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Sorry if this is gross, but for the past two or three days I am having what I think must be normal "poop".

Like, really solid, fat poop. I think it must be normal! But I am amazed that I don't recognize this!

Sorry, but I just HAD to tell somebody!!!!


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uh, congratulations? (trying to think how Beavis would respond)

Is a respectful "golf clap" in order here?

It appears that you have glimpsed the Holy Grail of POOP. Something mosy of us can only dream about. I hope you know we all hate you now :P (KIDDING IN A BIG WAY!)

What's your secret? :huh:

(STill Kidding)

Good for you, keep up the good work? :)

Canadian Karen Community Regular

LMAO! Don't worry Spunky! We are quite comfortable with "discussing the quality of poop"! You would be amazed how many threads there are from people who have sheer joy at finally having a normal BM after going gluten free. You have the "I wanted to take a picture of it!" to the "I called the whole family in to take a look at it" to the "I literally did the happy dance!".

Go ahead, celebrate! We all celebrate when someone finally sees the positive effects of the gluten free diet.

Hugs!

Karen

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You would be amazed how many threads there are from people who have sheer joy at finally having a normal BM after going gluten free. You have the "I wanted to take a picture of it!" to the "I called the whole family in to take a look at it" to the "I literally did the happy dance!".

Happy dancing in your honor!

elye Community Regular

It's true, we're all so happy when one of us experiences a normal bowel movement. :lol: Has anyone ever been so elated that they suddenly featured their new poop in their avatar pic? :lol::lol:

Kaycee Collaborator

After my first normal poop, I came out of that loo singing "It's the real thing". I'm showing my age here, it is an old cocacola song sang by the New Seekers, probably around the 70's. I guess I should've been a little bit more hip and sang "I'm so excited", which I was, so maybe that song the next time.

Cathy

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Sorry if this is gross, but for the past two or three days I am having what I think must be normal "poop".

Like, really solid, fat poop. I think it must be normal! But I am amazed that I don't recognize this!

Sorry, but I just HAD to tell somebody!!!!

Only another celiac could understand the need to celebrate the shape form and color of a normal poop! I must have stood over the toilet peering in for 10 minutes the first time it happened. Congrats and although you may be tempted a photo poster in your living room might get a few strange looks. :lol:


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