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hazeleyes70 Newbie

Hi everyone. I am a newly diagnoses gluten intolerant who is from central Indiana. I am newly diagnosed gluten sensitive (Test results will come back on the 27th). I am hoping to meet other folks on here who has the same issues. Merry Christmas.


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Hi everyone. I am a newly diagnoses gluten intolerant who is from central Indiana. I am newly diagnosed gluten sensitive (Test results will come back on the 27th). I am hoping to meet other folks on here who has the same issues. Merry Christmas.

Welcome hazeleyes70. I am here for my daughter who was tested in Sept 09 for Gluten. Her hypothyroidism/Hashimoto's diagnosis is what prompted the blood test.

I am very interested in learning what your test results discovered and hoping for the best for you!! Do you mind me asking if you have any thyroid issues or suffer other types of symptoms? Thank you and Happy Healthy New Year!!

Darn210 Enthusiast

Hi Hazeleyes,

If you are from the Indy area, there is a local support group that holds beginner's meetings . . . provide info on food, shopping and area restaraunts to help you get started . . . also meet some people in person that are going through the same thing you are . . .

Here's a link to some info

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Asianmom Newbie

Hello! I am from the Carmel area! I don't know if you are from Indianapolis, but I have Celiac and have had it for over 12 years, and am pretty sure both my boys have it too! Would love to meet others here in the area with Celiac! Hope you had a Merry Christmas and Happy New Year!

Financialman Newbie

Hello Hazeleyes70 from Southern Indiana. Lots of Celiac/gluten intolerant members on this forum with a lot of good info on how to handle this life style change. Ask your questions and follow the forum as often as you can. It has helped me with some issues.

curlyfries Contributor

Hi! I'm from Indianapolis. I just saw your post for the first time.......can't believe Janet didn't tell me <_<

I am self-diagnosed and have been gluten free for 3 years. My adult daughter has recently accepted the fact that she also must omit gluten. I tried to tell her years ago, but, you know, she had to figure it out for herself.

Welcome! :D

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