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  1. I was just told yesterday to start this diet and I already want coffee and a bagel with cream cheese. HA!! I love beer, pasta , pizza and all bakery things. I agree with you that this is gonna suck BUT...after feeling awful for the last 6 years and being in the middle of diagnosis for MS I'm thrilled to hear it could be gluten allergies instead of MS. ...
  2. Thank you for all this great information! Tomorrow I go to the specialist up in Tampa for the MS testing. I have copies of an upper/lower GI series I had 3 years ago. At that time I'd lost 45 lbs in 6 weeks but it was assumed my damaged GI tract was from taking too much excederine. I had severe abdominal pain with an enlarged uterus and I had a hysterectomy...
  3. LDJ, I'm happy to know you're feeling better. It really gives me hope that I don't have MS. Celiac is not a nice disease either, but being a long distance runner...I'll be able to continue with my favorite sport!!
  4. Hi JoAnn! I only had vertigo twice, but that was enough! Have you gone on the gluten-free diet? If you have, how are you doing now? Was it hard to stop eating the yummy stuff??? I'm assuming it'll be worth it....lol
  5. WOW Fiddle Faddle! I was planning on trying the gluten-free diet no matter what the docs found, but hearing that it cleared Ravenwoodglass's symptoms sounds very promising! That's fantastic! Thank you for the info, I will be sure to look her up!!
  6. Hi Susie, From what I've been told, sometimes nerves can repair themselves but there's no way to find out why or which nerves could improve. There are also 5-10% of MS people who do not have lesions. I wonder how many of THAT % might have some celiac issues??? I am a long distance runner and these problems are so frustrating because there are times...
  7. Hello! I am in the proccess of diagnosis for MS. Next week I see a specialist for MS. The only 2 symptoms I do not have for MS are lesions and optical neuritis. I stumbled upon celiac disease being confused with MS and was so surprised! I am very curious to know if anyone here has had these two diseases confused along the way of diagnosis. I see the MS specialist...
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