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Journalism Student Looking To Interview Parents Of Kids With Celiac


EAlexander

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EAlexander Newbie

Hello:

I'm a freelance writer studying studying journalism at Wayne State University in Detroit, Mich. I'm currently writing a story on celiac disease, specifically its prevalence and diagnosis in children.

I'd love to have the opportunity to speak to a parent or family coping with celiac in the Metro Detroit area. If anyone would be open to speaking with me, please contact me. I'd be happy to meet or speak with you by phone - whichever is most convenient.

Thanks for your time and consideration.


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lillysmama08 Newbie

Hello:

I'm a freelance writer studying studying journalism at Wayne State University in Detroit, Mich. I'm currently writing a story on celiac disease, specifically its prevalence and diagnosis in children.

I'd love to have the opportunity to speak to a parent or family coping with celiac in the Metro Detroit area. If anyone would be open to speaking with me, please contact me. I'd be happy to meet or speak with you by phone - whichever is most convenient.

Thanks for your time and consideration.

I am not in the metro Detroit area but I would love to answer any questions you have.

mommida Enthusiast

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buffettbride Enthusiast

I'm not in Detroit either, but I'm happy to help. Feel free to send a PM.

You also might see if there is a Detroit support group for Celiac kids. Sometimes they are called ROCK (raising our celiac kids).

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