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Is Anybody Here From Canada?


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x-tina Newbie

hey is there anybody who's from canada here???...cause i really want to know...because i dont know anybody else who has celiacs...and its suckish...and getting really hard...anyway...i'm from Manitoba...canada :D


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Lisa Mentor
hey is there anybody who's from canada here???...cause i really want to know...because i dont know anybody else who has celiacs...and its suckish...and getting really hard...anyway...i'm from Manitoba...canada :D

Stand by ;)

Lisa Mentor
Stand by ;)

LOL. Yes there are quite a few.

Rusla Enthusiast

Yes, there are many of us here. We creep around the board like big black spiders waiting to pounce on other unssuspecting Celiacs. I am from Calgary.

Felidae Enthusiast

I realize this is the teenager section, but there are a lot of us more mature folk from Canada. There are probably some Canadian youngsters on here too.

Michi8 Contributor

I'm not a teen either, but I'm in Central Alberta.

Michelle :)

2Boys4Me Enthusiast

I'm Canadian, but not a teenager, and neither is my son who has celiac.


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Felidae Enthusiast
I'm Canadian, but not a teenager, and neither is my son who has celiac.

That bread looks delicious!

Canadian Karen Community Regular
There are probably some Canadian youngsters on here too.

I'm here! I'm here! (raising my hand wildly.......)

:ph34r:

What? :rolleyes:

Okay, okay, maybe a youngster at heart....... :lol::P

Welcome to the board!

Karen

maribeth Apprentice

I'm here too-from north of Toronto in the Sudbury area. Beth

Rusla Enthusiast

Whoops, I forgot I am not a teenager but I would like to be but welcome anyway.

2kids4me Contributor

We're from southern Alberta. I have 2 kids - a bot 12 and a daughter 14 who are celiac

x-tina Newbie

well i guess it looks like i'm not the only one...tho i wish i could find somebody from manitoba...but that might be really difficult :D ...hehe...anyway...does anybody else think that it's hard to find information on celiacs in canada??>..cause in the states there's all this awareness...but here in canada there's like nothing..i dont know if anybody has recognized that...but i sure have :D

Viola 1 Rookie

Hello, Welcome to the board, another one from Canada ... British Columbia.

I think there is some from Manitoba here, but can't off hand think of who.

There is quite a bit of Celiac awareness happening in this area. You will have to make it your mission to educate some in your area. :P

And no ... :( I'm not a teenager either :lol: But do have a 15 year old boy that lives not far from here with Celiac.

Carriefaith Enthusiast

I'm in Alberta.

psawyer Proficient

I am a teenager with almost four decades of experience :ph34r: Ok, I'm 52...

I'm just outside Toronto, gluten-free for six and a half years.

Viola 1 Rookie
I am a teenager with almost four decades of experience :ph34r: Ok, I'm 52...

I'm just outside Toronto, gluten-free for six and a half years.

:lol::lol: Peter, I would have to add a decade! shhhhhhhhhh :rolleyes:

turtle99 Rookie

Hello,

Welcome , I'm not a teen but greetings!

I'm from TO

Not many Cdns on this message board.

Eliza13 Contributor

I'm in Toronto, but not quite a teen....er....am 31.

matt- Newbie

I'm from canada!!!!! (Montreal) :D

num1habsfan Rising Star
hey is there anybody who's from canada here???...cause i really want to know...because i dont know anybody else who has celiacs...and its suckish...and getting really hard...anyway...i'm from Manitoba...canada :D

Where in manitoba are you from hun? I'm your next door neighbour practically ;)

~ lisa ~

x-tina Newbie
Where in manitoba are you from hun? I'm your next door neighbour practically ;)

~ lisa ~

I'm from Carman...its close to Winkler...Or Winnipeg...a small farming place :D

num1habsfan Rising Star
I'm from Carman...its close to Winkler...Or Winnipeg...a small farming place :D

Hooray for small farming towns lol. I think i've heard of it actually haha. And I'm guessing you are who added me to msn? :lol:

~ lisa ~

draeko Apprentice

Hi I am also from Canada, Smooth Rock Falls, Ontario, but currently living in Kincardine.

I am also still a teenager if you add 16 + 16. :lol:

Wouldnt it be great if there was a "Canada Only Site" so we could put all Canadian Information in one central location???

Welcome to the board..its a great place to learn :D

jesscarmel Enthusiast

I'm from toronto lived there my whole life, spent four years in montreal for university and the past 3 years im living in boston. i'm 28...

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