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gavinsdaddy Rookie

just wanted to say hello. just found out that i have celiac. :D


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welcome to this crazy family! feel free to ask any question you may come up with... no question is too stupid... we've all been there...

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Welcome! I just found this place when I was diagnosed in December. You'll find it's a warm group of people. As Nini said, ask anything. This board relieved the "overwhelmed" feeling I had at diagnosis.

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Congrats on getting a diagnosis! Maybe that sounds odd, but by the time most of us found out what was wrong with us we were pretty sick! Now there's a chance you'll start to get better. It takes a bit to get used to the diet, but after a while you get the hang of it, and get in the swing of it, and it's not so overwhelming.

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Welcome!!! :) There are lots of kind people and wonderful advice here. You've come to the right place.

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welcome to the forum. As Nini said no question is stupid. Any help we can give you, fire away.


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welcome to the board!

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Welcome! One of the hardest things about starting the gluten-free diet is figuring out what you can eat. I started a thread on recipes with safe name brands to buy for the recipes, here is the link.

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Welcome to the family. Feel free to ask any questions you may have. Believe me, we have all been there at one time or another!

gavinsdaddy Rookie

thank you for the welcome :D

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