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<blockquote data-quote="Rokaab" data-source="post: 2026238" data-attributes="member: 450212"><p>I know it was a shock to me when I got diagnosed with Coeliac at 30 (awesome 30th birthday present lol), and I must admit it did take a lot of getting used to (mainly cos gluten didn't make me feel ill and my other half didn't really believe it cos it didn't make me ill)</p><p>If it helps though there are a lot more gluten-free options now than there used to be - though they tend to be a lot more pricey and some tend to be heavier on the carbs so watch out for that, and some are a lot more sugar-heavy as well ......</p><p>You may find it useful to take gluten-free bread with you when you go to your mother-in-laws (at least for the time being) and if she wants to do you cheese toasties, insist that you need it done with gluten-free bread, as you are now allergic to gluten, after all would she make you eat peanuts if you had a peanut allergy? (and possibly try using that as a reason)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rokaab, post: 2026238, member: 450212"] I know it was a shock to me when I got diagnosed with Coeliac at 30 (awesome 30th birthday present lol), and I must admit it did take a lot of getting used to (mainly cos gluten didn't make me feel ill and my other half didn't really believe it cos it didn't make me ill) If it helps though there are a lot more gluten-free options now than there used to be - though they tend to be a lot more pricey and some tend to be heavier on the carbs so watch out for that, and some are a lot more sugar-heavy as well ...... You may find it useful to take gluten-free bread with you when you go to your mother-in-laws (at least for the time being) and if she wants to do you cheese toasties, insist that you need it done with gluten-free bread, as you are now allergic to gluten, after all would she make you eat peanuts if you had a peanut allergy? (and possibly try using that as a reason) [/QUOTE]
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