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Hi all. :)

Firstly, I just wanna say how much I love this forum, it was so helpful to me when I was first figuring out what I was gluten sensitive. Three years later and my health is so dramatically better! That was partially due to some of the wonderful information I got on this forum and website. Lots of love!

All the best!


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Thanks for sharing!

Your story is very familiar. I was diagnosed with Repetitive Strain Injury after I damaged my thumb, but it affected my whole arm and neck. Cost me my job in the end. Reading stories like yours and folks here with carpal tunnel syndrome I think now it was celiac that stopped me healing.

I had to self diagnose like you, after years of wheat free. I think mine started after living in Italy on pasta pizza and espresso.

Great you found a way through. I have been gluten-free a couple of months and am building up to a full elimination diet. I cut out a load of stuff after doing Atkins a few years ago, but I know there is more to go.

Nice to find a fellow rock carrier :)

Good luck keeping it all going

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Hi all. :)

Firstly, I just wanna say how much I love this forum, it was so helpful to me when I was first figuring out what I was gluten sensitive. Three years later and my health is so dramatically better! That was partially due to some of the wonderful information I got on this forum and website. Lots of love!

So I just wrote out my whole, long, story about my health and path to recovery, and I wanted to share. I put it up on the internet to try to help other people with similar health issues. (and I don't make any money off my blog, so this isn't some marketing shtick!)

All the best!

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Wow! That is quite a story. I am so glad you have recovered!

Diana

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