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I have been lurking at celiac.com for the past few weeks due to a new diagnosis with Celiac. It has been a mixture of resentment and adjustment and just plain relief at finally having an answer to all of the many health concens that have come up without reason over the past year. I am very happy to have found a place to share this new dilema in life and to find solutions among those who have met such an obstacle with strength and determination.

Thank you


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KuKuKaChoo52 Newbie

I just joined too and the people are awesome! I have posted a few problems/questions/concerns and the responses are great. So far all I have dealt with is helpful people that know things from personal experience.

Jestgar Rising Star

WooHoo!! Brave new people joining the ranks of the (sometimes unwillingly) healthy eaters! :)

Welcome to both of you!

kareng Grand Master

Welcome Lurkers!

We need a new word for it. Lurking sounds kinda creepy.

Maybe - Reading along to myself

Or - Sneaky Peeking. ( that's not better :ph34r: )

cahill Collaborator

Welcome to you both :)

I was a lurker in these forums for quite awhile before joining in, I hope you find as much help and support as I have, The people here are an AWESOME bunch :D

wandae Newbie

I love "Sneaky Peeking" ! :unsure:

Welcome Lurkers!

We need a new word for it. Lurking sounds kinda creepy.

Maybe - Reading along to myself

Or - Sneaky Peeking. ( that's not better :ph34r: )

NateJ Contributor

i lurk all the time.


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