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Syracuse/auburn Area Question.


Imanistj

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I anyone here a member of a support group in Auburn or Syracuse?


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I anyone here a member of a support group in Auburn or Syracuse?

If you find one in Auburn please let me know as I am close to there. I do know there is a support group in Rochester but I don't know about Syracuse. You could try calling their hospital and asking, it seems like they would know if there is one.

Imanistj Contributor

I read recently that the Auburn group for celiac children is adding an adult group. I'll try to find the info.

jerseyangel Proficient

Did you try here:

https://www.celiac.com/articles/227/2/A-Lis...ters/Page2.html

I found this on the list, maybe she could point you in the right direction:

Syracuse - Support Group

Contact: Ruth Wyman

Central New York Celiac Support Group

263 Roxbury Road

Syracuse, NY 13206

Tel: (315) 463-4616

E-mail: jwyman1@twcny.rr.com.

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Julie531 Newbie

I am the organizer for The Fingerlakes Celiac Group. You can sign up to be a part on meetup.com. We meet in Ithaca, NY. In Syracuse Ruth Wyman is the group leader. In Auburn it is Nikki Hai(315-252-2764). She runs both the R.O.C.K group and the Celiac group for adults in Auburn. Hope this helps!

my.oh.my Newbie

I anyone here a member of a support group in Auburn or Syracuse?

hi there,

ive got relatives in Syracause. they have been tellung me of Central New York Celiac Support Group where Ruth Wyman is president. they also buy there gluten-free at Natures Tyme 5898 Bridge st in East Syracuse NY 13057

hope my info is helpful to you!

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