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Celiac Here From Long Island, Ny..


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GFKryptonian Newbie

Hey yall any of you from NY, or Long Island? I was diagnosed about 4.5 years ago with celiac disease. I am currently attending school in Providence, Rhode Island. I'd love to meet anyone, especially from the NY or Providence, RI area. I have never met anyone face to face with celiac ;[. My aim is mikestein00 or my email is mls794@jwu.edu - please message me anytime I love meetin people!

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hey there!

I was just diagnosed about 3 months ago! I live on li too!

The local celiac group is having a vendor fair in june, i just posted info about it Open Original Shared Link

you should check it out! and also the celiac group meets the 1st tuesday of the month, then plan meals out and pretty much hang out and eat gluten-free stuff together. very cool people!

if you want info on that lemme know!

Lauri

my aim> vaguelyvogue

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Hey yall any of you from NY, or Long Island? I was diagnosed about 4.5 years ago with celiac disease. I am currently attending school in Providence, Rhode Island. I'd love to meet anyone, especially from the NY or Providence, RI area. I have never met anyone face to face with celiac ;[. My aim is mikestein00 or my email is mls794@jwu.edu - please message me anytime I love meetin people!

Long island here too..

Dandelion Contributor

Yay! Other Long Islanders!!!!! I'm from Nassau County. Where are you guys from?

whitney728 Newbie

yay long island...suffolk (but school in nyc) here

darlindeb25 Collaborator

East Islip--Suffolk County on the south shore. Of course, I am not a native islander, I am a native Michiganian, but I do love it here. Michigan is a beautiful state and the Great Lakes are beautiful, but they can't beat the beauty of our Lady, the ocean!!!!!

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Long Beach Long Island here!


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Yay! Other Long Islanders!!!!! I'm from Nassau County. Where are you guys from?

NASSAU COUNTY!!!!!!!!!!! LEVITTOWN

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