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6 Months For Me Today


beth01

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It has been exactly six months today since my celiac diagnosis. What a difference the last six months have made. I haven't had one single migraine, hope they never come back. Still on all the heartburn meds, tried a few days without them which was a very bad idea. I think I will keep them around. I went from eating anti-nausea pills like candy 6 months ago to only having to refill my script once since. Normal poop for the first time in my life. I still have so many more things that can resolve anytime now, but I know I am still in for a long haul and need to be patient. Instead of having more bad days then good, they are about even. All in all, it's been a good six months and I hope the next six go even better. Now to just get well enough to be able to go back to work. A person can hope, right?


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BlessedMommy Rising Star

Congratulations! What wonderful changes you've had!

 

Keep pushing forward because it continues to get better and better. :)

GF Lover Rising Star

Great to hear Beth :)

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Nice to see the improvement!!  Heartburn was one of the first things I noticed that went away.  I've taken Tums once since I went gluten-free and that was more precautionary.  I even had some grapefruit juice yesterday not long before I went to bed.  That would have given me heartburn without question a few months ago, nothing last night at all.

nvsmom Community Regular

Awesome!  Just imagine where you might be in another 6 months!  ;)

icelandgirl Proficient

So happy for you Beth! Great news!

cyclinglady Grand Master

Six months? Where has the time gone? (Ugh, I feel the pressure of Christmas coming on!" ) Glad to know you are improving!


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beth01 Enthusiast

Thank you guys. It is pretty great.

I'm also amazed at how celiac doesn't consume my life as much as it did a few months ago. I can go out with friends and not talk about celiac all night. People are getting used to my weird quirks and don't even bat an eye any more. Life is good

notme Experienced

great news!  happy 1/2 birthday!  :)  it's so much better to feel so much better :D  i am still seeing improvements and i bet you will, too!

edgymama Apprentice

Awesome news! I cannot wait to be posting similar news! 

StephanCasey Rookie

I'm just 3 weeks in and pleasantly surprised with the results. Especially with my energy levels and the fact that I actually feel nourished by food. In a sense that I am gaining weight and I feel for once in my life that I actually need to control what and how much I eat because it controls how much weight I gain/lose.

 

Contrary to popular belief, it's not a good feeling to be able to eat whatever you want and remain thin and malnourished

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