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Call Me Stupid


Celia the Celiac

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Celia the Celiac Apprentice

Okay,

So I decided to eat my daughter's homemade chocolate chip cookies. Alot of them...all at once. What's up with that...anyways....that was yesterday...

today....

Everything that comes out of me is undigested food. Okay....I'm stupid...and I'm freaking out!!!!!!!!


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CarlaB Enthusiast

No, you're not stupid, you just had a moment of stupidity! :P It's different!!

It's events like these that will keep you from falling off the wagon next time. Hope you feel better soon!!

Ask your daughter to use gluten-free flour next time!! Then all you have to worry about is all the sugar! ;)

mythreesuns Contributor
Okay....I'm stupid...and I'm freaking out!!!!!!!!

Ok, um, you're stupid. :D

Seriously, though, you have no idea how many times I almost finished my kids' pb&j, or licked my fingers after buttering their toast.

We've all been there, so if you're stupid, then so am I! :o

Ursa Major Collaborator

No you're not stupid.........you just had a moment of.....insanity? :ph34r::blink::wacko:

Seriously, I guess you just got overwhelmed by temptation and gave in. I've done it a couple of times. And was that stupid? Sure. Does that make me a stupid person? NO WAY! (okay, I hope I convinced myself there :D:P ).

I hope you feel better soon.

Guest ~jules~

No your not! Your a creature of habit! Just last week I plucked a cheetoh off a gluteny plate, before I even realized it I was swallowing it!

GFBetsy Rookie

Don't freak out too badly . .. it'll wear itself out. And next time you probably won't do it! :lol:

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