How One Family’s Life Was Changed By Celiac Disease
Audio Interview
In all your life have you ever been sorry you did the right thing?
Don’t put off creating a life care plan any longer. Take the time now and give yourself the comfort of being prepared for the financial future of yourself and your loved ones.
What you will learn:
• What Celiac disease and wheat gluten sensitivity are. • How it can affect your children.
• What the symptoms and warning signs of Celiac or a wheat sensitivity are. • What the medical problems are if Celiac goes undiagnosed. • How to help your child, yourself and your family cope with this diagnosis.
Nick Carrocio
Special Care Planner MassMutual’s SpecialCareSM program Phone: 972-348-6368
ncarroccio@finsvcs.com nexusadvisorsllc.com 10000 N. Central Expwy., Ste. 1200 Dallas, TX 75231
Insurance products are issued by MassMutual, Springfield, MA 01111, and its subsidiaries, C.M. Life Insurance Co. and MML Bay State Life Insurance Co., Enfield, CT 06082. CRN201104-118795
Adina says, “As a mom providing for our family, I really needed to get a handle on how to provide gluten-free food for my children and how to make sure that it wouldn’t be cross-contaminated, because just eating a little bit of gluten, just even a few crumbs fixed in, will hurt my sons. So we needed to understand exactly how to go about doing that. For my younger son, this has been a tougher journey. You know, food is social. People go out to eat. We go to parties. You get invited to a friend’s house. You go on a school trip, you go to camp. And every single time you go to an event, a mom or dad needs to call the caterer in advance, call the school in advance, call the camp. And it’s always thinking and preparing, always preparing. And no child wants to feel different.”
26 North Texas Kids • April 2011 •
www.NorthTexasKids.com
Listen to
Dr.Caron Goode, the founder of the Academy for Coaching Parents Inter- national as she interviews Adina Lederer, ACPI Certified Coach for parents and families and mom of 4. Adina works with parents and children to develop effective skills and strategies to deal with life’s daily challenges. Her passion is positive parenting, something that she practices, along with her husband, every day with her four children. In this interview Caron and Adina talk about how finding out that two of her sons had celiac disease took her family by surprise.
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