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Atlanta Ga, Anyone Else?


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Wow, I am impressed how many on this forum are from Atlanta. I currently live in Canton but Im about to move to Kennesaw. I might have to check out some of these meeting as well.

I'm in dunwoody. And you know, it's really not that suprising it's it's really every 1 in 200.... What's suprising is that there aren't more.


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Guest jhmom

I live in Canton too! What a small world we live in! I have not attended the support group meetings in Cobb or Gwinnett, maybe one day I will be able too. :)

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dionnek Enthusiast

I'm a "new" celiac (just diagnosed a few weeks ago) and live in Peachtree Corners (near Norcross/Dunwoody area). One child who is 20 months old and runs the world. :D

sawgrass Rookie

Dacula Ga

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Riclet Newbie

Stockbridge, GA

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srokie Newbie

I'm in Atlanta as well, near Lilburn and Lawrenceville (closer to Snellville) - but I go to school at Emory so I'm there most of the year.

I'd love to meet all of you and go to any meetings/dinners you know of :)

JenKuz Explorer
I'm in Atlanta as well, near Lilburn and Lawrenceville (closer to Snellville) - but I go to school at Emory so I'm there most of the year.

I'd love to meet all of you and go to any meetings/dinners you know of :)

I'm in Decatur--at Emory as well, for grad school. What do you study, Sokie?


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srokie Newbie
I'm in Decatur--at Emory as well, for grad school. What do you study, Sokie?

French and music (cello) :) Which grad school are you in?

JenKuz Explorer
French and music (cello) :) Which grad school are you in?

I'm in anthropology and at Rollins in epidemiology.

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morrisgirl Newbie
I'm in Atlanta as well, near Lilburn and Lawrenceville (closer to Snellville) - but I go to school at Emory so I'm there most of the year.

I'd love to meet all of you and go to any meetings/dinners you know of :)

I'm a Freshman at Emory. I just got diagnosed at the beginning of this year and kept getting sick at school so im home for a little while but I'll be back in Atlanta for summer sessions.

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Piccolo Apprentice
I'm a Freshman at Emory. I just got diagnosed at the beginning of this year and kept getting sick at school so im home for a little while but I'll be back in Atlanta for summer sessions.

Hi everyone. I live in Stone Mountain and work in Atlanta. Glad there are so many of us here.

Susan

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imsohungry Collaborator

Such a small world! I graduated from Emory with my B.A. in psych. I received my M.A. from another university. Nice to meet you all!

I currently live southeast of Atlanta.

-Julie

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morrisgirl Newbie

Anyone know of any good gluten-free restaurants around Emory?

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