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celebrate the small steps in recovery....

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Hello!

I added wilted baby kale to my diet successfully! Whoo hoo!!!!

You'd be the only group of individuals that would see a reason to celebrate that accomplishment!

Now, I can eat 3 meats, pecan & sunflower seed butter, coconut and squashes (zucchini, butternut, & acorn) carrots, canned green beans (once a week only), and I wanted another green veggie so much.....so I tried the kale and 4 days later, it's agreeing with me!

Oh joy, oh joy, oh, joy!

:party:
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AWESOME !!!!

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Great Linda! And you are right, only we would celebrate kale and the ability to eat it. :lol:
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Yippee!
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That's wonderful. Any progress is great and gives us hope. Onward and up! The future's lookin bright.
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Post by alcyone »

That's great news! I can't wait until I can eat a green veggie again! Your success gives me hope.

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Post by jgivens »

I was explaining to my husband just tonight the virtues of BABY greens. I really do digest them better and the baby spinach is as easy to digest for me as the baby kale. I know the thrill of being able to eat something without distress later! Congratulations!
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Post by Fern »

That is awesome! I'm inspired to try some!
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Yay!! Isn't it wonderful to have one more thing you can eat?! I'm so happy for you.
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Post by nerdhume »

Yes, we all definitely understand! Just found out I can eat cantaloupe which I love and I was so very much missing the fresh & raw things I always ate before. Can now have bananas, avocado and melons if they are ripe and soft.
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Post by MaggieRedwings »

To be able to add anything to our diet is a real accomplishment and reason to celebrate. Totally understand your excitement. Kale seems to be the biggest NEW thing right now.

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Yep we get it!!! :bouncing:
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Post by ldubois7 »

Thanks everyone....I'm so thrilled!!!
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