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Angelina Newbie

Any celiac ppl in the Woodlands/ Conroe/ magnolia Area??? of Texas

Angel

xoxox

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Amanda Nic Newbie

Hi Angelina. I'm a celiac who is planning on moving back to The Woodlands. How long have you been gluten free? Know any good places to shop(gluten-free)?

Amanda

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natalunia Rookie

I am from Beaumont... but that's a good hour from Conroe...

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ageearmywfe Newbie

I am moving back to Fort Hood next month but I don't know where that is from any of you.

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cybermommy Newbie
I am moving back to Fort Hood next month but I don't know where that is from any of you.

I live about 3 hrs drive from Fort Hood, or 1 1/2 if my daughter (Nickie) is ill & needs mom :D (She had a bad medication reaction while her hubby was deployed.) Unfortunately they were shipped to Ft. Cambell, KY. last year. Enjoy Ft. Hood. Nickie found it was a friendly place. Home is Weatherford, TX.

I have celiac disease, take care of a 22 month old w/ gluten allergy & we suspect Nickie has celiac disease. Is the army good about testing for it?

She hated Kentucky at first, but is a lot happier since they moved to a house in the middle of a corn field. (Thank God it wasn't wheat!) How far from home will you be?

Good luck in your move,

Deb

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radiantrapunzel1 Rookie

I, too, am from the Beaumont area.

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Betty in Texas Newbie

Hello I live in Porter Texas just across the Freeway from Kingwood Texas I would love to know how many people have this disease in Texas. I was dignosed Feb will be 5 years I wish you welll.

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The One Apprentice

I live in Houston, sometimes its hard to find places to shop/eat but eventually you'll get used to it.

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AntiGluten Rookie

I'm originally from The Woodlands, but I'm living in Austin right now. I might end up moving back in February when my current lease is up. I do go back on occasion to visit whenever I get a long weekend from work.

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mslee Apprentice

Hello!

Austin here.

I've found wholefoods, wildwood art cafe, chipotle, NxNW, to have some food I can eat.

newly diagnosed so super sensitive to everything I eat...but getting a little better

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Live2BWell Enthusiast

I am in the Spring/Klein area :)

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