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bartfull Rising Star

Energy level

Rising fast, now that gluten

Is thing of the past.


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anna34 Enthusiast

Stopped eating gluten

They said I had depression

My gut knew better

Korwyn Explorer

Gliadin, Gluten

Proteins of be'elzebub

Soy, evil sibling

Harpgirl Explorer

Poor little Goober

Hit head on evil table

Lungs are working great!

:lol::lol::lol:

Little friend's birthday

Eat cake tonight? not a chance

Friend's mom has hummus! :P

Korwyn Explorer
Little friend's birthday

Eat cake tonight? not a chance

Friend's mom has hummus!

Hummus among us?

Oh no, please say it ain't so!

We need more beano

CarolinaKip Community Regular

Here goes...

No more potty run....

No need to dash that way..Yay

Gluten free for me!

Give me more time, I'll come up with better. Love the Dr Suess!!

IrishHeart Veteran

Stopped eating gluten

They said I had depression

My gut knew better

amen, sister!! Excellent!!! :)


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IrishHeart Veteran

Gliadin, Gluten

Proteins of be'elzebub

Soy, evil sibling

You got that right, brother!! Good one, K!!

IrishHeart Veteran

Hummus among us?

Oh no, please say it ain't so!

We need more beano

:lol: :lol: :lol:

curlyfries Contributor

Celiac dictates

what I eat, not how I live.

I will NOT let it!

CarolinaKip Community Regular

Celiac you suck!

Restaurants no longer good..

I want Paneras! :P

Rolled in fetal ball

pain in tummy can't handle

Celiac save me!

Harpgirl Explorer

found a bakery

gluten-free treats so pricey!

special occasions *sigh*

Harpgirl Explorer

Made kale chips today

Plastic baggie, bad idea

turned into seaweed! :lol:

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