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Any Support Groups For Maine? Northern Maine Would Be Even Better!


~**caselynn**~

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~**caselynn**~ Enthusiast

Hey all! I'm very new to this site, and I'm looking to find some people in Northern Maine, or southern Maine even. Sometimes I feel like I'm the only one around here with Celiac disease, but there has got to be someone else around me, there has to be! I've been diagnosed for 7 months, and hoping for some people to bounce ideas off of. Can't wait to here from you all! ( lol wishful thinking?)


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Did you try Googling? I found this with no effort. Not sure of the emails are still good.

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KiwiBrit Rookie

Me!

Im in central Maine. Very new to celiac. My Dr has me following the diet. (long story)

Would love someome to talk so.

Feel free to email me.

Michelle

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~**caselynn**~ Enthusiast

Oh my goodness! Did you know that if you don't have email enabled or check your site that you'll never know if people answer your questions!? Lol thanks girls, I'm in Northern Maine and there is no support group up here that I can find. I am part of a group out of Portland so I can take part of the events and things. I can post a link of you're interested at all!

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