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azoffroader Newbie

Hi just found out this week I haveCeliac and trying to learn as much as I can, and meet some new people. Looks like this diet thing is going to a little tough for me in the start. Have alot of questions and don't go to the doctor again till Nov. 17th. looks like a great site. :)

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Welcome to the site. Keep looking around and asking questions. By the time you go to the doctor again you will know more about life as a celiac than your doctor!!! And I'm not kidding!

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Welcome to the forum. The diet seems overwhelming at first, but gets easier with knowledge. Don't be afraid to ask questions as we do not consider any to be a stupid question.

Where are you in AZ. I live just East of Apache Jct. If you are in the Mesa area, I can probably quide you to some shopping areas.

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azoffroader Newbie
Welcome to the forum. The diet seems overwhelming at first, but gets easier with knowledge. Don't be afraid to ask questions as we do not consider any to be a stupid question.

Where are you in AZ. I live just East of Apache Jct. If you are in the Mesa area, I can probably quide you to some shopping areas.

Yeah I hoe it gets better with time I'm in Tucson.

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glutenfreenew Rookie
Yeah I hoe it gets better with time I'm in Tucson.

hi im from phoenix,az and was diagnosed in july of 06

im not sure what stores are in tucson but whole foods, wild oats and sprouts has a lot of gluten free stuff even the health sections of like safeway and frys carries gluten free

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Hello and welcome!!

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