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JulesNZN

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JulesNZN Newbie

I live in Mass on the south shore and am looking to talk to new people who also have a wheat allergy. I have a few relatives with it as it is hereditary in my family and have had it long enought that my friends are familiar but still don't really understand. My other family members with a wheat allergy choose not to follow the diet as strongly as I.

I work in Boston and live down on the South Shore near Cape Cod.

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I live in Mass on the south shore and am looking to talk to new people who also have a wheat allergy. I have a few relatives with it as it is hereditary in my family and have had it long enought that my friends are familiar but still don't really understand. My other family members with a wheat allergy choose not to follow the diet as strongly as I.

I work in Boston and live down on the South Shore near Cape Cod.

There's a Boston/Brookline Celiac group on meetup.com. If you go to the main site and search for it, it should come up. I've only been to one meetup, but it was great. Really nice people and they know where to get the good food in the area! I live in Brookline and work in JP.

JulesNZN Newbie
There's a Boston/Brookline Celiac group on meetup.com. If you go to the main site and search for it, it should come up. I've only been to one meetup, but it was great. Really nice people and they know where to get the good food in the area! I live in Brookline and work in JP.

Thanks! I will definitely check it out.

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Angeldp777 Newbie

I live on the south shore as well. And I don't want to drive to boston or natick for a support group. I'm looking for people around me to talk to about it. I was diagnosed in december 07 and I've still been getting glutened :( It's harder than I thought it was... Isn't there anyone else??? I know there is!!

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