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Wyoming Anyone?


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mommajo Newbie

Hello,

Just joined, don't know if I should be doing an intro here or not, but here it is.

I have a 3 yo son diagnosed with Celiac last Nov. He has been gluten-free ever since (to the best of our knowledge). He's a stinker and sometimes sneaks!! I thought this site looked very interesting.

I hope to get to know you all and learn from eachother.

Jody


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Welcome Jody! I am sure you will find this website helpful. I am the one who is gluten-free, the kids so far have tested negative. Do you have a support group for yourself with the kids? Wyoming is a big state so depending on where you are you may feel a bit isolated. Hopefully you will find the support you need. I am not in Wyoming but in Fort Collins, Colorado.

Hez

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jennie72wy Newbie
Hello,

Just joined, don't know if I should be doing an intro here or not, but here it is.

I have a 3 yo son diagnosed with Celiac last Nov. He has been gluten-free ever since (to the best of our knowledge). He's a stinker and sometimes sneaks!! I thought this site looked very interesting.

I hope to get to know you all and learn from eachother.

Jody

Hello!

I am from Wyoming also! My son is also on a gluten-free diet. I was wondering if there was any celiac disease or glutein intolerance group meetings anywhere in Wyoming?

Jennie

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