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I Am So Excited Guys


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God how did u do it, its soooo hard, I never cheat but ive been accidentally glutened thousands of times it seems. Always right when Im starting to improve too. Most frustrating thing ever.


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sickchick Community Regular

YAY Chrissy keep chuggin, girl! B)

Know what, mysecretcurse, we ALL make mistakes and stumble all along our path. But we all end up in the same place HAPPY AND HEALTHY!!!

be well! :D

Meleficent Rookie

Congrats on your year! I think I am going to have to search through the forums for your recipies since everyone is saying how good they are!

I have been gluten free for 2 months and it is good to hear about people who are doing so well with it and to keep that as the positive when I am having a rough day!

WAY TO GO and glad you are feeling better!

Kauk Rookie

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Fantastic! Its good to hear.

purple Community Regular

Gee and all this time I thought you were gluten-free forever. You really need to write a cookbook with all those great, interesting, wonderful, delicious, creative, descriptive...etc...etc...etc...etc...etc...recipes! B)

sickchick Community Regular

Meleficent, the first 6 months I found were all about trial and error. What you can and can't tolerate. Then the next 6 is about slowly putting your knowledge and efforts to the grindstone and then you just keep chugging! It's such a balancing act! HAHAHA :)

Kauk, lovely to meet you~ Welcome and hope you find everything you need. B)

purple now you are cracking ME up! MUAH! :lol:

lovelove

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Collette,

What great news! I'm so happy to hear that you're starting to feel better. Keep the good news coming! :D

-Brian


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sickchick Community Regular

How is my little ray of sunshine.. ??? B)

I hope wonderful!

lovelove

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I can't complain! :D

sickchick Community Regular

Great :lol::lol::lol:

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