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Well It is official. Today is my 1 year anniversary of being gluten free. I woke up very excited this morning. I am so happy to be healthy!!

I have learned so much from you all. THANK YOU!!!

-Jessica :D


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Guest jennwillard

:) Jessica - Hi! Congrats on your 1 year anniversary!! It is so exciting to see the results of our efforts & diligence with the gluten-free diet, isn't it? Makes getting through the cravings and avoidance a little easier. In the last year I have really noticed a switch in how I am around regular foods (i.e.: pizza, spaghetti...) it's wild that just the thought of eating them actually makes me feel sick - that has totally helped in the avoidance of such foods! Also the fact that our middle daughter was diagnosed last year and now our household is 90% gluten-free!! :P

Be very proud of yourself on this anniversary - it's a lot to deal with and a massive life change for us, but like you said it's soooo worth it for better health and well-being! Take care & have a great New Year!

Jenn Willard

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Happy Anniversary!

Its my anniversary as well, 1 year gluten free! I am finally getting used to it.

Good for us all! Thanks so much to everyone here.

Happy New Year,

Miki in New Orleans

Guest LisaB

Happy 1 Year to both of you!!!! :wub:

That is sooooo great! I can't wait until I can say that. I hope everyday gets better and better.

Lisa

tammy Community Regular

:D Congratulations! One year is a lot to celebrate. My one year anniversary was in the middle of December.

Less of this and more of this

Tammy

Happy New Year

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angel-jd1 Community Regular

I was just looking back at my old posts and found my 1 year post. Yesterday I celebrated my 4 year anniversary. Hard to believe it has been 4 years now. On my way to makin it 5 years gluten-free :) WooT!!

-Jessica :rolleyes:

kbtoyssni Contributor

Congrats!


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Kassie Apprentice

its my one year anniversary too! yah it is nice to be healthy again. but right now i am haveing bad memories cuz i have a stomach bug that has been goin on since christmas

Viola 1 Rookie

Congratulations all!!!!! The first year is the hardest! Here's to you going many more years healthy, gluten free and happy! :lol:

Mtndog Collaborator

CONGRatulations!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

the first year is DEFINITELY that hardest! It only gets easier after that and becomes secind nature.

Phyllis28 Apprentice

Congratulations. Keep up the good work.

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