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PaleoMan

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    I like computing, philosophy, research, positive thinking and more.<br><br>I have gluten sensitive enteropathy, with some characteristics of Marfan syndrome, without fitting the clinical definition of Marfan syndrome.

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  1. Myasthenia gravis is certainly consistent with vertigo and diplopia (double vision), and Myasthenia gravis is associated with celiac disease. Multiple gluten-triggered autoimmune disorders involve damage to the inner and/or middle ear. Vertigo can also be caused by inner ear damage from autoimmune inner ear disease, which is also associated with gluten...
  2. Thanks for the replies, folks--sorry for my slowness in responding back. I'm no expert, but I found that going gluten-free was not enough for me. I found that I was sensitive to other foods, in addition to gluten, and that I have significant vitamin and mineral deficiencies from gluten. Because of my other sensitivities I am on a Paleo diet (which prohibits...
  3. Hi, I'm a new poster here, though I've searched info on this board before. I suppose the correct term for my condition would be gluten sensitive enteropathy since I didn't get a biopsy and therefore don't qualify clinically as celiac. One of the more startling improvements I've experienced on a gluten-free diet is improvement of my nearsightedness. I...
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