About

My name is Hayley and I’m a Celiac living in the city of St. Louis . My story begins smack dab in the middle of my undergraduate career at the University of Illinois. I was diagnosed with Celiac Disease in July of 2013. I spent 3 painful years prior with an IBS misdiagnosis. I began getting really sick my sophomore year second semester. By the time I got back home for the summer, my parents immediately knew it was Celiac Disease since it runs in my family. I know how difficult maintaining a social life can be when your life is severely limited by what you can eat and drink. This blog is dedicated to my journey of overcoming the anxiety and hardships that come with having to be gluten free and exploring amazing (and maybe not so amazing) restaurants, recipes, products, and more. Follow me as I live the #GFAF Life.

A little more on me: I am absolutely obsessed with dogs (seriously, I helped start a dog park in my South City Neighborhood). I have 2 fur babies named Bradley and Maggie. If you follow me on instagram, you have probably seen them, a lot. I love spending time with family and friends. Cheese is my all time favorite food and the #1 reason I could never be a vegan. Steak and tacos are reason 2 and 3. And I will put Cholula hot sauce on just about anything.

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6 thoughts on “About”

  1. I wish you best of luck in everything! Last year my 12 year daughter was diagnosed with CD and I am also learning how to keep her diet healthy and interesting, Things are different in Pakistan; gf lifestyle ain’t that common, dining out is difficult.

  2. Hi there! Thanks for following my blog! I was diagnosed with Celiac disease when I was 23, after nearly two years of awful symptoms. I am currently 6 months gluten free and still learning! I especially like meeting young people who know what it is like since its not too often you see younger people with the disease. I hope you find what I post to be interesting/helpful and please do provide feedback when appropriate! Thanks, again.

  3. Hi Hayley,
    I didn’t know about Celiac disease until I read your blog. I’m really glad we met at the networking event in St. Louis. I hope to see you up there in the future.

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