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Riya Newbie

Hi! I was interested in making a group chat on LINE or maybe google hangouts for any celiacs who are interested. It may be a good idea for people who just want to talk to people they can relate to. Please let me know if anyone else is interested. 


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Ennis-TX Grand Master

Perhaps a Discord chat? Would be interesting......Think you have to check with someone if your going to make a celiac.com one.
I do suggest you check your local FB for celiac support groups. I found one in the big city near here for me, and even started a club here for my area.

Riya Newbie
7 hours ago, Ennis_TX said:

Perhaps a Discord chat? Would be interesting......Think you have to check with someone if your going to make a celiac.com one.
I do suggest you check your local FB for celiac support groups. I found one in the big city near here for me, and even started a club here for my area.

I am not familiar with Discord but whatever works! I'm not going to make a celiac.com one because I think that'd be quite a process. I do check my local FB and unfortunately, there aren't many celiacs near me. I'm a bit isolated, the only person I know is my retired grade school teacher. That is so cool! A celiac club!  

thetravelingceliac Newbie

Or maybe a GroupMe?

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austin1 Newbie
Scott Adams Grand Master

We had a live chat feature on here for a few years, but nobody liked to use it...still not sure why.

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