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Judyin Philly Enthusiast

Found this on listserv today By Danna--

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Hi again....

Looks like the People Magazine article on celiac disease/ROCK has been bumped AGAIN. Leave it to Paris Hilton to get herself arrested, which they consider "real" news, and a much higher priority than celiac disease!

Seriously, I'm not making this "People Magazine" thing up! :) They really DID do an interview (with other people, too!), and a photo shoot (with real live wardrobe and make-up specialists!) -- they can't allow me to read the article before it's written, so I have NO idea how it will turn out or what it says.

So now it's scheduled to hit shelves Friday, May 25th (the cover date will be June-something -- I've never figured out how those cover dates work).

But don't spend your hard-earned cash till you hear that it really got published -- and let's hope it doesn't get bumped again.

Danna

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Founder, R.O.C.K. (Raising Our Celiac Kids)

Author: "Living Gluten-Free for Dummies"

Author: "Wheat-Free, Worry-Free: The Art of Happy, Healthy, Gluten-Free Living"

Author: "Kids with Celiac Disease: A Family Guide to Raising Happy, Healthy, Gluten-Free Children"

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I think She's really brave to let them publish it withOUT her knowing what they wll 'PICK TO QUOTE HER'

There was a NYT article that totally misquoted a woman and she posted a retaction to them and ask them to print it.

Judy


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jerseyangel Proficient

Thanks Judy--we've all been wondering what was up! I was just really hoping they didn't change their mind about running it.

jkmunchkin Rising Star

I have lunch with one of my friends who works there next week. I'll ask her about it.

angel-jd1 Community Regular
I have lunch with one of my friends who works there next week. I'll ask her about it.

Yes, DO get the inside scoop!! ;) Don't forget to let us know:)

-Jessica :rolleyes:

angelbender Newbie

I love to read People but now that I am financially challenged, I go to the library rather than buy it. Almost all libraries should carry it since it's so popular. OR, you can go to Borders or Barnes and Noble and read it there in the cafe. I did that once and I felt guilty but I'm pretty sure it's perfectly allowed as I see people all the time reading mags in there. :rolleyes:

Rusla Enthusiast

I was able to look through the magazine before buying and not finding the article, I did not buy it.

babygirl1234 Rookie

maybe it was pulled


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floridanative Community Regular

Danna posted on listserv the article was bumped AGAIN. Supposedly it will out in this Friday's issue. I'll believe it when I see it....LOL!

ptkds Community Regular

I got the issue dated May 28th, and the article is not in there. So don't waste any money on it! Just wanted to spread the word!

ptkds

angel-jd1 Community Regular
I got the issue dated May 28th, and the article is not in there. So don't waste any money on it! Just wanted to spread the word!

ptkds

<_< Wonder what celeb news bumped it this time!! :(

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janelyb Enthusiast

this was just posted on the listserv today the 31st of May:

Hi --

The People Magazine article is OUT! It hit shelves today -- it's the one with Lindsay Lohan on the cover.

I've already gotten several e-mails from people asking why I didn't mention this, that, or other things. Please know that I had NO control over the final version of this article (nor the photos they chose -- ugh!).

I did several hours of interviews with the reporter, recommended several experts for her to talk to (she chose the ones she wanted; again, I had no control over who she talked to), and gave her as much background and technical information as I could....but I had no way to influence what she wrote -- so for those who are disappointed that a particular topic wasn't covered, please know that I had no control! In fact, the story changed angles a few times before it was finalized.

It's People Magazine! With a "pass-around" circulation of 38 million, that's GREAT exposure for celiac awareness! YAY!

Danna Korn

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Founder, R.O.C.K. (Raising Our Celiac Kids)

Author: "Living Gluten-Free for Dummies"

Author: "Wheat-Free, Worry-Free: The Art of Happy, Healthy, Gluten-Free Living"

Author: "Kids with Celiac Disease: A Family Guide to Raising Happy, Healthy, Gluten-Free Children"

www.glutenfreedom.net

www.celiackids.com

Teaching people to live -- and LOVE -- the gluten-free lifestyle!

* Danna is not an M.D., nor does she pretend to be one on T.V.

Canadian Karen Community Regular

Awesome! Thanks!

Karen

jerseyangel Proficient

Thanks for the update--I'm looking forward to picking up a copy this weekend. :)

jkmunchkin Rising Star

I was supposed to have lunch with my friend from there last week but we had to cancel. We are scheduled for today so I'll have her bring me an issue :)

pedro Explorer

This is awsome.

Thanks

confused Community Regular

what is the issue date, my husband bought me home the june 4th one and its about dianas boy on the cover, so im guessing i have the wrong issue

paula

Guest j_mommy

The article is here!!!!!!

It is in the June 11th issue....the one with Lindsey Lohan on the cover. I just read it! Not a ton of info but GREAT exposure!!!!! :D

confused Community Regular

I called every place here, and no one has the june 11th edition, i am so mad.

paula

Guest j_mommy

Got mine at Wal-Mart!

confused Community Regular

i did call walmart

safeway

city market

book store

the only places here lol

paula

angel-jd1 Community Regular

I am excited that it is FINALLY out. I can't wait to get to town and pick up a copy to read!!

I can't believe people are e-mailing Dana to complain about the article, it's not like SHE wrote it and chose the contents....geesh....any exposure is GOOD exposure!!

-Jessica :rolleyes:

Guest j_mommy

People are calling and complaining??? Wow..It wasn't a bad article! It gave basic knowledge....and like you said it's great exposure!

Confuse...I'm sorry you can't find it...bummer...maybe by tomorrow it wil be in your area!

num1habsfan Rising Star

I only heard about this because one of my internet friends sent me a text message tonight saying there's a huge article. Hopefully I can find this magazine before they switch it for next weeks :ph34r:

~ lisa ~

angelbender Newbie

Around here in the Chicago area, the "new" People issue arrives every week on Friday, sometimes Thursday if we're lucky (at the newstands).

Best article thus far but I was bummed at the angle of the People writer mainly sounding like this is a

childhood problem, even tho they mentioned that adults have it and can take awhile to get dx. But what really bummed me was the mention that it is a "minor problem" to get a little glutening. HA! Let them walk in my pants! The long run IS important for long term complications like cancer etc but I consider the short term equally important......being able to make it to work after a glutening, shoot just being able to make it out the door "safely." Maybe I'll write People Letters for an add on? I guess it bothered me cuz I'm thinking if we go out to eat at a restaurant, a server/cook if having seen that article may not realize the importance of NO CHEATING at all.....ever.

Hope you all are having a great weekend! Angel :P

num1habsfan Rising Star

Wow either you guys are way ahead or we are just way behind for magazine issues....

~ Lisa ~

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