the “glutened” video is so relatable!! I’m really glad you posted it so thank you so much for that. I have gastroparesis which gives similar symptoms. I worry about it a lot for when I move for school specifically because there’s so many days throughout the month where I can’t even sit up because I get nauseous. I’m glad ur roommate was kind enough to help bc that’s just another fear! I’m scared that ppl won’t be empathetic to it but it’s a very legit chronic illness I can’t control :( Stomach issues suck but after a few hours or days of “glutened” for you and having fat/fiber for me everything returns to normal. BIG THX FOR VIDEO!
Hey Jordan! I really liked your day in the life, you totally deserved those views. My friend has celiac, so I kind of understand the struggle of finding something to eat. Anyways, hope you have an awesome day!
New subscriber!! Just found your channel a today and i love your content. I do not have celiac but i am gluten intolerant so i do know the struggle. AND FINALLY I RELATE TO SOMEONE!! 😁
Hi Jordan, my son is 18. How do I announce this to him? I think it's going to be a wreck. My son also has T1D, and we received a report of a 54 on his sensitivity test.
I am so sorry to hear that :( I was crushed when I was diagnosed, I felt like my world was ending. I would tell him gently but tell him that there’s so many gluten free options and restaurants now and more and more are coming up every day. It will be okay even though it’s scary and life changing. Please let me know if you have any more questions I would love to help…
It shouldn't happen. For some of us, cross contamination = death. I'm actually not shocked but those chefs cannot be in kitchens if they don't understand cross contamination risks. Someone could die.
Honestly it’s not really their job to specifically accommodate for one specific person. If I wanted to be super super careful (like i should be) I really just shouldn’t eat in the dining hall at all.
having allergy and cross contamination training should be required. especially for college campuses where you dont have access to spaces to make your own food safely. if it is not safe you can get an accommodation from disability services to have a personal kitchen to use and be exempt from the meal plan or atleast have it reduced. College campuses if they require a meal plan MUST accommodate your needs. As long as there is no open flour in the area there is no reason for dinner services to be unable to accommodate your needs with separate prep area and equipment. stay safe
Your roommate needs her own channel!!
Love how you roommate is so supportive ❤️❤️by the way new subbie I just started watching your videos and I'm inlove 🥰
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the “glutened” video is so relatable!! I’m really glad you posted it so thank you so much for that. I have gastroparesis which gives similar symptoms. I worry about it a lot for when I move for school specifically because there’s so many days throughout the month where I can’t even sit up because I get nauseous. I’m glad ur roommate was kind enough to help bc that’s just another fear! I’m scared that ppl won’t be empathetic to it but it’s a very legit chronic illness I can’t control :( Stomach issues suck but after a few hours or days of “glutened” for you and having fat/fiber for me everything returns to normal. BIG THX FOR VIDEO!
lol I also can’t have fruits/vegetables/seeds/carbonated drinks/red meat (omg so much) so im jealous
Omg I’m so sorry you have to go through that :((( but I’m so happy that my video helped you!
Hey Jordan! I really liked your day in the life, you totally deserved those views. My friend has celiac, so I kind of understand the struggle of finding something to eat. Anyways, hope you have an awesome day!
you're so underrated, you deserve more hype!! :))
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Awesome video! You definitely deserve all the new subscribers!!! Cant wait for more college content! ☺️☺️
Thank you!!!!!!
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New subscriber!! Just found your channel a today and i love your content. I do not have celiac but i am gluten intolerant so i do know the struggle. AND FINALLY I RELATE TO SOMEONE!! 😁
Yayay!!! So glad you’re here!!!
New subscriber here! Love your vibe, keep on going! kisses from out the Netherlands x
Love your videos
I like your vlogs💖
Hey! I couldn’t comment on the new vid, but I really hope you get and feel better soon! I really enjoy watching you!!
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Hi Jordan, my son is 18. How do I announce this to him? I think it's going to be a wreck. My son also has T1D, and we received a report of a 54 on his sensitivity test.
I am so sorry to hear that :( I was crushed when I was diagnosed, I felt like my world was ending. I would tell him gently but tell him that there’s so many gluten free options and restaurants now and more and more are coming up every day. It will be okay even though it’s scary and life changing. Please let me know if you have any more questions I would love to help…
@@jordanlynnnunez Thank you ❤️ I really appreciate it. Hope you are doing well.
I wanna see more!
I just want to say that you are so beautiful 💕I hope you have an awesome time in collage!
Awesome video! Is this UCSB?
SCU!!
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I hope u will notice me, watching from Philippines ❤️
Hi!!
I can’t believe this cross contamination can’t be fixed for you.
It shouldn't happen.
For some of us, cross contamination = death. I'm actually not shocked but those chefs cannot be in kitchens if they don't understand cross contamination risks. Someone could die.
Honestly it’s not really their job to specifically accommodate for one specific person. If I wanted to be super super careful (like i should be) I really just shouldn’t eat in the dining hall at all.
having allergy and cross contamination training should be required. especially for college campuses where you dont have access to spaces to make your own food safely. if it is not safe you can get an accommodation from disability services to have a personal kitchen to use and be exempt from the meal plan or atleast have it reduced. College campuses if they require a meal plan MUST accommodate your needs. As long as there is no open flour in the area there is no reason for dinner services to be unable to accommodate your needs with separate prep area and equipment. stay safe