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Disabled Fat Nation: Will's Big Challenge
10th September 2007

As a Coeliac, Will has to live by a different diet to other people, which means that dietary advice that applies to other people is of no use to him.
Eating with other people can sometimes be difficult for Will, even when it's something as simple as a family meal. "There's almost two lots of cooking at home. When I first started on a gluten-free diet, the kids would say things like: 'Is this gluten-free? We'll give this a try'. But it soon wore off. They soon went back to normal stuff and I continued to eat gluten-free."
Going out for a meal is also a problem for Will. "People think you're just being choosy. They don't always understand that it's a dietary requirement. Rather than explaining that I am a Coeliac I can't say that I don't like it and ask for something else."
"Sometimes people just think that you're a faddy eater. Or they say things like: 'Oh yes, I've tried a wheat-free diet, but it doesn't work, does it?' It's just not worth going down that road."

Since he's started on Fat Nation: the Big Challenge, Will Ward has lost nearly a stone in weight. He's given up chocolate and raspberry ripple ice cream, and replaced them with fruit. And to cap it all, he says that he feels much better for it.
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