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Pretty close to Boston, Ma :D


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Guest gillian502

I spent 10 years living in New York City, but now I'm back in my hometown of Rockville, Md., just 20 minutes outside of Washington, DC.

jessie Newbie

Calgary, Alberta

Canada

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byuiemily Newbie

Topeka, Kansas

But I'm currently attending college in Rexburg, Idaho

nurse diesel Newbie

Columbus, Ohio....now 20miles east in Millersport

ROYAL BLUE Apprentice

British Columbia, Canada :D

celiac3270 Collaborator

New York City..............


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oreyes Newbie
:) I live in Bethany, Oklahoma, which is a surburb of Oklahoma City. This may not have anything to do with the disease itself but it is interesting to know where those we correspond with live.................
celiac3270 Collaborator

True

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gfteen Rookie
:D South Carolina :D
Guest Libbyk

Bend, Oregon

plantime Contributor

Hi celiac3270! I think the significance lies in the different ways that celiac is treated in different countries, and what kind of resources are available in the different areas. It also helps with moral support if someone on the board is from your area, because maybe you could get together for shopping trips (spoken like the woman that I am!) and picnics or dinners, or swap child care so a night out could be had.

dana-g Newbie

Huntington Beach, CA!

dana-g Newbie

Huntington Beach, CA! Formerly from NJ...

lyndszai Apprentice

N.S ,Canada

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Melody Newbie

Indianapolis, IN but I go to college in Pittsburgh, PA

deb Apprentice

From Southeast Colorado On the Plains. Very flat here. Deb

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joemoe003 Apprentice

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

Canadian Karen Community Regular

I am in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.

Karen

cynicaltomorrow Contributor

I'm from Claremore, Oklahoma. It's a suburb of Tulsa.

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Racheleona Apprentice

Hi everyone, looks like I'm the only one from Washington state...I'm from Tacoma, Washington (by Seattle)

j9n Contributor

Santa Maria, CA

GEF Explorer

Richmond, Virginia

I was born & raised on Long Island, NY

Happycat Rookie

Hi I'm from Long Island, New York.

Lisa :rolleyes:

peggles Rookie

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

Peg

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