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It's A Christmas Miracle


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My first regular bm in three months. You are the only people who would appreciate this so I had to share :)


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1desperateladysaved Proficient

I hope you will celebrate many days of the next year with the same happy thought!

IrishHeart Veteran

A healthy BM is a good BM. Congrats! ;) and a Happy, healthy New Year too!

 

(not sure I'd call it a "miracle" though. I'd call it "things working as they should") LOL

notme Experienced

A healthy BM is a good BM. Congrats! ;) and a Happy, healthy New Year too!

 

(not sure I'd call it a "miracle" though. I'd call it "things working as they should") LOL

i *still* think it's a miracle if i have a Good Poop Morning  :D  lolz 

 

congratulations, coffngrl  :)  keep up the good work!

pricklypear1971 Community Regular

When my lower half finally started to be un-constipated I thought I was getting D.

Having more than one bm per day was quite novel, for a year :). I'm still a little amazed, and sometimes annoyed at the inconvenience (though c is VERY annoying).

nvsmom Community Regular

LOL Congratulations!  :lol:

 

I'm the same as pricklypear, I too thought I had D when things finally turned around for me. BM's more than a couple of times a week were weird to me for quite some time.  LOL

BelleVie Enthusiast

HOORAY!!!! I know that feeling of, "Wow, that's an impressive, healthy poo. Yay me." LOL.   :D


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Gemini Experienced

My first regular bm in three months. You are the only people who would appreciate this so I had to share :)

They really should have an award for this, don't ya think?   ;)   A happy moment in recovery that you can only share with another Celiac!

livinthelife Apprentice

ME TOO!!! ME TOO!!! Your post made me grin ear to ear for us both!!

 

HUGE congrats!!! It's the simple things….

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