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#1 andrewp

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Posted 18 June 2012 - 03:12 AM

Anyone in Toronto/GTA want to meet up and talk about this disease. Im 25 and since I have been seld dx, i've met two people who have it. Its been very inspiring listening to them talk and tell me about their history and current dealings.
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Posted 25 September 2012 - 12:48 PM

Hi Andrew

sorry your post was neglected for so long. I don't come in here very often.
But I live in Toronto, and have Celiac, and have survived the bumpy road for 3 years so far.

Not sure about a larger support group here in Tdot. Allegedly there's a chapter of the Canadian Celiac Association, but I don't know much about their activities.

If you want any Toronto-specific suggestions I'd be happy to offer what I can. If you want to meet someone and rant face to face (Celiacs love to rant about this stuff. I know I do), send me a private message and we can maybe work something out.

In the meantime, I hope you're doing well on the gluten-free road.
Take advantage of this forum. It has wonderful people with invaluable advice. I don't know what I'd do without it.

Cheers
Peg
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~ Be a light unto yourself. ~ - The Buddha

- Gluten-free since March 2009 (not officially diagnosed, but most likely Celiac). Symptoms have greatly improved or disappeared since.
- Soy intolerant. Dairy free (likely casein intolerant). Problems with eggs, quinoa, brown rice

- mild gastritis seen on endoscopy Oct 2012. Not sure if healed or not.
- Family members with Celiac: Mother, sister, aunt on mother's side, aunt and uncle on father's side, more being diagnosed every year.



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