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Doing So Well...


gheidie

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gheidie Newbie

I have been gluten free since Aug 2006, and for the past year I have done really good!! I made the mistake of borrowing a bread maching... thinking I cleaned it really good... I could try to make bread and see if I had success before I buy one...

BAD plan!! I have had such a swollen stomache and pains and all the symptoms are just horrible. My family said thay will eat the loaf of bread so I don't "waste" my money. But I gave back the bread machine (Oh the loaf turned out great!) Any hubby said we will buy one. I just need to find one I like... and one that is not too expensive, I am on a buget.

Anyway.. I forgot how horrible one can feel.. and how hard it is to keep ones thoughts going .....brain fog!!!

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Lisa Mentor

Glad to hear that you are doing so well. And, we all make some slip-ups from time to time. It would be impossible not to.

Keep up the good work. ;)

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dbmamaz Explorer

This too will pass . . . .just not fast enough!! :(

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sickchick Community Regular

Well at least you made an awesome loaf of bread most of us can't make that claim! LOL :lol:

Hope you feel better real soon

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