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Hi, my name is jesse I am a celiac diagnosed at 11 yrs old and 3 mos to the day of turning 20

I am in need of a support group in lewisville,Tx

if anyone at all has any kind of information at all please reply ASAP!!!!

IF ANYONE WOULD LIKE TO GET TO KNOW ME MORE PLEASE REPLY OR SEND ME A MESSAGE.....

I'M NOT ON HERE VERY MUCH, BUT I WOULD LIKE FOR THAT TO CHANGE....

BUT HAVE NO ONE THAT WILL TALK TO ME!!!!!


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I know there is a support group that meets once a month at the Prespytarian Hospital in Dallas. I will try to find the link to it. I have never attended the meeting but will. I am in Hurst.

Michelle

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Okay, here is the website www.dfwceliac.org.

I hope that helps.

cruelshoes Enthusiast

I don't live in TX, but here is some info on support groups across the US. maybe you can find one in one of these links.

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Here's another support link.

Or, Jesse you can jump right in here. Join us. :D

little d Enthusiast

Hi Jesse,

I am from Texas, I live in Arlington about 30-45 minutes away depending on traffic. There is a group that meets in Richaland Hills area www.northtexasgig.com that I think is pretty close to you, check out there web site it gives a lot of information, and they send newsletter via email. February 5 is there next meeting I think that the first meeting is free and then it I don't know what it cost, but it should not cost too much. Hope I was able to help.

donna

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