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mpadilla2 Newbie

Hi my name is Melissa and I just received a positive diagnosis yesterday.

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Ellene Newbie

I am in Santa Fe. So close by

Hi my name is Melissa and I just received a positive diagnosis yesterday.
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killer-cocoa Newbie

Hi. I live in Albuquerque as well and have been living with celiac for a year and a half. It's difficult because Albuquerque has few resources for those with celiac. I am currently visiting family in Maryland and have found many places dedicated to the gluten intolerant. I wish Albuquerque could open some restaurants. I'm tired of only being able to eat meat, salad and fries. >_<

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shanedog Newbie

Hi, I'm in Las Cruces and was diagnosed Friday, June 25.

I can relate to the difficulty of having few resources for us. I'm just trying to get educated to the nuances of gluten-free and Las Cruces offers very little help in this arena.

The 2 stores that carry gluten-free items here are waaay expensive, and only 1 WalMart has a gluten-free shelf, and it's about 4 or 5 feet long with very little on it.

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