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Mandy went gluten-free in 2017 after realizing she has a severe intolerance (maybe even full-on Celiac's disease). She complained about the new ...

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"Mandy grew up in the public eye, so she's definitely been thickening her skin for a long time now."

Great -Mandy for this illness in my opinion requires one.  I wouldn't claim to have one based on my religious based school upbringing and often the way many of my celiac symptoms including mood was missed and dismissed as an overly sensitive child that thick skin and celiac diagnosis allude me. Decades-

I must dismantle the programming and the imposed "sensitive" label. I was sensitive to food ! 

Ironically , as I aged the cc turns me into an irritable lady so sensitive is probably a word no one will use anymore. 

The phases of the celiac sensitive child to irritable adult -

So as I learn the lifestyle to proper health inside and out,  avoid cc, and advocate for self and also my child

It's hard to develop a thick skin now , but must I shall...

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10 hours ago, Awol cast iron stomach said:

"Mandy grew up in the public eye, so she's definitely been thickening her skin for a long time now."

Great -Mandy for this illness in my opinion requires one.  I wouldn't claim to have one based on my religious based school upbringing and often the way many of my celiac symptoms including mood was missed and dismissed as an overly sensitive child that thick skin and celiac diagnosis allude me. Decades-

I must dismantle the programming and the imposed "sensitive" label. I was sensitive to food ! 

Ironically , as I aged the cc turns me into an irritable lady so sensitive is probably a word no one will use anymore. 

The phases of the celiac sensitive child to irritable adult -

So as I learn the lifestyle to proper health inside and out,  avoid cc, and advocate for self and also my child

It's hard to develop a thick skin now , but must I shall...

I agree. Can't tell you how many times my mother called me overly sensitive.... 

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