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tambrown Newbie

Hello, I was diagnosed with Celiac disease about 6 years ago. I've been living gluten free and doing well for the most part but lately my energy etc. has been running low. 

I can't figure out here if you still have your support meetings. I didn't live in Norfolk, when I was first diagnosed but do now. Do you still meet? If so, when are your meetings?

 

I need to adjust something I believe. 

 

Bye for now


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kareng Grand Master
4 hours ago, tambrown said:

Hello, I was diagnosed with Celiac disease about 6 years ago. I've been living gluten free and doing well for the most part but lately my energy etc. has been running low. 

I can't figure out here if you still have your support meetings. I didn't live in Norfolk, when I was first diagnosed but do now. Do you still meet? If so, when are your meetings?

 

I need to adjust something I believe. 

 

Bye for now

I am not sure who you are addressing this to?  Celiac. Com does not run support groups ( other than this site).  Perhaps you could google "Celiac support New York" to find info on the one closest to you.

You could start a topic explaining your issues & people may have some suggestions or experiences to share.

tambrown Newbie
2 hours ago, kareng said:

I am not sure who you are addressing this to?  Celiac. Com does not run support groups ( other than this site).  Perhaps you could google "Celiac support New York" to find info on the one closest to you.

You could start a topic explaining your issues & people may have some suggestions or experiences to share.

 

tambrown Newbie

hey thanks for the reply. 

 

When I went to the link for Norfolk celiac support, this came up. I figured out after that it is a general national organization. 

thank you for your time. 

cyclinglady Grand Master

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