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TeenCeliac Rookie

i have aim and i have an e-mail i wanna talk to more people like me...i'm a 13 yearold girl from sioux falls south dakota...usa... :blink: lol ok well i'm am a fellow celiac disease so feel free to ask questions... :D

my aim is- spongebobfan8888

e-mail is - hunterhalverson@hotmail.com

thanx...if you could tell me yours and talk to be..that would be great...

Hunter :lol:


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hi i am 16 and i wouldn't mind talking to other celiac teens my SN is missmolly3001 and my e-mail is celiacmolly08@mac.com

Sweetfudge Community Regular

ok so i'm not exactly a teen...i'm 23...holy cow i'm old! but i still feel like i'm the same person i was when i was in high school...so if you're bored and wanna talk, or have questions, feel free to email me :) or visit me at myspace com/stoofers

stef_ray@hotmail.com

Mal Explorer

ditto....not a teen REALLY anymore, more like at heart....im turning 21 in 3 days!!!

my AIM sn is : Malibu x Kisses

IM me, im always on

Kassie Apprentice

just sent you an e-mail. hope u get it soon.!

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Liz92 Rookie

My email is tizzy2dance@hotmail.com

~lizzie

num1habsfan Rising Star

I'm always on MSN (and AIM when I get the chance).

AIM = num1habsfan

MSN = bahster_98@hotmail.com

I may be 22, but I enjoy trying to help out others, or being that one person who can relate to somethin dealing with Celiac.

Being in school i'm usually not online til after 10 pm (central time) so if any of you stay up that late, that'd be great :lol:;)

~ lisa ~


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Kara B. Newbie

My e-mail is kbuller_91@hotmail.com

i will definitely check it

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CeliacAlli Apprentice

Why dont you guys all talk on here, so that everyone can be part of the conversation?=]

FaeLD Newbie

Feel free to hit me up on AIM / MSN. They're in my profile ^^

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