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My DH got the quads out and was working on them. I started thinking back to last summer how little I rode because of the D. I always thought it was because of bad eating while camping. When we went on our big trip to Florence I thought I had a bug because of all the D. I was even beginning to wonder if we had some kind of mold in the trailer making me sick (although I thought it odd I was the only one getting sick). Now I know the problem and summer is coming! I can't wait to go out on the sand again. No D this year! It's hard to believe what a shadow gluten has cast on my life before being dx. I am so happy to have my life back.


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I soooo hear you!! I am excited about wearing summer clothes and not looking pregnant! hahaha!

It's much easier to hide a "not-pregnant pregnant-belly" in winter clothes! Yayyyy freedom :)

TrillumHunter Enthusiast

Have a wonderful summer of fun! Looking back it is clear to see what a problem gluten was, isn't it? Such a bugger! But now you know so you can play at will!

little d Enthusiast

Hi

I know what ya'll mean a few times when I really did sick vomiting and such come to think of it no body else was sick, those times in my life I was afraid that my mom would get sick from helping me, or my daughter because you know children always want to be with you, or my husband because he sleeps right next to each other. And the gas traveling in my intestines being rude and all quite a few time i convinced myself that I could have been pregnat, which of course was not.

Later, Donna

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