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brkr4evr Rookie

I just thought i'd share my super news: in just 2 weeks of eating gluten free, I've dropped 10 pounds! I know its nothing special, but ith all the setbacks I've had, its a huge success for me ;)


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Roda Rising Star

Congrats!

rosetapper23 Explorer

That's fantastic! I wish everyone with successes would post such news!

brkr4evr Rookie

Thanks! I blieve that having successes are part of coping and make all the crud worth missing my BabyRuths (which I'm am craving REAL BAD). Lol

giggleburger Rookie

That's totally awesome! Every win is a great win.

mamaw Community Regular

HORRAY! to you......congrats

ravenwoodglass Mentor

Thanks! I blieve that having successes are part of coping and make all the crud worth missing my BabyRuths (which I'm am craving REAL BAD). Lol

Congrats on the loss.

Don't know if I should mention this but last time I had one (a couple weeks ago) they were gluten free. Ingredients do change so check the label before you get one.


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brkr4evr Rookie

REALLY??!!i didn't think I could ever have another....lol

Gfresh404 Enthusiast

That's so awesome! Gotta appreciate the little things

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