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Newly Dx In Howell, Mi


Jenn928

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Jenn928 Rookie

I was just dx through biopsy in Dec'07, it isn't util this month Feb-08 that I have gotten a small handle on what all this means and going gluten fee.

Would love to hear from other Michiganders.

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Lisa Mentor

I'm not from Michigan, but just wanted to give you a welcome. You have found an invaluable place for Celiac information and a lot of great people willing to share their stories.

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nikky Contributor

welcome to the site :) im sure you'll find lots of help and support here.

also you can go to www.celiacteens.com a dedicated site for teens with celiac disease

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Julianne Marie Newbie

hey i am from muskegon michigan...i am not diagnosed and i dont know if i even have celiac nemore but i jus wanted to let you know im from michigan too! feel free to email me anytime

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Jenn928 Rookie

Thank you all for the kind words and welcome. You are right in that this is a great site for information and discussion.

Jenn

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whitball Explorer

Welcome to the site! I am from Midland. This is a great place to learn about the disease, ask questions, learn about food, etc.

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GlutenGetsMePoopin Newbie

I'm also from Midland. I know it can be frightening as hell when you're first diagnosed. Just give it some time. Once you get a handle on things, it's really not so bad. While this site does have a ton of great info, never be afraid to ask questions. It's much better to be safe than sorry!

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mommida Enthusiast

I'm not a teen, but I'm from Oxford, MI.

Kroger and Meijer's have some gluten free products in their specialty/health food sections.

There will probably be a gluten free food fair this spring in Farmington.

Laura

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Lollipop Newbie

I'm not from Michigan, but I am from Wisconsin. As time goes on you get better and better at being gluten free. glutenous foods don't even sound good to me anymore.

becca

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StrongerToday Enthusiast

Be sure to check out local support groups - there's one in Lansing, Ann Arbor and the tri-county area too!

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