so hard. This is absolutely heartbreaking and happens all the time. I only trust it if it’s IN WRITING on the menu. Sigh. I only know of ONE restaurant that does this and it actually works out: North Italia, it’s a chain in the U.S. in major cities. Expensive but you can trust it and they bring out the gf items with flags and separate.
Sadly hilarious but true!! That's why I carry Gluten Shield by Dr. Osborne in my purse. I get glutened 90% of the time regardless of what I tell them or they tell me....ugh!
I literally just cut off glutten out of my diet, I started feeling like crap eating bread and other things that included it. So far I'm feeling fatigued, like withdrawal symptoms from a drug or something and I used to drink a lot so I know what that feels like when you quit. I feel lost, afraid of eating the wrong thing and I don't know how to cope or where to start.
@howtocoeliac No but I have an appointment scheduled to get it figured out. I more or less have been testing myself to see what was going on, narrowed it down to feeling terrible after eating products with gluten and more or less assumed this is the issue. My stomach has been in knots for ages, bloating and terrible discomfort. So far it's been better but I can't help but feel so exhausted and no energy.
i have anxiety and find it extremely difficult to tell them that i can’t have gluten.. i’ve learnt to face the consequences and feel like i’m dying every night. i’m not gonna let gluten ruin the fact that i fucking love bread.
I wonder why restaurants are dropping the GF symbols in favour of vegetarian and vegan choices. After all, vegan and vegetarian are lifestyle choices but gluten free is a medical condition. I find this very frustrating.