new orleans travel and dining a.k.a. how i went up a dress size

my two new orleans stories are up on goodlifereport.com read them, comment on them, tell me you love me. one is a story about the destination with my picks on where to stay (i really loved maison orleans and the provincial hotel, for different reasons).

the second story is about where to eat in the crescent city. so many choices exist and we hit many of the most famous spots. but i chose my favorites. note to friends and family: no, i didn’t eat any pork. my companion did and told me what it was like for the story. also, gluten was in everything so i wasn’t able to adhere to my strict diet. boy did i pay for that decadence…

Published in: on February 10, 2010 at 5:03 pm  Leave a Comment  

going going gone gluten free

i recently decided to go gluten free. i have had chronic gastrointestinal issues since i was 15. my sophomore year in high school, i missed the last day of school because i was in the ER for 14 hours doubled over in pain. the doctors couldn’t determine what was wrong with me (they kept asking me if i was pregnant, which set off my mother) and sent me home when the cramps finally subsided that evening. i can’t begin to adequately describe the pain. it was as if someone had my stomach in a vice while another person took a spoon and swirled my insides.

for years, this pain has come and gone. i never quite knew when it would make a surprise visit but the unwanted guest would make itself known in horrific ways.

i have seen a number of doctors about it. a few years ago, i had a colonoscopy and a endoscopy performed to determine what was wrong. the doctor couldn’t find anything but thought i could have a wheat allergy or possibly celiac disease. but he never tested me for it.

i tried to cut out wheat but it didn’t really help. recently, i started reading about celiac disease. for celiac sufferers, gluten, which is the protein found in wheat, barley and rye, eats away at the small intestine making digestion difficult and causing severe gastro problems such as bloating, gas, constipation, etc. i had finally found my answer.

i decided to go gluten free to see if it would help. the wheat-free diet hadn’t done much but since barley and rye also contain gluten, i cut those out as well.

for years, i had worked to get a flat stomach and no matter how many crunches i performed, i always had a bloat. now, the bloat is gone, my skin is glowing and i have lost weight without upping my workout regimen. a few of my friends also have stomach issues (one has severe IBS) and i have discussed my transformation with them and they have all gone gluten free and have had amazing results.

i have never been much of a bread or pasta fan—probably because of the pain that would result from eating either—but i do love my desserts and hoped to find an alternative to wheat so that i could have the occasional cake, pie or cookie. living in nyc helps as there are two gluten-free bakeries that offer amazing desserts, babycakes and ristoterria. and websites such as gluten free goddess have inspired me to bake gluten-free dishes once my new stove arrives next week.

if anyone is having stomach issues, go see an gastroenterologist and get tested for celiac. you have to eat gluten for at least a week before the visit so that they can detect the damage. celiac disease affects millions in the united states alone. check out celiac.com for more information.

going gluten free has changed my life for the better and it could yours as well…

Published in: on November 12, 2009 at 3:06 pm  Comments (7)  
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