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<blockquote data-quote="Rokaab" data-source="post: 2409891" data-attributes="member: 450212"><p>Whilst not exactly the same, I had something very similar when I suddenly found out I was gluten intolerant (after 30 years of happily eating plenty of gluten-y things).</p><p>The conversation would sometimes go like this:</p><p>Me: have you got anything gluten free I could have</p><p>Them: Um, well we have some salads</p><p>My thoughts: Did I say I was a rabbit???? I said gluten free not everything else free as well!</p><p>Me (actual reply): ok thanks</p><p>Promptly followed by myself and the friends/family I'd gone with leaving to find somewhere that could do something better.</p><p></p><p>But yes for my issue (which I realise isn't the same) I have to be strict otherwise it will make me ill, but I just find other places to go to that could do me something nice for me, most now-a-days will try and help and find something suitable for me (I'm also really picky as well and said pickiness started well before I got the gluten intolerance problem)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rokaab, post: 2409891, member: 450212"] Whilst not exactly the same, I had something very similar when I suddenly found out I was gluten intolerant (after 30 years of happily eating plenty of gluten-y things). The conversation would sometimes go like this: Me: have you got anything gluten free I could have Them: Um, well we have some salads My thoughts: Did I say I was a rabbit???? I said gluten free not everything else free as well! Me (actual reply): ok thanks Promptly followed by myself and the friends/family I'd gone with leaving to find somewhere that could do something better. But yes for my issue (which I realise isn't the same) I have to be strict otherwise it will make me ill, but I just find other places to go to that could do me something nice for me, most now-a-days will try and help and find something suitable for me (I'm also really picky as well and said pickiness started well before I got the gluten intolerance problem) [/QUOTE]
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