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It Was Solid... And It Sank!


mommyagain

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mommyagain Explorer

I've been gluten free for almost 6 weeks now, and last night I had my first bowel movement that was solid AND sank! They have been mostly solid for a couple of weeks, but all have been floaters until now.

I am assuming that this means that I am probably absorbing most (if not all) of the nutrients and stuff I'm eating... right? YEAH!!!


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buffettbride Enthusiast

Sinking, solid poop is definitely reason for celebration. :)

blueeyedmanda Community Regular

That is a very good sign!!! Woo-hoo!

confused Community Regular

i cant wait for mine to sink, after 6 months mine still floot lol

paula

mama2 Apprentice

Yeah!!!

I have been gluten-free for a few mths now, took a lil over a mth to sink too.

VioletBlue Contributor

Congratulatiosns :rolleyes: It's the little things isn't it.

Kaycee Collaborator

Yes, sigh, it is the little things.

But I am still waiting nearly two years down the line for mine to be sinkers!

Cathy

Didn't mean to put in a grumpy face, I tried to get rid of it and thought I had.

Cathy


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jerseyangel Proficient

Congrats :)

I swear it took me over a year, and even then it was close to two before it happened regularly.

Guest thatchickali

These kind of posts make me laugh. Oh the things us celiacs are proud of!

Congrats!

Ali

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