My 200th Blog Post! (My Favorite Posts And Giving Thanks)

Wow, it's crazy to think that I'm still here 200 posts later writing this blog. I couldn't be more grateful for what it's become over the last year and from all the people that have impacted me through it. Talking to all of you and being apart of the gluten-free community is something I truly enjoy every day and is something I am extremely proud to be apart of. I wanted to thank some of the people that have been helpful to me since I started Glutenaway as well as share what my favorite posts have been over the last 2 years. If I don't mention any of you that I should of just know that 1. I don't have the best memory, lol and 2. you definitely have not been forgotten. You know who you are!



My favorite 4 posts I've done over the last 2 years:

The Connection Between Celiac Disease And Adrenal Fatigue - This is by far the most important post I've written. If you aren't aware of your adrenal gland and how it affects your body then you definitely should be! Adrenal fatigue is very common in people who are gluten-free so learn all you need to know with my post! Click Here!

Living With Illnesses As Teenagers (A Boyfriend and Girlfriend Story) - This is without a doubt my favorite post on my blog! My girlfriend and I both share our stories as teenagers and how we deal with our illnesses together. We've almost been dating for a year and have Celiac Disease, POTS, and many other things in common that we deal with. Even besides our illnesses we have so much more in common to be happy about! Click Here!

Accepting The Celiac Struggles At Any Age - We all go through points of struggles while being gluten-free. I feel like my advice as a teenager can be helpful to anyone going through points of struggle and I feel like this post is perfect if you need some encouragement. Click Here!

Advocate For Yourself...Who Else Will? - Self advocating for yourself is the only way you will ever get to better health. It's the only reason I'm alive today and the only reason I can say I'm finally feeling better. I share my viewpoint as a teenager about self advocating for yourself and the importance of it. Click Here!


People I thanked and people you should follow!

Personal thanks to people that have impacted me personally:

My friend, Brady: You've been my friend for about 5 years now and have been the friend that's understood the most. Even when I went through a point where I lost a lot of friends, you were the one friend who tried to understand and learn about my health conditions. A lot of people don't understand and I know even you don't sometimes, but the fact that you show that you try and understand means a lot. Even taking the time to understand what it's like for me to be gluten-free has meant a lot to me. Thanks for being such a great friend to me over the years!


My girlfriend, Breann: Since I met you in April of last year my life has changed completely. I couldn't be more grateful that your mom found my blog and introduced me to you that day. You've made my life so much easier in so many ways and have helped me in more ways than I can count. Without you I probably would have never gotten diagnosed with Pots and I know I wouldn't at all be the person I am today. You keep me positive and keep me upright in times I really struggle. You keep me motivated to work on my blog and help me be a better person each day in general! I couldn't be more happier than I am with you in my life and I couldn't be more grateful to have a girlfriend so caring and supportive as you:)


My parents (Laura and Kevin): I know I wouldn't at all be the person I am today without you. Since I started my blog you have been supportive of me and have supported everything I've done since the beginning. I know the whole reason I started my blog is because of the person you've raised me to be. I wouldn't have a positive attitude or have the mindset I do if it weren't for you which is why I couldn't be more thankful to have parents as great as you in my life. You've raised me and taught me to set high standards for myself and to never let myself have limits. The only limits are the ones I set on myself and I know having parents as great as you is one of the only reasons I can say that.


Thank you all for the support and for following my blog! I hope to have another great year of posting and blogging!
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4 comments:

  1. Taylor, I feel incredibly lucky to have 'met' you and that I will officially meet you in March! You are a constant inspiration and I'm happy to support you!

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  2. Can't wait to meet you in March too! Thank you for being such a big supporter of me!

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  3. What a lovely post, this is great and a huge accomplishment for you. Congrats buddy!! :)

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