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I want to have people who understand me and know what I am going throuhg and understand what I am feeling. I think that all celic kids can help me. I apologise for any of my weird replies that you might get from me. I still am trying to figure out how to work this thing. Feel free to e-mail me with any tips. I have a lot of questions.

-Tiffany


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flagbabyds Collaborator

I'm almost 15, if you want to talk, you can always e-mail me

celiac3270 Collaborator

14 and a couple months...... feel free to e-mail or Im me, as well... How old are you?

KaitiUSA Enthusiast

I'm 17...18 pretty soon.

Feel free to IM or email me as well :D

Guest Doct.Giggles

I forgot to say that I am 13 lol. :rolleyes: Any way you can e-mail me at tiffbarclay@earthlink.net anytime. :D

-Tiffany

tarnalberry Community Regular

(BTW, I tried replying to your message, but it bounced.... I'm not ignoring it. :-) )

Guest gliX

I'm 16, send me an IM/email anytime. B)


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  • 3 weeks later...
Guest Doct.Giggles

I feel really young!!!! I am still 13 and won't be 14 untill October!!!!! :( But it is nice to find people close to my age!!! :huh:

-Tiffany

celiac3270 Collaborator

LOL...I felt that way when I first came here and the "teenagers only" section was comprised of 17-19 year olds with the occasional 16 yr. old.

flagbabyds Collaborator
and the "teenagers only" section was comprised of 17-19 year olds with the occasional 16 yr. old.

I was 13! excuse me!

Jkjk I really know how you feel, when I first came to the board I was like the only kid on it and I was like 11-12 I think, I'm not sure. I'm glad more teenagers came to the boards!

Guest Doct.Giggles

It is good to know that the tradition is passed on!!!!! (I sound like a grandma!) :(

-Tiffany

joemoe003 Apprentice

im 16...will be 17 in august yeah you can email me whenever ya wanna to i love gettin emails

muah

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Bette Explorer

Ha! You think your'e the youngest, I'm only eleven! :) NOTE: This is not Bette, this is her daughter. Soon I'll get my own account.

DragonQueen Explorer

Now I have my own account.

DragonQueen Explorer

I wonder if there is anyone else younger than me. :huh:

MySuicidalTurtle Enthusiast

I know of children younger than you but they don't usually post here.

Carriefaith Enthusiast

I saw in one post that someone was 7... I had to look at it twice. Maybe it was a typo. I think it was in the recent thread where someone asked for help with a survey for medical school or something

DragonQueen Explorer

7...Wow!

celiac3270 Collaborator
I saw in one post that someone was 7... I had to look at it twice. Maybe it was a typo. I think it was in the recent thread where someone asked for help with a survey for medical school or something

I think that might have been the child's mother posting for the child...

connole1056 Rookie

I am not a teen, but I am checking in because I was not sure my 11 year old could post here. I do see some of you are not yet teens. My daughter does not have ANYONE in her life who is a celiac and I think this would benefit her. However, I do not want to break any of the rules of the forum by letting her post in this section if she is not supposed to. Is there a section for younger children that I am missing? Tommorrow is her last day of fifth grade. Does anything come up here that would not be age-appropriate? Thanks!

Bette Explorer

I allowed my daughter to post here. I saw nothing in the membership rules about age

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She was nervous about her biopsy procedure and felt very comforted by everybodies kind words. I do not know what would be age appropiate in dealing with a disease called celiac, it spans all ages, and message boards/support groups can help children, teens, adults to deal with issues surrounding it. If somebody has an issue with an 11 year old asking questions or desiring support here, it should not be called an open forum. An alternative is to have a section for the preteens, they need support too.

KaitiUSA Enthusiast
I am not a teen, but I am checking in because I was not sure my 11 year old could post here. I do see some of you are not yet teens. My daughter does not have ANYONE in her life who is a celiac and I think this would benefit her. However, I do not want to break any of the rules of the forum by letting her post in this section if she is not supposed to. Is there a section for younger children that I am missing? Tommorrow is her last day of fifth grade. Does anything come up here that would not be age-appropriate? Thanks!

I don't see any reason why she couldn't post :D

Carriefaith Enthusiast
I am not a teen, but I am checking in because I was not sure my 11 year old could post here.
Everyone of all ages are welcome here.
celiac3270 Collaborator

Oh, of course she can post. We were just surprised (positively) that someone of such a young age would taken such an active interest in this. :)

It would be cool not to be among the youngest here :lol:;)

MySuicidalTurtle Enthusiast

I think anyone should post, if they want to. I have told my 18 year old brother he should but he hasn't any intrest.

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