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A good report!

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Hi Everyone,
I like to check in every few months. 2013 has been good so I want to share hope with the newbies. I don't want all my posts to be crisis driven. Since my flare up November 2012(due to Thanksgiving gluttony) I have had smooth sailing. The inflammation finally is in remission in my gut. It's been 7 months now with no gut ache, no toilet adventures, or embarrassing accidents. How did I do it? By listening to everyone on this forum and by reading Tex's book and by trial and error on what to eat and what not to eat. I no longer keep up my food log. I have a collection of recipes that have proven safe. When I test a recipe I draw a Happy Face, Sad Face, or Neutral face on the recipe. When I want to cook I flip through my recipe books looking for a Happy Face stamp. I cook on weekends and make enough of a batch to freeze 5 frozen dinners for my work week lunches. I rarely eat out. Why risk it? One thing that's happening in my third year with this disease is that I've been adding food items back in small amounts, items I could not eat last year. My gut seems so healed that if I occasionally eat something that was once "iffy" I am fine. I'm rejoicing! This has been my longest remission to date. This whole process of healing takes patience but finally I'm digging the phrase, " You can get your life back".
Wishing you progress in your individual journeys.
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CONGRATS!

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What a great report! Thanks for sharing,

Very jealous. I just seem to gather more and more intolerences.
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Post by tlras »

Great news!!! And I hope you stay in remission! I'm 8 months in remission now without meds so we are pretty much the same. I go to 3 restaurants and do well with them luckily. I've added new foods in too! The true test will come when the holidays approach again! Wishing I could just skip them all together.

Again, congrats...and so happy you are doing so well. Good story for the newbies...it does get better.

Thanks for sharing.

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Post by tex »

Cory,

Congratulations and thanks for the helpful and uplifting update.

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It is suspected that some of the hardest material known to science can be found in the skulls of GI specialists who insist that diet has nothing to do with the treatment of microscopic colitis.
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Post by Leah »

Yay Cory! it's great to hear good news. :)
thanks for posting
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Post by Sheila »

It's wonderful to hear good news ! So glad you are doing well. I'm jealous, too. For the most part, I do okay but I'm stuck on one budesinide every other day.


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Post by Jody bee »

That's great news! So good to hear of success and that it does indeed take time but will happen. I need to pull myself together, get organized and cook like that so that I can make it through the work week without feeling overwhelmed.
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Wonderful Cory! Great news! Happy for you. I just wish more of us could report such good news....Just don't be tempted to blow it..this condition is unforgiving ...

I have hope.

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Post by JeanIrene »

Good for you, Cory! So glad to hear it is all working for you. A real challenge, but so worth it.

Thanks for the update.

Jean
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Post by ldubois7 »

Congrats, Cory! It is inspiring to hear your good news! Keep up the good work and enjoy life!

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Post by UkuleleLady »

Awesome description of how you achieved remission! Thank you, it is very helpful and encouraging to read. :)

So glad you are better!

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Post by Polly »

Hi Cory,

Just dropping by to help celebrate your great news!


:party: :bouncing: :thumbsup: :cheerleader: :yourock: :pooh: :yahoo: :dancingpenguins: :shakehands: :toast:

Best wishes for continued success!

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Great report, Cory! I hope your success continues!

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Post by DebE13 »

:fam29: Great news Cory! Good for you and enjoy!!!
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Post by carolm »

Thanks Cory,
Based on what you and Kari have said about being in the 3rd year after diagnosis I am looking forward to this next year. I was diagnosed 2 years ago this month, headed to year 3. :smile:

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