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Look Who Is Writing A Book...


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I found this while on another site--

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Thought I'd share :D


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That's great to get the word out about celiac disease.

She unkike most of us, has her meals prepared for her.

I do like her, but I don't feel she lives her life like the rest of us.

happygirl Collaborator

Thanks for letting us know, Patti! :)

Lisa Mentor

I am always glad to have Celiac Disease brought into the limelight. But Elizabeth's delay in "comming out" has dampened my enthusiasm. I would hate to think that she is riding the "gluten free wave" for profit, while we are in the trenches.

ANYWAY....publicity, is publicity, is publicity. ;) Thanks Patti for posting.

lizard00 Enthusiast

I didn't realize she had Celiac. I thought she said she was just sensitive? But then again, I haven't watched the show in a while...

happygirl Collaborator

I think they assume she has Celiac, but I believe, never had a positive biopsy because she was gluten free already?

lizard00 Enthusiast

I can relate to that. :rolleyes:


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happygirl Collaborator

I would also assume that she will share more in her book. :)

Judyin Philly Enthusiast
That's great to get the word out about celiac disease.

She unkike most of us, has her meals prepared for her.

I do like her, but I don't feel she lives her life like the rest of us.

From the few videos i've seen her on addressing her celiac's she can eat all the gluten-free products so i'm thinking she has only issues with gluten and not other foods like many of us

yep, would be nice to be able to afford some one to cook our meals for us too.

sure would make like easier

thanks for the thread patti

judy

blueeyedmanda Community Regular

wow thanks for sharing!

Sweetfudge Community Regular
ANYWAY....publicity, is publicity, is publicity. ;)

Yep, as long as they get it right. I'm curious to see how she talks about Celiac disease in her book.

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