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Ok, I've Made Up My Mind.


JerryK

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I've decided to give gluten-free a complete 6 month trial. No cheating. Nothing I don't believe is completely gluten-free will pass my lips.

Admitedly I am skeptical, but I could be wrong. Since the diet will obviously do no harm. Why not?

Day one....


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lonewolf Collaborator

Great decision! I hope it works out well for you and that you get some clear confirmation.

Viola 1 Rookie

Good for you ... go for it! We are all here for support.

Ursa Major Collaborator

Excellent decision, Jerry! I hope you get the answers you've been searching for.

jerseyangel Proficient

All things considered Jerry, I think you're doing the right thing.

You know we're here if you need us--or just want to talk. It really helps to chat sometimes with those who have been there :)

Creative-Soul Newbie

Good for you! As you said, it can't hurt to give it a try; hope you get the answers you need!

Guhlia Rising Star

Good for you, Jerry! I hope this is the first step towards your recovery. :)


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tarnalberry Community Regular

Good choice! I hope it goes well! :)

outOfThisWorld Newbie

Good luck Jerry. I am thinking of following a similar path as yourself. Will be great to hear how things go for you.

Kaycee Collaborator

Good luck to you Jerry and also to you to "Out of this World."

Hopefully you find the answers pretty quickly.

Cathy

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That's awesome!!

If nothing else, a year from now, you will be able to say with absolute authority if gluten causes an issue for you or not. You'll either have your answer or be able to go on to the next thing.

Nancy

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