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All I have to say is....

Yay!!!! I have solid poop today!!!!

Only you guys can understand!

Just thought I would throw that out there for a laugh!

:D:lol:


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That's great! Are you celebrating?

ArtGirl Enthusiast
Only you guys can understand!

Isn't this place great! :P

DingoGirl Enthusiast

Yay! :rolleyes: Is that your first one? Solid one, that is....

Yeah, it's not the same, discussing it with your NORMAL friends.....they just don't get that excited, do they?

LonelyWolf307 Rookie

Wow, solid poop would make me want to cry... I had chronic constpiation with diarrhea, so I consider myself lucky when my colon's not impacted... That's great that you're having regular stools though!

Drama-Queen Rookie

not my first solid one, but it does make me happy to see it. I hate the results of getting glutened. Don't we all...... :D

spunky Contributor

Hooray!

I got so excited and did the same thing a couple of weeks ago!!! It's so good to poop NORMAL!!!

Be happy!


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TriticusToxicum Explorer

Happy Poo-Poo to You,

Happy Poo-Poo to You,

Happy Poo-Poo, Happy Poo-Poo,

Happy Poo-Poo to YOU!

We sing this to my 2yo when she's successful too! Sometimes we even light a match in her honor! :blink:

We're not normal, REGULAR is all we can hope for! :P

spunky Contributor

I can't believe I'm saying this, but WHAT A NICE LITTLE SONG!!!! LOL...I might start singing that one to myself when appropriate (let's hope it happens at home, rather than at the office!!!).

TriticusToxicum Explorer
I can't believe I'm saying this, but WHAT A NICE LITTLE SONG!!!! LOL...I might start singing that one to myself when appropriate (let's hope it happens at home, rather than at the office!!!).

Aww, but it's more fun when everybody joins in!

Drama-Queen Rookie

ahhhhh the joys of pooping like you are supposed to.... :lol:

I think I will take up that song too.....

MistressIsis Apprentice

I love that song!

sing it for yourself & light a match you can blow out in honor!

Congrats, I remember my 1st normal BM, I was so happy!!!

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Mary Contrary Rookie
All I have to say is....

Yay!!!! I have solid poop today!!!!

Only you guys can understand!

Just thought I would throw that out there for a laugh!

:D:lol:

Boy do I ever, this thread made me join this forum...I've almost, almost, got solid poop again for the first time in over 6 weeks.. it is so exciting...

jerseyangel Proficient
Boy do I ever, this thread made me join this forum...I've almost, almost, got solid poop again for the first time in over 6 weeks.. it is so exciting...

Hi Mary, and welcome! Glad you decided to post :)

Yep--these are the things that excite us around here :D

Mary Contrary Rookie
Hi Mary, and welcome! Glad you decided to post :)

Yep--these are the things that excite us around here :D

Hi thanks...I am really pressed for time today, but so glad to have found this forum...I have been having explosive D for about 6 weeks...and getting things checked out of course, but I was aware of Celiacs for years and thought I had it about 5 years ago, but it was my thyroid..I am hypo...but anyhoo, about 2 weeks ago I decided to lay off of the wheat and I am slowly feeling a bit better, I have been having issues with wheat for about 5 years off and on. Usually it plugs me up big time...but then lately I have been like a fountain... :blink:

I am looking forward to chatting and posting and learning from those who have gone before me... :rolleyes:

ianm Apprentice

Only celiacs can truly appreciate the joys of a good dump.

Mary Contrary Rookie
Only celiacs can truly appreciate the joys of a good dump.
lmao...I hear ya dude....
powderprincess Rookie

Woohoo!

I add my congratulations! It is certainly worth celebrating! I salute you and your highly functional GI system!

Drama-Queen Rookie

One thing I found that helps me is high fiber! (not gluten of course). Buckwheat and Rice are wonderful.

Mary, I too was like a fountain every day until I got diagnosed. This is why my muscle and bones are in such bad shape. But knowing that my stomach is calm and my poop is regular makes getting out of bed a little easier. Sometimes when you are bleary eyed from the pain, stiffness, and joint pain, it is the highlight of your day! :P

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