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Anyone From Denver?


KaelinG

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I'm fairly new to Celiacs and struggling. Is there anyone here from Denver, CO who might be willing to start a support group/mentor program? At the very least could someone send me in the right direction to find one?


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I'm fairly new to Celiacs and struggling. Is there anyone here from Denver, CO who might be willing to start a support group/mentor program? At the very least could someone send me in the right direction to find one?

I'm from Lakewood. There is a Denver chapter (Open Original Shared Link)for celiac, and they do have various fun events. I imagine there are support groups, but I am new to gluten-free too. You could contact them for info. Perhaps I can help. I've been a bit focused on celiac this year, the grieving, friends not understanding, purging the house of gluten, not trusting restaurants, lots of cooking, and such.

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Becks85 Rookie

Hi,

I'm from Denver, too, and I've been gluten free for two years. There is a meetup group for people with Celiac and gluten intolerance called the Gluten Intolerance Group of Greater Denver (Open Original Shared Link). I've found the group to be helpful since many of the members have been gluten free for several years. The group usually meets once a month. Let me know if you have any questions.

Rebecca

Kay DH Apprentice

Hi,

I'm from Denver, too, and I've been gluten free for two years. There is a meetup group for people with Celiac and gluten intolerance called the Gluten Intolerance Group of Greater Denver (Open Original Shared Link). I've found the group to be helpful since many of the members have been gluten free for several years. The group usually meets once a month. Let me know if you have any questions.

Rebecca

Thanks for the information, Rebecca. I'll check it out. :)

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