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Anyone From Tennessee?


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Currently I'm living in Arizona but I'm moving to Tennessee at the end of may. I was just wondering if there is anyone from the Nashville/Murfreesboro area.

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Clarise49 Rookie
Currently I'm living in Arizona but I'm moving to Tennessee at the end of may. I was just wondering if there is anyone from the Nashville/Murfreesboro area.

Hey I just saw your message. I'm from Nashville. Lived here my entire life. So I'm replying.

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statedrone Newbie
Currently I'm living in Arizona but I'm moving to Tennessee at the end of may. I was just wondering if there is anyone from the Nashville/Murfreesboro area.

I am in Portland, TN. It is just North of Nashville.

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dsimm Newbie

Hey Im near the Shelbyville area. Just found out last week that I am allergic to gluten. This is all new to me.

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skikat Apprentice

Hi- I know this was posted several months ago, but I was doing a forum "search" for anyone in Tennessee and found this thread. Hope you all will get this notification, not sure how else to contact you all. We live in M'boro and were trying to see if there was a group in this area for meetings? Please respond. If there isn't, maybe we all could start one.

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heavy Apprentice

Hello everyone!!!

My family live around the knoxville tn area. My 6 yr old has been gluten free for about 3 months.. still new to all of this...Could us all the help and support that i can get. There are 6 people in my family. Hope to hear from you..

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Genie Walker Newbie
Hi- I know this was posted several months ago, but I was doing a forum "search" for anyone in Tennessee and found this thread. Hope you all will get this notification, not sure how else to contact you all. We live in M'boro and were trying to see if there was a group in this area for meetings? Please respond. If there isn't, maybe we all could start one.

I'm from Murfreesboro. As far as I know there isn't a group here. There is one in Nashville. I would love to have a support group here in Murfreesboro.


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mparker9 Newbie
I'm from Murfreesboro. As far as I know there isn't a group here. There is one in Nashville. I would love to have a support group here in Murfreesboro.

It would be great to have a group here in Murfreesboro!

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HeyItsA Apprentice

Hi!

We are in Knoxville. If there are any groups that would be great! :)

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knitaddict Apprentice

Hey, I'm in the Boro too!!! :)

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