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KayJay

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I have never done this before so I hope I am doing it right. I have been gluten-free since Janurary of 04 and I am beginning to become tired of this whole thing. I am 8 months pregnant right now I am actually due in 3 weeks so that probably has something to do with being tired of being gluten-free. I became really swollen and my dr. told me to watch my salt and sugar intake. I just wanted to cry because I feel like I can't eat anything some days. I usually don't have a problem eating gluten-free in fact in never has really bothered me. At first it was hard but I felt so much better. Now I am just tired and I want to be able to eat like a regular person. I want to go to a restarunt and pick something of the menu that looks good to me not something that that looks like it would be gluten-free. I don't want to have to worry about my baby becoming celiac and all that goes with that either. I am hoping this is just a phase and I will be back to my regular self soon. Being pregnant is harder than I expected. This last month is becoming harder and harder each day. It is 4am now and I can't sleep, not that I would be sleeping if I had a baby but maybe I would feel better.

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