December 2017 Road Trip!
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December 2017 Road Trip!
This was my first 'holiday' in over 8 years....
went to quite a few places i had never been to before - over 1500kms of driving (over 930miles)
'Three Sisters' Blue Mountains Katoomba NSW
National Motor Racing Muesum
Poll Position - on iconic race track
Sunset - christmas afternoon
Whip Bird - makes melodic whip cracking sound
Red Wattlebird
this was my first road trip holiday since MC diagnosis 8 years ago. I ate out with no major issues with digestion.
The main thing I have noticed that has changed in the last 7 years is that getting 'safe ingredients' and 'safe meals' is way, way easier. Awareness of dietary intolerances has grown big time, and being able to eat out is much easier compared to 5-7 years ago. Menus and food places are much more receptive to dietary requests. In larger cities thanks to interest in keto eating plans, I was able to get high protein meals such a breakfast that was just eggs, bacon and avocado.
When eating out, I am used an intolerance complex product that helps the body digest gluten and dairy to minimize inflammation in case I accidentally ingest them. I have also increased Vit D3 and magnesium.
As it is summer here in Australia, I am getting accommodations with decent size fridges so I can carry some 'safe staples’ such as cold meats, avocado, etc. This means that I have been able to stick to high protein MC safe eating plan while travelling. Tonight we are in an Air BNB option that is a house with fully decked out kitchen. I have cooked steak and vegies for dinner, and have some left-over vegies to have with my breaky tomorrow. For $32 worth of ingredients I have done yummy dinner for two people (good quality steak and vegies), and have ingredients for breakfast for two people with vegies, bacon, eggs.
Once home a check with my functional practitioner and I was not toxic nor ‘gut breeched’ (functional term for no excess inflammation in the gut) I was really chuffed with this given I was also having treats of red wine. All the hard work/changes/sacrifices of the first years post diagnosis are totally worth it!
went to quite a few places i had never been to before - over 1500kms of driving (over 930miles)
'Three Sisters' Blue Mountains Katoomba NSW
National Motor Racing Muesum
Poll Position - on iconic race track
Sunset - christmas afternoon
Whip Bird - makes melodic whip cracking sound
Red Wattlebird
this was my first road trip holiday since MC diagnosis 8 years ago. I ate out with no major issues with digestion.
The main thing I have noticed that has changed in the last 7 years is that getting 'safe ingredients' and 'safe meals' is way, way easier. Awareness of dietary intolerances has grown big time, and being able to eat out is much easier compared to 5-7 years ago. Menus and food places are much more receptive to dietary requests. In larger cities thanks to interest in keto eating plans, I was able to get high protein meals such a breakfast that was just eggs, bacon and avocado.
When eating out, I am used an intolerance complex product that helps the body digest gluten and dairy to minimize inflammation in case I accidentally ingest them. I have also increased Vit D3 and magnesium.
As it is summer here in Australia, I am getting accommodations with decent size fridges so I can carry some 'safe staples’ such as cold meats, avocado, etc. This means that I have been able to stick to high protein MC safe eating plan while travelling. Tonight we are in an Air BNB option that is a house with fully decked out kitchen. I have cooked steak and vegies for dinner, and have some left-over vegies to have with my breaky tomorrow. For $32 worth of ingredients I have done yummy dinner for two people (good quality steak and vegies), and have ingredients for breakfast for two people with vegies, bacon, eggs.
Once home a check with my functional practitioner and I was not toxic nor ‘gut breeched’ (functional term for no excess inflammation in the gut) I was really chuffed with this given I was also having treats of red wine. All the hard work/changes/sacrifices of the first years post diagnosis are totally worth it!
Gabes Ryan
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Vacations
Gabes, this is soooo exciting to hear about. Anytime we get to a vacation is a wonderful gift from this forum.
My husband and I are planning a trip to Spain in September 2018. We are going to walk the Camino De Santiago- Pilgrimage (Camino Frances). It is a long walk over a predestine trail between the villages and cities in Northern Spain. We are going to walk for a month. The information I am able to gather is that the people who provide places to stay (albergues or hotels) and places to eat are becoming more aware and are able to accommodate people with gluten intolerance or celiac. I think I will also use a "complex product" during this trip. Open to any other suggestions.
Gena
My husband and I are planning a trip to Spain in September 2018. We are going to walk the Camino De Santiago- Pilgrimage (Camino Frances). It is a long walk over a predestine trail between the villages and cities in Northern Spain. We are going to walk for a month. The information I am able to gather is that the people who provide places to stay (albergues or hotels) and places to eat are becoming more aware and are able to accommodate people with gluten intolerance or celiac. I think I will also use a "complex product" during this trip. Open to any other suggestions.
Gena