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I'm a newbie here and can't find where else to say thanks for such a wonderfully helpful and informative site, so I hope this forum will do. I've learned more at Celiac.com in a few hours than I ever learned from all the doctors I've seen about my celiac issues, and the support here has been immediate - no need to wait an eternity for the next medical consultation, where doctors can't get you out of their room quick enough (I'm from UK). Celiac.com is a godsend and so appreciated! Thank you!

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I'm a newbie here and can't find where else to say thanks for such a wonderfully helpful and informative site, so I hope this forum will do. I've learned more at Celiac.com in a few hours than I ever learned from all the doctors I've seen about my celiac issues, and the support here has been immediate - no need to wait an eternity for the next medical consultation, where doctors can't get you out of their room quick enough (I'm from UK). Celiac.com is a godsend and so appreciated! Thank you!

Have a very Merry Christmas! :)

Welcome Cupcake! ( that's fun to say!). :)

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You have a great Christmas also. I agree this is a fantastic site with a wealth of kind and knowledgable folks. Thanks Scott for giving us a wonderful forum!!!

divamomma Enthusiast

I agree. This site has already been a huge help and we are not even eating gluten free yet. Thanks to all the posters who take their time to write out their stories, tips and advice :)

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Thanks to all the posters who take their time to write out their stories, tips and advice :)

Ditto! Many thanks to all posters too! :)

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AMEN! I can't even tell you how happy I am to have found this place. Thank you so much to all of you who take the time to read and respond to people on here. You will never know just how much help you've been.

Blessings and excellent health to you all!

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And blessings back to all of you. If only one person is helped, our job is accomplished :) May 2011 be a year of renewed health and vitality for you all. You are survivors!!


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Wishing you all a very Happy & Healthy 2011! :)

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Ditto to all the above,

To the webmaster(s),mods,advanced members and everyone else who give advice, understanding and support.

About four months now gluten free and coping well.

Thanks guys!

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