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LOL......that's rather funny and ironic, Peg. :lol::lol::lol:


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:D Bakersfield, CA

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:rolleyes: I am from Lombard, Illinois. About 20 miles from Chicago. :)
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Sterndogg Apprentice

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SOX Baby!!!

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How do you like this....I'm from Wheaton, IL

Peg

Me too!

I never made the connection WHEATon, Illinois until I saw your post.

darlindeb25 Collaborator
:lol: ashley michigan--hehe--try to find this needle in the haystack town :lol: hint--in the middle of the mitten---deb :lol:
celiac3270 Collaborator
Boston (North End), MA

SOX Baby!!!

I'm a New Yorker, but I 100% agree on the Bosox....this is their year....and you couldn't get a more perfect scenario than making a comeback to win four straight and take down the Yankees.......


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RavenFeather Newbie

Raleigh, North Carolina, Email me if your in the area, I would to love too meet another person with celiac disease besides my teacher.

Guest gfinnebraska
:D Auburn, Nebraska :D I would love to meet someone with celiac disease in my area ~ didn't see any other NE out there... :(
num1habsfan Rising Star

Saskatchewan, Canada

~lisa~

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Kaneohe, Hawaii

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scudderkidwell Rookie

My husband and I are from Mouse country and Hurricane Central

Orlando, Fl. :rolleyes: Jean

cdobbs Rookie

Central Texas

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rattaway Newbie

Hey! We are located in Farmington, New Mexico. Looks like I am the most southwestern member here so far. Hope someone else is from the four corners area. Rian

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northern virginia

kschmitz Newbie

I'm from St. Louis, Mo. Go Cards!!!!

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llj012564 Newbie

Northern Minnesota ;)

Tim297 Newbie

I'm twenty minutes away from Cleveland, Ohio. Anyone else from this area?

burdee Enthusiast

Rachel: No, you're not the only one from Washington State. I live in Seattle, Washington, by Greenlake. We have lots of local celiac support groups in this area. Maybe few Seattle celiacs post on this site, because we have great local support. ;) However, I need all the help I can get. :lol:

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Cape Cod, MA

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Carlisle (near Harrisburg), PA

snipe12 Rookie

I am from Yorkshire in England and I live in the countryside part.

WSLIZ Newbie

I am from West Springfield, Massachusetts

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leapingllama05 Newbie

Im from Kansas City and I'm 18. I'd love to talk to anyone around here. I need some help.

I'm more celiac than you Newbie
hey im from michigan it would be really nice to talk to someone from michigan with celiac disease the only people i talk to that have celiac disease are from canada (which there is nothing wrong with that) but it would be kinda nice to know there is someone that may live near you that is "like you" know what i mean? it would be really cool if some of us michigan people could swap email addresses or somethin! mines pippigirl32@hotmail.com email me when ever ya wanna i would love to hear from ya!

Julianne

PS if you are from a diff counrty or state thats cool i would still love to talk to you! Im always up for meeting new people! :D

I'm from ann arbor, michigan

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