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Anybody In Southern Nevada?


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Hi there,

I'm a 22 year old man looking to meet new people in the Las Vegas area.

I was diagnosed with Celiac disease roughly four years ago and just went gluten-free about a month ago. It's been tough making the adjustment, and I don't know anybody else suffering from Celiac, so it's often hard to talk about the disease, how it is affecting me, etc.

If you would like to chat, shoot me a message or reply to this topic.

Take care.

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Hi there,

I'm a 22 year old man looking to meet new people in the Las Vegas area.

I was diagnosed with Celiac disease roughly four years ago and just went gluten-free about a month ago. It's been tough making the adjustment, and I don't know anybody else suffering from Celiac, so it's often hard to talk about the disease, how it is affecting me, etc.

If you would like to chat, shoot me a message or reply to this topic.

Take care.

Hey Alex,

Well, I am not from the So. Nev. area any longer. I lived in Vegas for many years, but recently moved to Phx. I go to Vegas all the time as my mom and uncle are still there. I know what you mean about not knowing anyone else with Celiac. It is a difficult thing to explain. I will be up in Vegas next week, have you found any gluten-free restaurants? I know of a couple. Maybe we could meet for lunch? Email me at johnson@azgoji.com. If nothing else, at least we can support each other.

Scott

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