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WICHERYL

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WICHERYL Newbie

Hello, I am new to Celiac and was diagnosted just a month before having to move from West Allis (Milwaukee County) Wisconsin to Colorado Springs. I am hoping someone out there can give me some information on the best places for gluten free shopping and I am looking for some help in finding a doctor here in the springs that is knowledgable about this disease. My doctor back in Milwaukee was just awesome and I am finally feeling better and would really like to continue weeding out any other issues I need to take care of. I found this web site today and I have been reading and learning for the past 5 hours! Thanks so much in advance! :)

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Hi Cheryl,

There don't seem to be any CO celiacs on this site - I'm up in Fort Collins, so I don't know if I'd be any use to you. If you're still out there, somewhere in cyberspace, post and let me know how you're doing.

Kim

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