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10 Year Old Daughter With celiac disease Needs Email Friend


KimG

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Hi,

I'm new and apparently i posted wrong or something as I have not seen my previous post in this section! I can only find my post by clicking on KimG to read my one and only posting!

Please help....my 10 year old daughter needs some email friends around her own age that have celiac disease or are on a gluten-free diet. We are new to this whole thing and mostly it would be helpful for her to know other kids are out there that are having the same problems as she is. I can't even imagine how different things will be for her this year as school starts. Please read my original post (if you can find it!). I posted it today and only about an hour ago. I hope that someone with Celiac kids can help me......i did get one two replies earlier, but then my posting disappeared!

Thanks!

Kim


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Hi Kim--

Did you get my PM? I gave you the link to your topic--there are replies--

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Hi,

I'm new and apparently i posted wrong or something as I have not seen my previous post in this section! I can only find my post by clicking on KimG to read my one and only posting!

Please help....my 10 year old daughter needs some email friends around her own age that have celiac disease or are on a gluten-free diet. We are new to this whole thing and mostly it would be helpful for her to know other kids are out there that are having the same problems as she is. I can't even imagine how different things will be for her this year as school starts. Please read my original post (if you can find it!). I posted it today and only about an hour ago. I hope that someone with Celiac kids can help me......i did get one two replies earlier, but then my posting disappeared!

Thanks!

Kim

Hi,

I have a 9 1/2 year old daugter that will be diagnosed 2 years in the fall as well as myself shortly before. She has adapted very well and has met several other friends through camps and a gluten free vacation we did. I know she would like to communicate with your daughter. She understands fully what it all means and has accepted and adjusted very well. My e-mail is elysealec@aol.com and if you contact me, I will give you her e-mail address. By the way, where are you located? We are in Kure Beach, NC. Good luck.

Vicki

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kim----i have an 11 yr old daughter with celiac. my girls have been gluten free since the start of the new year. molly (the 10 yr old) has handled the diagnosis very well and is the only one of my 3 girls to get her blood tests back to normal so far. i'm sure she would love to e-mail your daughter.

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