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Any Celiacs In The Enid, Ok Area?


gflori

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gflori Newbie

Hi!

I was diagnosed with Celiac Disease for almost 4 years now and I am looking for a support group in the Enid, OK area. I would love to meet other celiacs that live in this area. Please e-mail me at lori4aok@yahoo.com

Lori


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I am not sure how close these meetings are to you but thought I would pass it on anyway :)

Oklahoma

Oklahoma City - Support Group

Contact: Heather Cline

Oklahoma Celiac Sprue Support Group (CSA)

1403 Classen Drive, Oklahoma City, OK 73106

Tel: (405) 235-1715

E-mail: HMCline@aol.com

Internet: Open Original Shared Link

Okmulgee - Resource:

Contact: Barbara Sipple

Rt. 1, Box 247

Morris, OK 74445

Tel: (918) 733-4571

Tulsa - Support Group

Contact: Shellie Kepley

Tulsa Celiac Support Group

Tel: (918) 298-8747

Tulsa - Resource:

Contact: Sarah M. Rawlinson

2263 S. Florence Avenue

Tulsa, OK 74114

Tel: (918) 749-7322

gflori Newbie

Thanks jhmom,

OKC is over an hour away and Tulsa is close to 3 hours away. Although, maybe it would be worth a drive to the OKC meetings. I would really like to find a support group closer to home. The internet is my main support right now. I just returned from the Celiac Sprue Association National Conference which was held in OKC this past weekend. It was so awesome! Thanks anyway.

Lori

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