Eating Out With Crohns Disease by:Sharon Dobson
Just because you have Crohn's Disease it does not mean that your life has to end
. It is quite likely that you know people with Crohn's Disease - but you'd never know they had it. If you take the proper steps to manage Crohn's you can still enjoy going out to eat. However, there are a few things you should keep in mind when you eat out.
It is a good idea to have a plan when you are going to eat out. As many Crohn's sufferers can attest, the disease can rear its ugly head at the drop of a dime. Make sure you have all the basics covered - or at least as many as possible - before you leave the comfort and security of your home.
If you know where you are going out to eat you should probably check the menu online for items that you will be able to eat with little worry. Most restaurants have websites that have either their complete menus or at least a sample of the kind of food on offer. If there is no website or the choices don't offer things you can safely eat, you can always call them.
If you tell the manager about your battle with Crohn's, and inform them of your dietary needs, you might be able to commission a custom meal! If there is no way the restaurant can help you out, have something to eat at home before you leave and just have something small and light at the restaurant.
When you get to a restaurant it is a good idea that you find out where the restrooms are located. If you have a sudden flare-up it may be necessary for you to make a quick exit to the bathroom. Once you have located the restrooms and chosen something you know should be able to eat without too much trouble you can relax and enjoy your evening.
Crohn's Disease symptoms can be exacerbated by many foods. Become familiar with foods that irritate you and do your best to avoid them. Most appetizers such as buffalo wings, potato skins, and mozzarella sticks may irritate your digestive tract. In addition, avoid alcoholic drinks whenever possible.
Eating out with Crohn's Disease does not have to be a dreaded event. For many business people, dinner meetings are a regular event. If you have Crohn's you may not always have the choice of where to eat. This is why having a conscious plan to tackle dining out is important. Remember, even if you are in remission and have been for some time, another flare-up may be right around the corner. Erring on the side of caution is the best idea especially if it's a restaurant you've not been to before.
About the author
Sharon Dobson has an interest in Crohn's Disease. For further information on Crohn's Disease please visit
http://www.natural-crohns-disease-relief.com/crohnsdisease.html or
http://www.natural-crohns-disease-relief.com/blog/2006/09/05/eating-out-with-crohns-disease/ .
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