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Today I Celebrate Celiac !


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cap6 Enthusiast

Today I celebrate 2 years since Celiac diagnosis and without the support of family, friends and this board it would have been, well, so much harder than it has been. At two years I can say that I can finally meet Celiac with a sense of confidence and have come to accept it as part of me. That's not to say that at times I don't wish that I was like everyone else (!) but for the largest part I fell good about where I am. Still healing but boy do I feel good most of the time.

Just had to share! Thanks :D :D :D


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sa1937 Community Regular

Today I celebrate 2 years since Celiac diagnosis and without the support of family, friends and this board it would have been, well, so much harder than it has been. At two years I can say that I can finally meet Celiac with a sense of confidence and have come to accept it as part of me. That's not to say that at times I don't wish that I was like everyone else (!) but for the largest part I fell good about where I am. Still healing but boy do I feel good most of the time.

Just had to share! Thanks :D :D :D

Congrats, Cap! I'm about to approach my 2-year anniversary, too, and I sure do know what you're talking about!!! smile.gif

squirmingitch Veteran

Then I will say congratulations to you both! And when you post such as this it gives inspiration to the newbies such as myself. Thanks for sharing.smile.gif

love2travel Mentor

Both your stories are a great encouragement no matter what stage we all are at. Having a positive attitude as you do has a huge impact both on this forum and your healing. Great job! :)

adab8ca Enthusiast

Yippee!!!

Lisa Mentor
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sreese68 Enthusiast

Congrats! Glad you're doing so well!


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bigbird16 Apprentice

Congrats to you both!

melikamaui Explorer

Congratulations! It's inspiring to hear that you are doing so well now. Thanks for sharing!!!

GottaSki Mentor

Hip Hip Hooray! Thanks for sharing :)

Bubba's Mom Enthusiast

I'm so happy for you both! It's encouraging to see people are doing well on the diet. :D

I think a lot of people post when they're new to the diet, and not feeling very good? Then, if they respond well to the diet..just sort of move on and we don't hear from them? :rolleyes:

lucia Enthusiast

Congrats! I'm on the run up to 2 years as well. What do you still struggle with? Or, is this the wrong place to talk about that?

squirmingitch Veteran

Congrats to you too lucia.

I think this is a good place to talk about what you are still struggling with. IMHO.

ChristenDG Rookie

Congrats! That's awesome! :>

Kim69 Apprentice

I am coming up to two years too. I have been posting a bit today just to let people know that your tastes and cravings can change. I still have and pain issues but am slowly working through them. It's great to hear you are doing better! Thanks for posting.

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