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Canadian Karen

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Will explain later - but this is extremely important and needed by morning.....

My half sister has just been admitted to hospital with her second nervous breakdown and there is a huge meeting tomorrow morning with her doctors and I am trying to arm my dad and his wife with as much info as possible to show the link and to PLEASE!!!!! test for celiac!

Can someone help?

Thanks!

Karen


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Go to Google Scholar and type in "celiac depression" and you should have some hits. Click the Recent articles button at the top left and you'll get the more current ones.

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Also google gluten and neurological that will bring up should bring up some good papers. If you search here for 'neurological manifestations' there was a link to a good paper also.

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Karen - here's a link to some info from the University of Chicago, which is a very good hosptial with it's on celiac research dept! You can probably find more info at www.uchicago.edu too. Good luck, take care...

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I'm going to be watching this carefully. My sister was admitted to the hospital in January, and ended up staying 2 1/2 weeks after having a nervous breakdown.

Karen, I hope that you get the articles you need to explain this to your family. I have tried with mine, but nothing was ever done about it.

She is now home, only taking her meds sporatically, and seeing a therapist every 3 weeks. It's not enough, and I'm very worried. Unfortuantely, there's nothing anyone can do, as she was deemed compatent.

I hope that your half sister is evaluated thoroughly while in the hospital--mine was sent home and told to see her medical doctor. (She has not, and probably won't) They knew she was anemic from a blood panel they took, but never followed up on it even after I gave my mom the information, including my gene test results.

I will keep you and your family in my thoughts--I know how difficult this situation is.

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