Guest guest Posted January 4, 2006 Report Share Posted January 4, 2006 , Although not yet dxed, I have several other autoimmune diseases.You never get over it.It will always be part of who you are and being different just gets to be easier. I sometimes need to say I have to leave early and rest or I cannot eat that food right now.It is just who I am. The more people you meet with whatever your disease, the easier it all becomes. I wish you and your girls the best. Doreen another meltdown i heard back from the docs office about my dh and 3 more of my kids----all have tested negative. i am really glad to hear that, but i turned around and had another bawling session, anyway, because i feel so bad for my other girls. actually, they are taking it better than me, but i'm not sure molly really understands it all. the twins needed a 10 hour project for school, so their project is "learning to cook gluten free". they have already made banana bread, muffins,brownies, and pancakes (pancakes were yucky--need a different recipe). how long before you just finally "got over it".christine Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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