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Yay! 4 Weeks Since My Last Gluten Experience!


AVR1962

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I have been on a gluten-free diet since April and have made so many mistakes but today marks 4 weeks since my last glutening experience. This is the longest I have managed to go in between, and it feels good. Got really sick earlier this week from some guar gum, I do not do well with any of the gums but thank goodness that passed in about 3 days time!!! :D


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BabsV Enthusiast

Congratulations! Here's to many more weeks (months/years) without gluten!

Leper Messiah Apprentice

Well done AVR, hopefully that'll inspire me to a similar feat!!

AVR1962 Collaborator

Went out to dinner last night, always where it is the most challenging and most risky. Husband told me that rather than asking about bread on anything I HAD to tell the waitress I have an allergy and i HAD to make it clear to her. This was a first for me. I have asked about breading before only to have something coem out unbreaded swimming in gravy. I told the waitress I have an allergy to wheat so I could hot have flour or bread on or near my food. She made a note and I feel fine this morning!!!! Small little steps!

Bubba's Mom Enthusiast

Yay! It's only been 2 weeks for me. I seem to get cc on the weekends when my hubby is home? :blink:

Celebrate the little victories...right? ;)

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