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blueeyedmanda Community Regular

In the last few days, I realized I have been a member for 2 years now. I just need to thank all of you guys for being there to help me in the beginning and to offer your wisdom. I have learned so much. You guys are much more than friends, you are like my family. I know I can always count on you for the good and the bad.

Lately things in my life have been crazy, being a newlywed, the constant living in terror from my neighbors, the rough times at work...you guys have helped me through it all.

I just owe you so much. I dont know what I would have done without you guys. I have gone through so many changes along the way and I am glad to have had your support all along.

((((((((((((((((((((((((HUGS))))))))))))))))))))))

Amanda

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Lisa Mentor
:);) And hugs back to you Amanda.
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Green12 Enthusiast

Happy 2 year anniversary Amanda :)

Thank you to YOU for your contributions on this forum!

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jerseyangel Proficient

Happy 2 years! :D

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jennyj Collaborator

Congrats on two years. I have enjoyed reading your comments and have appreciated your responses to my past posts.

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elye Community Regular

Happy Anniversary, my fellow morning person!! :);)

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Guhlia Rising Star

I have to ditto Amanda's post. I registered about two months before her and this forum is invaluable. I was diagnosed about a year and a half before I found you guys and you all have made my life SO much easier! Thank you!

And hugs to you Amanda! I'm so glad we both found this place. :)

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blueeyedmanda Community Regular

Angie, look at our local celiac friends it is great!

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angel-jd1 Community Regular

Happy 2 year anniversary!! YEAH for you! Make yourself a yummy gluten-free dessert to celebrate.

-Jessica

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Guhlia Rising Star
Angie, look at our local celiac friends it is great!

It is great! More than great! :)

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