Greetings the following is the best comment on my blog upto date:
Dear All,Even though i am not coeliac my self but becasue some one very close to me is celiac, i am very pleased to see this blog. I want to have a word to all those people whose closed ones does have this problem, please remember you have a very special responsibility while your closed ones fight this problem. This responsibility is both in terms of your indivisual effort and also collectively as part of the society. Here, let me enumerate what i have found out in this regard.
1. Treat the celiac patient as normally as you can. Dont give them a feeling of isolation which could lead to stress anxiety and social isolation.
2. If any of your freinds and faimly is having this problem, please do not pin point it in social gatherings.
3. Try to adjust your dine outs, picnics and party menues according to the patient without making much fuss.
4. Keep them as much happy as you can. Believe me it helps in their condition.
5. If patient is a girl in our society it could be that much more difficult in matrimonial arrangments. Please, always mention this fact if such arrangments are underway to avoid later confusions. Taking people in confidence is very important in such matters.
In the end, our biggest help would be to make small adjustments to our behaviours and way of life. These small adjustments would mean alot to Celiacs.
1 comments:
the worst is when someone attacks you at the dinner table.
I recently was diagnosed, so I'm VERY underweight. Now that I can't eat bread people assume its a new diet to stay thin. Its really difficult to get people to acknowledge gluten intolerance as an actual disease. I sometimes dread going to dinner parties because I know what a fuss everyone will make over my dietary restrictions. No one likes feeling embarrassed :(
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