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2 Years gluten-free, Feeling Good!


AVR1962

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Just wanted to pop in here, especially for the newbies wondering if they will ever get better, and say it is nice to have my life back! When I look back to that first year when my body was so badly broken it's like looking back at someone else's life. For those who are struggling, keep working for your health, it will all come together.

 

For me- no more itching, no more inflammation, dizziness gone, buzzing in my ears went away, balance is back, I have energy once again. Even my sciatic pain is gone. I am living a normal life once again and it feels great!

 

I did it and you can do it too!


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1desperateladysaved Proficient

Thanks for the encouragement.  I am coming up on a year.  After 30 (or more) years of celiac symptoms, I could use some courage about now.

Gemini Experienced

Congratulations to you!!!!!  It's nice, isn't it?  It took me 3 years to get all of those naggy symptoms to go away but it does happen.  I wanted to kick myself

for not figuting it all out years before. 

 

I hope you enjoy continued good health.

notme Experienced

good for you!!!!  congratulations :)  it really is a whole different world, isn't it.  indeed, newbies, hang in there - the rewards are fantastic!

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