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Coeliacs In England?


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nutzieone Newbie

Hi there. I know there are some old posts from people looking for other Coeliacs in the UK but I thought I would post a new one to see if there is anyone out there!?

I've been diagnosed now for about 3 years. I still struggle but mainly because I was nearly simultaneously diagnosed with Rheumatoid arthritis which has been causing me problems as well. I feel that I have the celiac disease under control most days but am always looking for interesting tips and ideas related to the gluten-free diet!

Feel free to contact me!

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Hi there,

I'm in the UK and my husband and son have coeliac disease.

Like you my husband also has arthritis (he has Psoriatic arthritis...very similar to RA) and has been gluten-free for 6 years now ( :o is it that long!)

There's loads of useful info to be found on this board - and they're a friendly bunch ;)

Glad you've found us! :D

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Lozfl Newbie

Hi there. I know there are some old posts from people looking for other Coeliacs in the UK but I thought I would post a new one to see if there is anyone out there!?

I've been diagnosed now for about 3 years. I still struggle but mainly because I was nearly simultaneously diagnosed with Rheumatoid arthritis which has been causing me problems as well. I feel that I have the celiac disease under control most days but am always looking for interesting tips and ideas related to the gluten-free diet!

Feel free to contact me!

hi live in scotland just now (due to move to gateshead soon) i am not sure yet if i have this the dr's think i have and have tested me :(

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