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Sandra Robins
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Sandra is a freelance writer who was diagnosed with celiac disease in January 2007. She blogs at the Gluten Free Optimist and leads the TwitterMoms Celiac Disease Awareness Group. You can e-mail Sandra at kinjul@yahoo.com and follow her on twitter - MarylandCeliac.


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