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jesscarmel Enthusiast

Hi everyone

as ive talked about before ive been very dizzy since going gluten free- sort of a vertigo. well i saw a neurologist who wants to do an mri this thursday to rule out teh "bad stuff" i'm really scared. i had an mri for the celiac so at least i know what to expect but im still scared and praying nothing serious is wrong.

thanks for your support!

Jess

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AndreaB Contributor

Will keep this in my prayers. Please keep us posted.

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Guest Robbin

Many prayers going out to you!!!

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Guhlia Rising Star

Sending well wishes, good vibes, and a few prayers your way. Let us know the outcome! ***HUGS***

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Sending prayers your way that it is nothing serious. Please let us know the outcome.

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Judyin Philly Enthusiast

jESS --SO SORRY..SO IT'S NOT VERTIGO??

SURE WILL KEEP YOU IN MY PRAYERS.

PLEASE KEEP US POSTED OK,

JUDY

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Hugs, good vibes and prayers your way! Let us know what happens! B

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thanks everyone :) !

i think it is vertigo but they have to rule scary stuff out, which i think is good caue all the other doctors i saw just said "inner ear infection" and didnt rule anything else out so i think its good hes doing it. i will let ppl know the results. unfortunatley i think it takes a week to get back which sucks!

Jess

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happygirl Collaborator

Jess, I hope it goes well. It can be scary when you just want an 'answer'....I hope that everything is ok, though. And please keep us updated.

Take care,

Laura

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jerseyangel Proficient

Hi Jess--I'll be thinking about you :)

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