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Just had to drop a quick "thank you" message to Scott! With his help, I finally discovered what was wrong, and he was able to restore access with the correct e-mail address. I appreciate his patience and helping me "research" what was going on. The answer was simple and not surprising: I'm computer ignorant! ;)

Thanks again Scott. -Julie :)


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I want to add my thanks just for having this website. I don't know how I would have managed without all of the information I have learned here.

THANK YOU!!

Ursa Major Collaborator

It can't be said often enough: Thanks a million, Scott!!!!!!!!!! For the first time since being a child I have hope of getting better, thanks to the information provided here.

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Alot of effort is put into this site. Thank you Scott!

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Thank you Scott!

It's great to have such a wonderful community. :P

StrongerToday Enthusiast

I have learned so much from this great group of people!! I would have been so lost without this site. THANK YOU SCOTT! :D

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Thank you!!! :D


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I find it amazing that a commercial website has become the best source for information on Celiac. Nothing else out there even comes close. Keep up the good work for we are lost without it.

jerseyangel Proficient

You said it, Ian, this is an amazing place! Don't know what I would have done without it. Thank you Scott for providing us with this forum that helps so many :)

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I would also like to say Thank You :lol:

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THANK YOU SCOTT

This site has given me so much information and it helped me make a smooth transition to a gluten-free diet!

Thanks a million!!!!!

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Thanks Scott for giving me the opportunity to live happily!!!

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