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My Boy Went On The Radio About Celiac


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My son has been part of our local public access radio station's youth collective for a couple years now. Every month, the kids pick a theme and do a show. This month, the theme was "The Letter C." My son decided to do his piece on celiac disease and cross contamination. He wrote it up and recorded it himself :)Open Original Shared Link

This was a big deal, as no one at the youth collective except one friend knew that he had celiac disease. He's sat there and watched them all eat snacks he can't have every week all year and not said anything. In fact, the night he decided to do this piece, there was even a surprise pizza party half way through the meeting. (The group facilitator went and found him some clementine oranges for him when she realized of course the pizza wouldn't be ok.)

Anyway, I'm proud of him.

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kareng Grand Master

Oh! My gosh! That was so good! Wish I could have seen him!

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maximoo Enthusiast

Awesome job!

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AVR1962 Collaborator

That is absolutely awesome!!!

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sa1937 Community Regular

You have every right to be very proud of him! Marvelous job!

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Bubba's Mom Enthusiast

He did a wonderful job! You must be very proud of him?

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Ginnie64 Rookie

You should be very proud of your son. That was great.

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Hailiesmom08 Rookie

This is very cool!

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domesticactivist Collaborator

Thanks for the positive words, everyone. This was a big step for him since he likes to just be one of the guys with his friends. I was surprised he wanted to do it and am very proud of him!

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Di2011 Enthusiast

you should be proud! What a great lad and a great mum!

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IrishHeart Veteran

Fantastic!! Kuddos to you and your son. Give him a big hug from all of us!

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