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Anyone Going To The International Celiac Symposium In Ny?


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I debated back and forth about going, and finally decided that since I do live in NY it would be silly not to go. I signed up during early registration so it wasn't that expensive. I figured even if I learn a few things, it will be worth it. And my cousin who is also celiac is going also, so we figured why not.

Anyone else gonna be there?

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I debated back and forth about going, and finally decided that since I do live in NY it would be silly not to go. I signed up during early registration so it wasn't that expensive. I figured even if I learn a few things, it will be worth it. And my cousin who is also celiac is going also, so we figured why not.

Anyone else gonna be there?

when and where exactly is it?

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Jillian-

Hey girl. I'm actually thinking of going! My mom wants me to go because I've developed other food intolerances (ugh....i've been so sick). She thinks it would be a good idea for me to go and hear the speakers and get some hope :) I haven't booked yet, but I'll let you know when I do. It woud be great to see you in person!

Laura

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Jillian-

Hey girl. I'm actually thinking of going! My mom wants me to go because I've developed other food intolerances (ugh....i've been so sick). She thinks it would be a good idea for me to go and hear the speakers and get some hope :) I haven't booked yet, but I'll let you know when I do. It woud be great to see you in person!

Laura

Hey Laura!! Let me know if you decide to come. I would love to meet up!!!

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