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Omg! She Did It!


Becky6

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Ok, my daughter is almost 4 and because of her bm issues her whole life potty training has been impossible!! She has been gluten free for 6 wweks now and things have been going better! Well, last night she pooped in the potty and it was normal! Totally formed! This is a first for both!! We were so excited and so was she!


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MySuicidalTurtle Enthusiast

That is very exciting! Good for her!

KaitiUSA Enthusiast

Woohoo! Good to hear!

Guest nini

YAY!!!!!! I know what an accomplishment that is! My daughter was so terrified of having a bm in the potty because of the D... but once we had formed poos, OMG what a difference it made in her confidence level!

Smunkeemom Enthusiast

whoo hoo!!!!!!!!!!! You should throw a potty party, it doesn't have to be a big thing, just some gluten-free cookies and juice. I threw one for my 4 year old to celebrate her new health after going gluten free. I am so happy for you and your daughter :D

stef-the-kicking-cuty Enthusiast

Weehee! How cool! It's so nice to see improvements, congratulations! Don't forget the potty party :lol:

taweavmo3 Enthusiast

Congratulations!!!!!!!! I know how exciting that is....my little girl was slow to potty train too. She's only been fully trained for a couple of months, and she's nearly four too. It was SO nice to get her out of diapers finally, I thought that day would never come!


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