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VegasCeliacBuckeye Collaborator

Hey gang,

Just letting everyone know that my mom is now a registered user on this website.

Her username is JudyRN.

Please make her feel welcome!

:)

she was just diagnosed a few months ago!

BB


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Lisa Mentor
Hey gang,

Just letting everyone know that my mom is now a registered user on this website.

Her username is Judy RN.

Please make her feel welcome!

:)

she was just diagnosed a few months ago!

BB

Boy oh boy, can we tell you some stories Judy!! :P Honestly, Chris is a special member here and a very warm welcome to you.

jerseyangel Proficient

Welcome, Judy :)

I'm so glad you've joined us. Let us know what we can do to help you with your new gluten-free lifestyle.

Hey Bronco--the title to your thread rhymes! :D

gfpaperdoll Rookie

welcome to our group!!! Hope you are doing okay on your new gluten-free journey.

mouse Enthusiast

Welcome to the forum Judy. I have met your son on many occasions and you should be proud of him. His knowledge on Celiac is wonderful. I was hoping to get up to Vegas to meet you, but did not make it. Hopefully I will be able to, when you visit Chris again.

Canadian Karen Community Regular

Welcome to the board Judy! Chris is an extremely valued member here! You should be very proud of him!

Any questions, just ask away!

Karen

mamaw Community Regular

Hi Judy

Just wanted to welcome you to this site.. We have some of the very best mentors & cooks in the celiac world -- right here......

If you should have any ???'s please just ask , you will get the answers.. But I bet Mr. Broncobux is already taking good care of you with info!!!! He is the greatest......hope he doesn't get a swelled head from all the nice things we have to say about him.......

blessings

mamaw


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NoGluGirl Contributor

Dear JudyRN,

Welcome to the forum! We are so happy to have another member! Your son is very valued in our community. You would be so proud of him! If you would like a copy of my beginner's list, just let me know! I will give it to you!

Sincerely,

NoGluGirl

sickchick Community Regular

Welcome t the forums! :)

VegasCeliacBuckeye Collaborator

Thanks for the welcome guys!

She will be replying soon.

:)

BB

blueeyedmanda Community Regular

Welcome to our board Judy!

Make yourself at home here.

judyrn Newbie

HI everyone! Thanks for the messages! I'm looking forward to accessing all your collective knowledge about living gluten free. At my workplace there are three other celiacs and just recently 4 children of others were diagnosed. I'll be passing on this helpful website. Thanks!

NoGluGirl Contributor

Dear judym,

We are more than happy to share! Send them on! The more the merrier! I have a starter list that should help if you or anyone else needs it. I feel making things as simple as possible is important. This disease complicates our lives enough, so anything that can possibly make it easier should be utilized!

Sincerely,

NoGluGirl

mouse Enthusiast

It is good to see your post Judy. I am seeing Chris this weekend. I am going up to LV for three nights by myself. With my energy level, I will probably sleep alot, but that is OK. I just need some time by myself and my hubby agrees. The last two months have not been good in the health dept. and I don't know what the future holds. I am looking forward to this time. And Chris and I will meet for dinner or lunch, depending on his schedule. I so enjoy listening to him.

miles2go Contributor

Cool beans. Welcome JudyRN! How did you come to be tested? There's a lot of people out here who want their family members to do the same...

*no pressure*

Just enjoy the site for a while,

:)

Margaret

happygirl Collaborator

Judy, happy to have you on here. Chris is wonderful, which you already know, I'm sure :)

Jestgar Rising Star

Hi Mom!!

barbara123 Apprentice

Welcome Judy,

People on here are fab, I dont know how I would have done it without them :D

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