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newgirl88 Apprentice

Just wondering. I don't know anyone with Celiac around here. I think it would be cool to have some shopping buddies or just someone to relate to..ANYTHING!!! :D


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Mango04 Enthusiast

I am :D

A few of us here are from sd actually.

newgirl88 Apprentice

Cool! I guess I am hoping to make some friends that I can actually hang out with or do some gluten-free things with!

home-based-mom Contributor

I'm here, too. B)

I just recently discovered that we have quite a resource "right here in River City" at UCSD.

Check it out! Open Original Shared Link :)

Phyllis28 Apprentice

I am in South Orange County. I am about 80 miles north of San Diego.

confusedks Enthusiast

I'm in LA...so it's not TOO far. LOL! There's almost nobody from LA on this board...I think everyone is too busy. <_<

Phyllis28 Apprentice
I'm in LA...so it's not TOO far. LOL! There's almost nobody from LA on this board...I think everyone is too busy. <_<

Maybe all the people in LA are stuck in traffic :P


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newgirl88 Apprentice
I'm here, too. B)

I just recently discovered that we have quite a resource "right here in River City" at UCSD.

Check it out! Open Original Shared Link :)

Thanx for the link! :D

newgirl88 Apprentice

Does anyone know of any good meetings or groups arond here, other than what pops up when you type it into google?

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pinkscooby6 Rookie

I'm newly diagnosed with Celiac, and I live in San Diego. I desperately need a shopping buddy, and people to do gluten free things with!

Nancym Enthusiast

There are at least 2 celiac groups in San Diego. Put "celiac san diego" into google search. There's a great resource too here Open Original Shared Link. There's even a group that goes out to eat gluten-free every month and they get special treatment at the restaurants they visit. Open Original Shared Link I keep meaning to go to one of these.

It lists restaurants that people have had good luck with.

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