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sickchick Community Regular

In just a few weeks it will be my YEAR of being GLUTEN FREE BABY!!! B):lol::lol::lol:

can I have a collective WAHOO??

tee hee

and guess what?

I am starting to feel better!

you heard it here first~

happyhappy


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CONGRATULATIONS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

I am sooooo glad you're feeling better!!!!!!!!!!!!!

You've only been gluten-free for a year and you have all those great recipes???

You are FANTASTIC!!!

April in KC Apprentice

Congrats!

oceangirl Collaborator

Good job. It's worth it to feel better, eh?

lisa

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B)
jerseyangel Proficient

HappyHappy, indeed!!!!! :D

Congrats on getting that first year under your belt! :)

sickchick Community Regular
B) thank you so much!

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mirabella Apprentice
:D WAHOO!!!!
sickchick Community Regular
:lol: YAH!!!
Lisa Mentor

Congratulations Collette and I want to say thank you for all the wonderful recipes that you have shared with us. You are quite talented! ;)

YoloGx Rookie

Congratulations Indeed! I am so happy for you! Pretty soon you'll have to change your moniker!

Bea

darlindeb25 Collaborator

Happy First Gluten Free Birthday. :lol:

JNBunnie1 Community Regular

My brother says it's kinda like AA- You know, Hi, I'm Julie, and I'm a Celiac. I've been gluten-free for two years.......

Ok, I guess it's not EXACTLY the same.......... Especially since I feel no desire whatsoever to go back.

sickchick Community Regular
:lol:
YoloGx Rookie
My brother says it's kinda like AA- You know, Hi, I'm Julie, and I'm a Celiac. I've been gluten-free for two years.......

Ok, I guess it's not EXACTLY the same.......... Especially since I feel no desire whatsoever to go back.

Tell me about it. Even with all the social difficulties its so much better to feel happy and well.

Bea

sickchick Community Regular

I agree. :)

fig girl Rookie

Hi, I'm a newbie but just wanted to say Congratulations! Good for you and I'm glad you're starting to feel better....it gives me hope! I was just thinking tonight about my 1 year of being gluten free when I was cleaning up the kitchen after dinner and heard on the tv that Jason Mesnick was announced as the next Bachelor (noticed you're from Seattle - he's from around Seattle too i believe....i'll definitely be watching!) and it said it would air in Jan. and i thought oh wow, i'll be gluten-free for one year in Jan. Anyway, hope you continue to feel better and better! :)

sickchick Community Regular

Thank you so much for the well wishes... can't wait to hear you announce your year anniversary too figgirl! B)

lovelove

rumbles Newbie

Congrats, sickchick!!! - And thanks for your posts!! :)

sickchick Community Regular

Awww rumbles you are a Sweetheart! :D

fedora Enthusiast

hey sweetie,

glad you are feeling better....hope it just keeps moving in that direction.

take care....

meb

sickchick Community Regular

HI SWEETHEART!!!

So good to see you! I hope your summer is filled with fun and warmth, Fedora B):):):)

MUAH!

Blessings Explorer

:D Yeah for you!! :D

God bless,

Vicky

sickchick Community Regular

Danke, Vick! B)

Chrissyb Enthusiast

You go girl :D CONGRATS !!!! I am a 1/4 of the way there lol.

Hugs

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