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Celiacs In Seattle, I'm Moving There In May 2011


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I am reaching out to any Celiacs who live in the Seattle, Washington area that could help me get involved in a Celiac group when I move to Seattle in May of 2011. Any insight you could provide would be greatly apppreciated.


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Lisa Mentor

I am reaching out to any Celiacs who live in the Seattle, Washington area that could help me get involved in a Celiac group when I move to Seattle in May of 2011. Any insight you could provide would be greatly apppreciated.

We have many members from the Seattle area, but in the meantime, here are some local contacts to get you started:

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...nice city to relocate too, btw! :)

Financialman Newbie

Lisa, thanks for the information. I will check it out. Yes, I am looking forward to the great Northwest and the amazing scenery.

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I am reaching out to any Celiacs who live in the Seattle, Washington area that could help me get involved in a Celiac group when I move to Seattle in May of 2011. Any insight you could provide would be greatly apppreciated.

A Seattle Celiac Support Group meets on first Tuesdays of each month at the IBS Treatment Center in North Seattle (by Northgate). You can call that clinic to verify times and dates at 206-264-1111.

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celiacinseattle Rookie

I run a Celiac Meetup group on Meetup.com, though it's been a while since I organized a get-together.

Here's the link, if you're interested!

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