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dragonzzz Newbie

if you live in Seattle I was wondering where you like to eat.

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beth g Newbie

i am 17 almost 18 years old, in high school.

Kassie Apprentice

i'm 15 and feel free to e-mail me. i hope no one minds if i e-mail them if thats a problem please tell me

beaglemania Rookie

I'm 14, my B-Day's in February. feel free to email me anyone at horsegal1139@bellsouth.net. Btw, I just started high school.

oh yeah, I live in Florida:)

My AIM is horsegal1139 too. Just in case u have a question from me that u want to ask right away or just want to chat.:)

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Sugar-free/ Gluten free Girl Newbie

Hey Tiffany!

I'm almost 13! I was just diagnosed with type 1 diabetes and celiac. :) You can e-mail

TTYL!

Anne Marie

~~~AnnaBelle~~~ Newbie

I'm 16! Dont be afraid to ask about anything!

~~~AnnaBelle~~~

Kassie Apprentice

i'm 15 and a sophmore in high school


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ironic Newbie

I'm 16 and a junior. Anyone anywhere near around my age can IM me at ironicxox. I'd actually love it, b/c I don't know any gluten-free people around my age. I'm starting the diet tomorrow.

lightningfoot speakin words Contributor

I am thirteen and i know how you feel with the younger thing.

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Kimiko Newbie

I'm 15. I just barely turned 15 on November 13. I also am in need of tips. I just started this whole gluten free diet. I am really stuggling!!

Kassie Apprentice

hi kimiko! by the way happy late birthday. i am 15 too. i am sorry that you are struggling, its hard once you start but over time it gets easier. if you got any questions or need any help just ask, i'll be happy to help. you can pm me or e-mail me any time my address is twin_kassie2@hotmail.com i am on all the time so i should respond soon. well good luck with the diet

~Kassie~

TeenCeliac Rookie

Hey you guyz...i'm 13 (almost 14) so e-mail me b/c i have been a celiac since i was 2...its very hard for a girl to just NOT eat certain foods i think...but i have had expireance with feeling SUPER sick if i did eat it...so i would like to meet more people like me...

Thanx tonz...

Hunter

P.S.e-mail is: hunterhalverson@hotmail.com

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