9. Getting Back
Mein Se Hum Tak, Along Her Books
Getting
back
Living with
a celiac child will turn your life upside down as celiac kids need 100% of your
attention. Crying at the grocery store, getting
disturbed at a relative’s place including all the
functions was so common. Not willing to attend a party or trip, getting frustrated was
all she suffered in the initial years of the diagnosis. Her eyes were always swelled up
in tears taking care of her son while easing him up of his fever and aches.
Although with
time, that overwhelming shock of diagnosis and diet subsided, and everything
became a part of her normal life. After all her efforts of managing his son’s
diet along with the gluten diet, she could slowly gain confidence in her role
as a coeliac’s mother. It was the new normal for her.
Taking care of one kitchen is difficult, but she managed two kitchens at a time,
and with all her heart.
And if you
do good, you get good. By the blessing of God, things were getting better and
better. She was now comfortable with her two kitchen's and could slip out few moments
for herself from her busy life. Those were the moments she could devote
to her first love...
Though, the concepts of her first
love have to change a little now 😊. As in from reading her books of science and math, she wanted to enter
the world she lived in. Where her technical bookish
science maths zindagi had to match up in real world. To be more practical and start
giving life to her thoughts. She wanted to pen down her life experiences, as it would help
others like the way she has been helped by her books to grow. She wanted to help others in need by jotting
the guidelines, tips, and tricks parents would need to know
about a celiac child. She was already
much involved in gathering gluten-free food information and in contact with
the celiac awareness groups so she started a page on gluten-free on social
media. It made her life easier as she could connect with many
other celiac moms. She motivated many moms and got motivated too.
With all the inspiration from the groups, she started writing blogs on gluten-free. Reading and writing again entered her life. And she did both taking care of her family and blogging with all the enthusiasm. During this blogging journey she met many new bloggers and websites and other supporting teams that led her way to be an Author of an E-Book “Parenting Tales With A Celiac Child” which was a success with Blogchatter.
A blogger and an Author, JD is a young
charming always cheerful young mom enjoying her family of a cool handsome
husband, two joyfully mischievous kids and ever supporting in laws. Giving priority to her family, she
always finds time to dig into her books, her blog writings and sometimes
poetry. Things that rejuvenate her, giving her solace, peace, and energy to be "mein" and "hum" both...
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