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Immediately after being diagnosed as gluten intolerant, with coeliac disease, you might feel quite daunted with the range of challenges which now face you. How can you eat a gluten free diet? Will you be able to go on holiday in the future? What are the risks of eating gluten? The best advice you can receive at this time is to talk to people in a similar situation and join a gluten support group. Remember you are not the first person in the world to experience gluten intollerance and there is no harm in learning from the experience of those who have encountered this situation before you.

The Internet is a good initial place to look for information on this subject. Most countries have a national coeliac support group to help people with gluten intollerance and assist them in living a gluten free life. You will find that they will have a web site with many reference materials and most probably issue a regular magazine or paper-based newsletter giving information on national events and the latest manufacturer news.

More local to home you might find that the national coeliac support site also carries details of local gluten support groups. This offers an advantage of learning of local events which are guaranteed to be gluten free and the opportunity to meet people in a similar situation so that you can learn, face to face, how they have adapted to their news and now manage to live gluten free. If you have any child who needs to live gluten free many problems seem to evaporate if they have friends in a similar situation. Parties are often easier to manage when all the participants have excluded gluten from the foods that they bring rather than frantically trying to create an exclusion zone around your child to prevent the intrusion of gluten.

Whether local or national many gluten free support groups will have online forums and knowledge bases / frequently asked questions where you can rapidly learn the basics of how to live gluten free and then ask questions, day or night, as they occur. Mixing in dialogue with people who have lived gluten free for many years will help you to understand that this is not a major event to permanently disrupt your life, you are merely learning your body’s preferences and understanding the tricks of how to exclude gluten whilst changing your lifestyle in the easiest manner.

Gluten free recipes are often collated in the sites or, some enterprising member will have created a mini recipe book with all the favourites. Think of this, you now have the opportunity to try out a whole new set of recipes with the excitement of eating a different diet and the knowledge that this will not leave you feeling ill for several days after.

After a while you can become a major contributor to your gluten support group and perhaps play your part in assisting the next person who learns that they have been diagnosed with a coeliac condition.

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