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Liz92 Rookie

Yup, I got it!!! :lol: is anyone else here LDS?


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Ashley Enthusiast

I'm from Middle Tennessee.

-Ash

kaylabobayla Rookie

im from vegas

Kassie Apprentice

Vegas, fun! i have always wanted to go visit there. :)

Liz92 Rookie

Ive never been to Vegas :P where do live there?????

Kara B. Newbie

Hey, I'm from the middle of Nebraska. I'm 15 and the whole farm kids drive when they're 14 thing is true here. I have been driving for 1 1/2 years legally. (Well only to school and back).

I know a couple people with Celiac around here, but one of them is like 50 somethin and the other is in college and I've only talked to her once or twice.

I would love to talk to you guys more over e-mail. My address is kbuller_91@hotmail.com!

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ADF Coeliac Newbie

I'm 17 turning 18 next month. From Australia, which is south.....very south (its not called the land down under for nothing!).


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basketballstar15 Newbie
hi guys. i was just wondering where you guys are all from. everyone seems to be like from the east and i don't know anyone around the west with it. i live in idaho. so where do u guys live? just thought i would ask

~Kassie~

I am from Nebraska and only know one celiac. MY 2nd grade teacher! YIKES! I am 13. My email is Blackfootgirl9@hotmail.com. Email me!

basketballstar15 Newbie
Hey, I'm from the middle of Nebraska. I'm 15 and the whole farm kids drive when they're 14 thing is true here. I have been driving for 1 1/2 years legally. (Well only to school and back).

I know a couple people with Celiac around here, but one of them is like 50 somethin and the other is in college and I've only talked to her once or twice.

I would love to talk to you guys more over e-mail. My address is kbuller_91@hotmail.com!

Hey! Finally someone from Nebraska! I am from Kearney! YAY! i still cant believe some one lives in nebraska! I am 13! my email is Blackfootgirl9@hotmail.com!

~Abigail~

basketballstar15 Newbie
Is there anyone on this site from utah????? probably not... How old are you guys? I'm almost 15

~~~~Lizzie~~~~

oh ya, do any of you guys in Idaho live on a farm? I think that would be cool cuz u can drive when ur 14.

I'm going to BYU Idaho for EFY

By the way, my email is tizzy2dance@hotmail.com :P

:P

Hey im 13 my email is Blackfootgirl9@hotmail.com!

~abigail~

Kyalesyin Apprentice

If there are any brits about I'd be more than happy to chat...

South west? Heck, does anyone else except me and my girl actually live in the south?

Liz92 Rookie

Brits?? like as an any body with the name of brittany? call me blonde, but im so confuzed.

Kyalesyin Apprentice
Brits?? like as an any body with the name of brittany? call me blonde, but im so confuzed.

Sorry- Brits and in people from Britan

.paulaa Newbie

heyyy i live in bc, canada.

i found out that i had celiacs 5 days ago.. yes thats right, 5 days lol

its probably been one of the hardest things i've ever had to do, giving up all the food i used to love

but im doing okay.

and i only know one onther person with celiacs..

anyone else from bc??

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taylor- Rookie
I'm from Florida. really wish I vould find a Celiac my age around here. All I know are about 2 Celiacs, and there both old and one of them is my dad!! yikes!!

hey..i realize its been like..6 months since you post that..but

i havent been on here in about a year..anyway..im from florida! yay!

MJS Rookie
hey..i realize its been like..6 months since you post that..but

i havent been on here in about a year..anyway..im from florida! yay!

I'm from Florida too! What part are you from?

taylor- Rookie
I'm from Florida too! What part are you from?

im from bradenton..right below tampa

but im moving to tallahassee this fall.

Liz92 Rookie
Sorry- Brits and in people from Britan

haha, ya that makes sense lol

MJS Rookie
im from bradenton..right below tampa

but im moving to tallahassee this fall.

oh, do you go to fsu?

haha i live in gainesville, i guess we're rivals? i'm not too in to watching sports though. i just like playing them.

Lollipop Newbie

Hey, is anyone here from the mid-west? I don't know anyone else that has it but my brother knows someone.

Alexandra  Rosenberg Rookie

I'm from New Jersey, but I live fairly close to New York City.

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dsolton Newbie

Hey all, Im from Northern California as well...Monterey Bay area

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charolastra00 Newbie

Well, I'm still a teen for a few more months!

I am living right now in Cambridge, MA which is right across the river from Boston. I go to school right outside of Boston and occasionally go home to north Georgia.

No one from Mass OR Georgia here! Sad!

celiac3270 Collaborator
Well, I'm still a teen for a few more months!

I am living right now in Cambridge, MA which is right across the river from Boston. I go to school right outside of Boston and occasionally go home to north Georgia.

No one from Mass OR Georgia here! Sad!

"Mysuicidalturtle" (Kristina) lives in Georgia.

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wheatboy 303 Newbie

The center of Colorado, only 17 year old I know is me. sad day.

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