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Anyone In New Bern?


Lollie

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Lollie Enthusiast

I recently moved to New Bern, Nc..... would love to be part of a support group again! if there is one already or if you want to start one please let me know!

Thanks

Lollie

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Lisa Mentor
I recently moved to New Bern, Nc..... would love to be part of a support group again! if there is one already or if you want to start one please let me know!

Thanks

Lollie

Hey Lollie,

Good to hear from you again. New Bern is a beautiful town. You will love it there. I live about a hour and half up the coast from there.

I am planning to start a support group here very soon. You really aren't very far away. PM me if you would like a list of NC contacts.

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Lollie Enthusiast

Lisa!!!!! I will help in any way possible!

Lollie

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Lisa Mentor

It's good to hear from Lollie again. If anyone has interest in joining a support group in Eastern North Carolina, please feel free to contract me or go to www.celiac.org for support information.

It's easier with friends. ;)

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MinRalph Rookie

Hello again ;)

I am VERY interested in the support group! I live in Jacksoneville, NC so I'm only about 45min away from New Bern.

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SAHM2one Contributor

Would also love to know about a local support group, I am in Havelock. My son, 2, and I are gluten free

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Lisa Mentor
Would also love to know about a local support group, I am in Havelock. My son, 2, and I are gluten free

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Aaron Harding is near your area. Give him a call :)

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Thanks! I just sent him an email~

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bear6954 Apprentice

I too would love to have a support group in the area. I also live in jacksonville and have a 2 1/2 yr old son.

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