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playtowin123 Newbie

Hi out there. I wanted to introduce myself to everyone. I've been

searching the web for info about celiac disease and found this board.

I've never thought about joining a board before, but after reading through

some posts, i'm happy I did. I just want to say thanks to everyone for the

support you offer eachother here.


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Hello and welcome! Yes, it's a pretty nice place to come to! :)

jerseyangel Proficient
Hi out there. I wanted to introduce myself to everyone. I've been

searching the web for info about celiac disease and found this board.

I've never thought about joining a board before, but after reading through

some posts, i'm happy I did. I just want to say thanks to everyone for the

support you offer eachother here.

Hello and welcome! :)

I'm glad you decided to join. If there's anything we can do for you, just ask.

katrinamaria Explorer

WELCOME! :D

so glad you decided to join. and i'm sure you'll soon find out that you're glad you did too! :)

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Welcome! Glad you found the board. I hope you find it as helpful and supportive as I have.

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Hi! B)

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Welcome!

Ask anything you want...


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Welcome! Feel free to jump right in!

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Glad that you decided to join us! This is a wonderful place to be...I have found that there are great, supportive people here!

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Welcome! This place is a fabulous resource!

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Welcome to our board! I hope you'll find the help and support you need here.

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welcome :)

kevsmom Contributor

Welcome!

I know that you will find this board as helpful as I have. When you have a question, just ask. Someone will find out the answer for you.

Cindy

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playtowin:

I never thought I'd join a forum either! I read for months before I finally joined---I was too scared! This was my first one and I must admit, this is one of the best out there!

We are happy you have found us. Hope to see you on here often!

Laura

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Welcome :)

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Welcome!

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Hi!! Nice to see you here.

Rebecca47 Contributor

Hello and welcome ;)

Ask away and remember there are no dumb questions. So what ever it is you want to know just ask.....

Lots to learn, and there are very knowledgable people on the board. :rolleyes:

Also very nice people, who welcome you with open arms........

playtowin123 Newbie

Thanks everyone!! I was doing some research and I found this site called realhealth.tv which has a great video. I think everyone here would really like watching this film b/c it was really nice hearing and watching someone talk about their difficulties and how they cope. I wanted to share this with everyone here, hoping It would help you guys too. Here is the link: Open Original Shared Link

Keep strong everyone!

SchnauzerMom Rookie

Hi and welcome. I'm glad you decided to join. I don't post a lot but I come here almost everyday just to read and learn.

playtowin123 Newbie
Hi and welcome. I'm glad you decided to join. I don't post a lot but I come here almost everyday just to read and learn.

Thanks SchnauzerMom! I hope you liked that video!

blueeyedmanda Community Regular

Welcome! You will find a lot of support and advice here, I know it has helped me.

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