![]() I would feel bad for a stranger if he/she told me that they had some chronic illness let alone someone I love. ![]() If he just looked at you, how your stomach swells, and how bad you feel after getting glutened, I would hope he would be more sensitive. I don't know your bf but from what you said, he is not trying to even understand what you are going through and you cannot make him get/understand what you are feeling/experiencing if he is not even willing to try. I do not understand how this has not crossed his mind. I do not want to sound harsh, but it is ridiculous that he is getting tired of eating at the same place, while you cannot even eat everything that you used to before. You are the one who has to deal with side effects of getting glutened and ultimately being in pain. If your boyfriend does not understand it is his problem, not yours. Your priority right now should be taking care of yourself. I feel misunderstood and I'm tired of dealing with health problems. How do I make him get what I am going through? If we don't stay together, how do I date other guys with all of these dang allergies? I feel like weirdo at restaurants and bbqs, family events and date nights I'll cook for him when I can, but sometimes I'm just too tired. Anyways, he is tired of going to the same places all the time. My stomach swelled up and I looked 6 months pregnant. The other night we went to Famous Daves.I ordered grilled chicken and broccoli and still had a reaction and have felt ill for days. I dont know about everyone else, but the safest places for me to eat are Chipotle and Qdoba. He didn't answer my question, but instead stated he thought I was being lazy about finding restaurants and am being too paranoid. I asked him about it tonight, and also gave him an out of our relationship if it's too much now. I've been dating this guy for almost a year, but after i received my diagnoses he has become more impatient with my strict diet (he loves to eat everything and anything). I also have SIBO and am going through thyroid testing. I've struggled with severe wheat and dairy allergies for years, along with intolerances to eggs and soy. I finally received my official Celiac diagnosis last week.
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