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It's My 1 Year Anniversary Of Gluten-free


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I just wanted to say that it's my one year anniversary gluten-free today and I am really happy. I wouldn't have kept my sanity without the kindness and support of many of the people here. Really, you guys have made all the difference in the world. Thank you and big cyber hugs! Beverly


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Guest nini

Congrats! I'll be coming up on 3 years gluten free sometime next month! Crazy!

So glad you've stuck around here!

jerseyangel Proficient

Congrats B--look how far you've come! I'm glad you're here, your calm insights and humor are greatly appreciated.

jkmunchkin Rising Star

Wow, congratulations!! I think you should celebrate with a gluten-free cake.. and put one of those silly multi-colored candles shaped like a 1 that you put in kids cakes!!

VydorScope Proficient
:D:D:D:D CONGORATS!! :o:o:o
Guest BERNESES

Thank YOU! Wouldn't have stuck around if this hadn't been such a cool "gin joint". VydorScope- Congo Rats? I bet they'd be REALLY REALLY big! Wouldn't want one in my bed :P

Jmunchkin- That's a great idea! we're getting a big N'oreaster up here so maybe I'll make one tomorrow (CHOCOLATE) and my hubby and I can celebrate!

plantime Contributor

Congrats! The actual work is up to you, but we are here to offer support and advice!


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Rusla Enthusiast

Congrats on being one year old in gluten-free.

celiac3270 Collaborator

Congratulations! That's a huge mental step to know that you've successfully completed your first (and hardest) year.

Guest BERNESES

Thanks everyone- you have made this much easier!

nikki-uk Enthusiast

And I bet you eat much healthier now! :)

Well done ;)

hez Enthusiast

Congrats! What great news :)

Hez

angel-jd1 Community Regular

Congratuations on making it through your first year!! Break out the gluten free goodies and celebrate, it only gets easier as time goes on. Enjoy!

-Jessica :rolleyes:

I just wanted to say that it's my one year anniversary gluten-free today and I am really happy. I wouldn't have kept my sanity without the kindness and support of many of the people here. Really, you guys have made all the difference in the world. Thank you and big cyber hugs! Beverly
jenvan Collaborator

congrats girl ! i think i am a year too...have to ck my exact date :)

Guest BERNESES

Yeah Jen! I knew I was in good company! B

tiredofdoctors Enthusiast

Go, Beverly, YOU ROCK!!!!! :lol::lol::lol:

Guest BERNESES

aw...shucks! This post was to thank YOU GUYS for helping me through my first year.

Guest mvaught

Congrats!!! Thanks for the participation on the board too...so nice to have people like you who understand!

-michelle

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