Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A friend's DD with celiac loved her time at W&M.
My daughter was glutened several times there by mislabeled items. This was several years ago (2021-23 timeframe) when doing was having LOTS of issues. They have since changed food services company, so I am glad that your daughter had a better experience.
Anonymous wrote:A friend's DD with celiac loved her time at W&M.
Anonymous wrote:My DC is also gluten free, but enjoys food and has a normal diet otherwise.
Sounds like your DD has food aversions, which is her own problem, and not a disability and no school is going to cater to pickiness.
I agree with the “grow-up” sentiment.
Anonymous wrote:For all of you pretending like some of us don’t “get” celiac, we do.
Some of us have or have kids who have DEATHLY allergies. We get it. I’m sorry that celiac would cause anyone illness or discomfort or severe issues, but don’t pretend like we don’t get allergies. We do. We are dealing with LIFE AND DEATH.
So we do, in fact, know that celiac is one thing, and pickiness to the point of insanity is another issue. Both need to be addressed. OP, why have you not gotten your child professional help for this life-affecting issue?
Anonymous wrote:DD is a junior and we are starting to create a list of colleges. She has celiac disease and on top of that she is a very picky eater. For example she does not eat any salads, could eat gluten free cheese pasta/pizza, gluten free chicken tenders everyday if we allowed it. Every school we toured says they can accommodate all kinds of dietary restrictions including gluten free. However, when we actually walked through the cafeteria we realized that the choices were quite limited centering around the salad bar and other healthy foods that DD would not go for. Are there any schools that offer a particularly wide range of gluten free food that includes foods like gotten free
pizza and chicken tenders?