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Anyone From Western Ny?


lorka150

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That's all. See subject :).


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That's all. See subject :).

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Hi, Do you consider the Finger Lakes western NY?

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How close is that to Amherst area?

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How close is that to Amherst area?

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I don't know, I am smack in the middle between Rochester and Syracuse. Where is Amhurst?

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Close to Niagara.

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elizabethtucker Newbie
Hi, Do you consider the Finger Lakes western NY?

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vallojo Rookie

:D I'm from Rochester, NY anyone close to me feel free to E-Mail me @ jon_vallone@hotmail.com

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:D I'm from Rochester, NY anyone close to me feel free to E-Mail me @ jon_vallone@hotmail.com

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Welcome to the boards? Did you just get diagnosed?

vallojo Rookie
Welcome to the boards? Did you just get diagnosed?

No No been sick for 9yrs now :( just started to look around for fellow Celiac's

lorka150 Collaborator
No No been sick for 9yrs now :( just started to look around for fellow Celiac's

Cool!

You look relatively young - are you a student?

vallojo Rookie
Cool!

You look relatively young - are you a student?

No i'm 28 work full time as a sales rep for Verizon Wireless. Thanks for the compliment. how old are you?

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Suezboss Apprentice

I'm from Long Island NY, not too far from Westchester. :D

lorka150 Collaborator

22.00

vallojo Rookie
22.

how long have you been living with celiac?

lorka150 Collaborator
how long have you been living with celiac?

I just got diagnosed in August.

What about you?

fogghorn Newbie

:D

I am from Canandaigua, ny

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abbiekir Newbie

I am from Amherst!!

I am 32

lorka150 Collaborator

i love amherst!

abbiekir Newbie
i love amherst!

Is that because you more than likely live there

lorka150 Collaborator

No, really, I just like Hollister and Wegman's. I'm from Niagara.

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JoyfulGF Apprentice

Is anyone on here that is from the Allegany County area?

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