The thing about gluten-free living is that it isn't something you can do alone. It's hard hard work, and you need someone to help you through the tough times. I'm very fortunate in that I have a very loving family that do their best to be supportive. My Beautiful Wife is amazing. She's basically had to relearn how to how to cook, because almost ever recipe calls for wheat. Things you don't think about like gravy or chicken. My Beautiful Wife has to read every label in the grocery store every time we shop because things that didn't have wheat in them last week, do this week. There is so much work that she has to put into each meal, and I greatly appreciate it.
My brother J actually ordered a burger wrapped in lettuce for me from In-N-Out and that's how we discovered protein style. My Mom when I lived at home had to learn what had wheat in it, and she also had to re-learn to cook family favorites.
It really isn't something you can do alone. I'm thankful to my family for wanting me to feel better and working so hard to do so.