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johnsoniu Apprentice

Had to revive the "poop freaks" thread here because...

I just had my first real BM in over 4 months!

OMG! I 'm more excited than when the Colts won the Super Bowl. Had to share with someone, the family wasn't quite as thrilled as I thought they might be. Although I think I lost them when I invited them in for a look B)


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Lisa Mentor
Had to revive the "poop freaks" thread here because...

I just had my first real BM in over 4 months!

OMG! I 'm more excited than when the Colts won the Super Bowl. Had to share with someone, the family wasn't quite as thrilled as I thought they might be. Although I think I lost them when I invited them in for a look B)

:P Where else could you share you excitement! Good job in the john, John!!!

It's sad sometimes that simple things are a really big deal. :( . You might have some ups and down along the way, but you seem to be on a good road.

Are we not an interesting bunch? :(

CarlaB Enthusiast

My eyes are tearing from laughing!! :lol::lol:

Congrats on the good pooh!

Nantzie Collaborator

Yay!!!!! The funny thing is that a year from now you'll still be proud. :D

This place is kinda like finding your home planet huh? :lol:

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Debbie65 Apprentice

Congratulations!!!!!!!!

You made me laugh, I was remembering when My kids were first potty trained and anyone unfortunate enough to be visiting when they performed had to look.

And just think, now you

Felidae Enthusiast

People really take pooing for granted. I'm so glad you finally had a normal one. I sure know what that feels like after many years of D.

blueeyedmanda Community Regular

Woohoo! So what if it is TMI, it's something only your friends here would totally understand. :):)

Isn't it amazing about the little things that makes us truely jump for joy these days. I know when I first got mine, I splurged on this really expensive gluten-free cake!


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Kaycee Collaborator

Congratulations, and keep up the good work! ;)

It is a bit like potty training revisited, and I need to brag too, mine are starting to sink!

Never, ever would I have thought something so basic would be so fascinating.

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babygirl1234 Rookie

good job on the reg pooh lol

ana Rookie

I had the same experience recently as well and no one was so excited as me. Congrats on your new found poo experience. I am still happy about mine :)

DingoGirl Enthusiast
Are we not an interesting bunch? :(

:lol: ....at least definitely a very scatological one.....

congrats on the poop - -

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