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"the Cola Crew"


Turtle

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Turtle Enthusiast

Thus far we've had no luck in locating a support group in the Columbia, SC area....

Sooooo we've decided to create our own little group...."The Cola Crew"!!! :D

If you live in Columbia, SC &/or the surrounding areas and want to be a part of the crew, please shoot me an e-mail at turtledupree@hotmail.com.

We'll see where this takes us and enjoy one another's support and have FUN!!

Can't wait to hear from you!!!


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snowygiraffe Rookie

Count me in! :D Sounds like fun.

Jean

  • 3 weeks later...
gluegluten Newbie

Anyone know any people in Beaufort, SC who have celiac disease?

Turtle Enthusiast

I'm sure they are out there...just keep looking...maybe you could put a sign up at the Earthfare there in Charleston or at least check their board to see if anyone else has posted anything about meetings...also check w/ the hospital(s) there...

Good luck and keep us posted!

  • 1 month later...
clhsc Apprentice
Thus far we've had no luck in locating a support group in the Columbia, SC area....

Sooooo we've decided to create our own little group...."The Cola Crew"!!! :D

If you live in Columbia, SC &/or the surrounding areas and want to be a part of the crew, please shoot me an e-mail at turtledupree@hotmail.com.

We'll see where this takes us and enjoy one another's support and have FUN!!

Can't wait to hear from you!!!

I would love to join your group. I live in Greenwood, but go to school at USC for my master's. I'm there at least once and month and I have been at a loss as to where to eat (count out the Salty Nut unfortunately). Great to meet you!

Turtle Enthusiast

Welcome!!!

I sent you a PM!!

  • 2 weeks later...
Compassion Newbie

I mentioned more information in the other post, but there is an active support group in Cola, unfortunately my information is at work, so I will have to post it on Monday.

Compassion


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Corkdarrr Enthusiast

Alright, Turtle. Now all we have to do is actually attend the meetings! :P

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