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- MagsM replied to MagsM's topic in Related Issues & Disorders17
Inflammation and Menier’s disease link?
Hi Trents, yes classic Alzheimer's is caused by plaque build up but the diagnosis of Alzheimer's often covers other types of cognitive decline including mild cognitive impairment, short term memory loss and vascular dementia which are all of the issues that my Mom has. She does not show any plaque build up on MRI. -
- trents replied to MagsM's topic in Related Issues & Disorders17
Inflammation and Menier’s disease link?
Alzheimer's is caused by a buildup of beta amyloid plaque tangles in the neurons. I don't see how that would be influenced by hearing loss. I can see where sensory deprivation could contribute to mental decline in indirect ways but Alzheimer's is a disease with a biochemical base. -
- MagsM replied to MagsM's topic in Related Issues & Disorders17
Inflammation and Menier’s disease link?
Thank you all for your feedback. I did see the Consultant Otolaryngologist today and unfortunately she is not doing any research into potential functional immune or inflammatory mechanism that could be driving Ménière’s. My Mom was diagnosed with Meniere's at my age (58) and then did develop Alzheimer's in her 70's. The consultant mentioned that my Mom's A... -
- Scott Adams replied to RMJ's topic in Post Diagnosis, Recovery & Treatment of Celiac Disease3
Damage after 13 years gluten free
Your frustration is completely understandable—after 13 years of strict gluten-free living and mostly normal antibody levels, it’s disheartening to still see biopsy evidence of lingering damage, especially without clear guidance from your GI. The subtle improvements (like "focal" vs. "patchy" changes) might suggest some healing, but the persistent villous blu... -
- Pablohoyasaxa replied to Stephanie Wakeman's topic in Coping with Celiac Disease11
Is it common to develop a wheat allergy in addition to Celiac Disease?
Thanks for the post on Vitamin D. I have been living in south Florida and have been taking moderately higher doses of vit D. I am considering the Mushroom supplements and exporing Real Mushrooms, the brand. Not sure. If you have any thought, please share. I am curious about all things homeopathic.
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