i have a friend w/ gluten intolerance. i can see what happens when he eats gluten. we get to navigate those waters together. how did the author turn gluten intolerance into a kind of hypochondria?
is it just me is she centering a real disease on her personal concerns about food disorders?
if this was about people using real diseaseS to mask eating disorders, why just stick with the gluten issues? what is this all about? did someone make her able privileged life difficult by needing to find a meal that was gluten free? did the author interact with someone who needs a gluten free diet and didn't meet the author's standard of health, and when she mentioned her opinion did she get schooled?
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i have a friend w/ gluten intolerance. i can see what happens when he eats gluten. we get to navigate those waters together. how did the author turn gluten intolerance into a kind of hypochondria?
is it just me is she centering a real disease on her personal concerns about food disorders?
if this was about people using real diseaseS to mask eating disorders, why just stick with the gluten issues? what is this all about? did someone make her able privileged life difficult by needing to find a meal that was gluten free? did the author interact with someone who needs a gluten free diet and didn't meet the author's standard of health, and when she mentioned her opinion did she get schooled?