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One Week gluten-free, Feeling Worse - Tell Me It Gets Better


WestCoastGirl

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Once in a while acting like a 5 year old is good medicine for us along with the laughter being a 5 yr. old brings. Ah, to be 5 again!

 

whattaya mean? we act like this every day!  :lol:


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WestCoastGirl Apprentice

whattaya mean? we act like this every day!  :lol:

OMG, you beat me to it.

WestCoastGirl Apprentice

:lol:

 

Isn't that a Billy Joel song??    You may be right... I may be crazy... but it just may be a lunatic you're lookin' for....

 

 

+1 for Billy Joel reference!!!!

 

And yep...I think laughter really is some darned good medicine...so the more crazy people around...the better!

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Okay, i have no glib comebacks for you two. But I'm laughing! :lol:

IrishHeart Veteran

Okay, i have no glib comebacks for you two. But I'm laughing! :lol:

 

laughing works!

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Happy weekend West Coast girl! Stay the course...hang in there

and stay warm (that's for everyone who does not live in Florida)

squirmingitch Veteran

What a cool sun!

notme Experienced

Once in a while acting like a 5 year old is good medicine for us along with the laughter being a 5 yr. old brings. Ah, to be 5 again!

i have a 5 right here.  he cannot stop talking about his butt/your butt/anybody's butt  :lol:


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i have a 5 right here.  he cannot stop talking about his butt/your butt/anybody's butt  :lol:

 

Well... we talk a lot about poo... that's not so different... :lol:

IrishHeart Veteran

i have a 5 right here.  he cannot stop talking about his butt/your butt/anybody's butt  :lol:

 

yup

Well... we talk a lot about poo... that's not so different... :lol:

 

yup

1desperateladysaved Proficient

WestCoastGirl, can we have an Update?  Are you a couple of weeks in to it now?

 

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