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LJCurly9 Newbie

I'm from Rensselaer, Indiana...however, I'm currently a student at Butler University in Indianapolis.


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Evansville, Indiana

yllehs91 Apprentice

Southern TX...anyone from around the same area e-mail me! i'd really like to know someone near me that's going through the same thing...bcuz there are NO support groups where i am that i can find. (nearest is 2 hours away from me--corpus) and it'd be cool to meet people (if there are any besides me) that live close to me.

aim: ScoutNBoys1991

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Guest Bsecen

Hi everyone!!! I am from Orlando, Fl . :( Any relatives??? E-mail me!

Tiffany

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:D Hi, I was just recently diagnosed and I am from New York.....I live on Long Island. I am so glad that I found a message board.
pemmy Newbie

I'm from Glasgow in Scotland. I appear to be the only Celt on the board.

Great to hear about all the different places we come from. :)

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joe2008 Newbie

Downtown L.A.


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VegasCeliacBuckeye Collaborator

I live in Vegas.

Born in the U.K.

Raised in Dayton, Oh.

College at Ohio State (Columbus)

Graduate school in San Diego

Whew!

Vyse Newbie

Iowa here :)

Guest Viola

I'm in British Columbia, Canada. In the West Kootenay area, which is the southern part of the province. Only about four hours north of Spokan Washington.

Guest Leidenschaft

Hi all, this thread is very similar to our thread on Open Original Shared Link which asked to modify our signatures so that at a glance we could all know (on each and every post) where the other is from. Please have a glance through that thread! :)

Thanks!

sparkle2085 Newbie

Connecticut

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gabrielle Contributor
:D Amishtown, Pennsylvania
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Kels18 Newbie

Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania :rolleyes:

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teeta Newbie

INDIANA ( i thought if i did it in caps it might sound like more fun....... i dont think it worked)

jams Explorer

I'm from between Milwaukee & Madison Wisconsin!!

Guest GFLisa0405

Im from southeast michigan (halfway between detroit and ann arbor) tho i go to Central michigan in mt. pleasant

jenvan Collaborator

Hey! Shout out to the few from Indiana. I am in Indianapolis--the Ripple, for anyone who knows what that means :D

stef-the-kicking-cuty Enthusiast

Wow :o ! A lot of celiacs from PA here. Guys, we should meat. Maybe we could make a thread where we decide when and where we meat.

Oh, by the way, we're (my husband and I) moving. As of May 1st we will live in the Township (I first thought it's a municipality) of wheatfield :lol: .

kings-kid Newbie

Canada

wickedclown Newbie

brown city michigan..what what..throwin it up for the MI juggalos

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Guest Doct.Giggles

:P

I'm from Altmonte Springs, Florida!

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:D I am from Altamonte Springs, Florida!!!!! :D

-Tiffany

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DragonQueen Explorer

Las Vegas, Nevada :lol:

selagirl Newbie

Im from Jerusalem, Israel :rolleyes:

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