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Hey! I am a 15 year-old sophmore in highschool who was diagnosed with celiac disease in June of this year. Although this disease is new in my body, it is not new to me. My Mom was diagnosed 5 years ago, and my whole house is gluten-free....I've dealt with the friends, boyfriends, and social issues of having celiac disease. I am starting a webpage for teens with celiac disease, but it is going slower than I planned, so I figured I could start here. I am willing and able to help any teen male or female deal with celiac disease. Here are the ways to contact me:

AIM (AOL Instant Messenger): nowheatnogluten3

E-mail: celiac_gurl@yahoo.com

or you can respond to me here. Feel free to e-mail or IM me anytime. I will not give a lot of personal info out about me and I will not ask any from you. I hope I can help you!

Thanks.

celiac disease Gurl :D

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PrincessLEah Rookie

Hey I'm not actually new to celiac disease but I do want to know omethings. like are snickers gluten-free? (I'm a junk food addict :D )

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PrincessLeah-

You started a thread about if snickers were gluten free and you will find your answer in that thread also. Snickers are gluten free. Alot of candy is

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PrincessLEah Rookie

awesomely awesome thanks alot! :D:D:D:D:D

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emmirose2008 Rookie

Guss I couldnt get there fast enough to answer that one.....but glad someone could help you.

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