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My First Good Day


ciavyn

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ciavyn Contributor

I've only been on the gluten-free wagon for two weeks, and I hadn't seen any impressive improvements. The first two days weren't bad, but then the last weekend and beginning of the week were awful. It was as bad as ever. And I know it takes time to clean out your system. However...

I am extremely sensitive to what I've eaten and my reactions, so I've noticed that my biggest issues (since getting off wheat) are dairy and nuts. So...today, no nuts and dairy of any kind, and very little soy products (though I don't think that's my issue). I feel GREAT!

So just as an encouragement to those who may be discouraged in the beginning...start playing around with what you eat during the day. I can't get over how much better I felt, and how well things are...ahem...moving through my system. No D or C today! :lol:


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GottaSki Mentor

Congrats on a great day indeed!

So glad you posted...always wonderful to hear good news!

:D

curlyfries Contributor

Does it look something like this? :P

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Wolicki Enthusiast

Yay! great detective work!! :lol: I think we should all get an honorary badge for all the digging we have to do ;)

ciavyn Contributor

@curlyfries - Exactly that! I love it!

(And I feel pretty good this morning.)

ang1e0251 Contributor

Great job, celiac detective!!

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