Kim's Story

Although I don’t have Celiac disease myself, I’m all to familiar with such autoimmune diseases. Both my kids have the condition, as it is often found in families and passed on.

Witnessing my two kids cope with Celiac disease has been a challenging and, yes heartbreaking, experience. Since then, my aim has been to offer guidance to mothers navigating a similar path.  I have spent countless hours hovering over the kids at restaurants. I have tested every product that entered my house with about 5 different sensors, never completely sure that the food is safe and always somewhat terrified it isn’t.

Guiding other mothers through this emotional journey is crucial. I’ve learned that seeking out support networks and sharing experiences can be a source of immense strength. Connecting with other parents facing similar circumstances proved to be a solace, offering insights and a sense of camaraderie in navigating the intricacies of celiac disease within a family dynamic.

To other mothers on a parallel journey, I extend my empathy and counsel. Embrace the learning process, educate yourself about celiac disease, and ensure your children feel supported and understood. By fostering a nurturing environment and finding solidarity within support networks, we empower each other in advocating for our children’s well-being.

— Kim, Guangzhou, China

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