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by Anglea Morken, Ang

So, you have recently been diagnosed with celiac disease. You are probably feeling quite overwhelmed by all the changes that you have to make in your lifestyle--food shopping and planning your daily menus come to mind. Now is the best time to find a support group to help you cope with the disease. You may feel like you don't have the time to go to a support group meeting or search the internet for other people with celiac disease, but the time it takes to connect with other people on the gluten-free diet will save you an incredible amount of time and effort in the future.

Celiac support groups, whether in person or on-line, offer a sense of community. People new to the gluten-free diet always have a lot of questions to ask and need someone to answer them. The best people to answer these questions are those who just weeks or months earlier had to face the same problems and decisions.

Celiac disease support groups are wonderful for helping those new to the diet. They are a great help to the newly diagnosed in their efforts to integrate the information needed to adjust to gluten-free lives. By joining such a group, you are benefiting from the experience of people who have been in the gluten-free world for years, sometimes even decades. Finding truly enjoyable gluten-free specialty foods such as breads, pastas, cookies, crackers, cakes, pizza, piecrusts and other gluten-free baked goods can take a lot of time in the trial and error method. But, by asking other people with celiac about their favorite products, you can focus on the products and recipes that most people like, rather than being faced with an endless list.

On-line support groups are a great resource. Most archive their discussions, sometimes going back years. If there is a certain type of product or a brand you have questions about, searching the on-line discussion board will almost always provide the answers you need. If not, posting a new message will bring in advice from people who have been exactly where you are right now. In-person support groups have their own benefits. Meetings are like food-tasting parties with members encouraged to bring food to the meetings. Discussions of places to eat out-like a new local restaurant that makes gluten-free sandwiches or a national chain with special gluten-free menu, opening nearby, are the norm.

No matter which type of group you join, most are filled with discussions-and almost always about food. Recipes are swapped, the gluten-free status of mainstream foods are confirmed, delicious gluten-free specialty foods are raved about and stories of much less delicious gluten-free disasters are shared. Whether you are more comfortable communicating online, or enjoy the company of people with whom you can sit and have coffee and gluten-free cake, the benefits of joining a celiac support group are endless. Life is just too short not to have delicious food and great friends to share it with.

For more information on Celiac Support Groups, be sure to visit any local support group in your area or on the Internet. There are plenty out there that really focus on helping Celiac sufferers and giving solid support to its members. You can live with Celiac and still have a great life.


Crohns disease has some excruciating symptoms that can overwhelm even the toughest person. On top of it all, there is no cure for the disease and the only way out of all the misery is to try and control the condition. However, there is a catch here too; not all medications suit all people and those that do suit may have varying efficacy in different people. Medicines, diet and surgery are the three basic elements of its treatment and whether they are used singly or in combination will depend on the severity, progression and other factors related to the disease. At times coping with the symptoms as well as the treatment may become difficult for a patient. Of assistance here is Crohns disease support group that can help a person overcome the tough times.

These groups not only provide a platform to patients to share their troubles related to the disease, but also is very useful for exchange of ideas. People suffering from Crohns disease can feel free to talk about every aspect of the disease in this group. Knowing that there are other people who are facing similar problems and are fighting to overcome the disease can act as motivation for others. This is a good place to seek encouragement so that the changes in life that have been forced upon a person owing to the disease can be successfully handled. Information about the disease can be shared in the support group. It is a place where you can share diet recipes with others and find out where to shop for foods that a Crohns disease patient should eat.

Finding a support group:

One may think that the disease support groups may not be widespread. However, while you may not come across these support groups in rural areas or other remote places, you can definitely find them in many places.

Your doctor can tell you about a support group in your area. Certain counselling centres also have Crohns disease support groups operating within their domain. It is also possible that some psychologists may be running a support group. Other sources are the Internet and the phone book. The Internet can help you search far and wide for these support groups and will also inform you of any group operating in your area.

It may seem to you like a lot of hard work simply to locate a Crohns disease support group, while at the same time dealing with the problems of the disease itself. You may have a lot on your mind coping with the several changes in your diet and lifestyle in general that may have been necessitated because of the disease and a support group may be the last thing that you would think of. However, the value of these support groups is immense and a person realizes this once he joins a group. You may become more optimistic about beating the odds of the disease. It is also very useful in a family situation where you see everyone eating whatever they wish to while you have to make do with restricted food items. A support group will give you the courage to fight the disorder knowing well that there are millions others who are doing the same and are successful at it.
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