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  1. Mushroom,great detective work! Zebaldwin, what have you observed from your food & symptom log over the past 2 weeks?
  2. Wow, I am so glad to hear others with symptoms similar to mine - vertigo, balance problems, blurred vision, floaters. IH, I used to have flashes of light every month when I ovulated. The flashes stopped, but come back occasionally. Weird. Sometimes at night, if I close my eyes & press on the corner of my right eye, I see what you described as "lightning...
  3. Revenant, bravo to you for managing to eat gluten-free for 2 years! I'm trying to get through 2 weeks... The foods that are worst for my body are often the foods I crave. (especialIy sugar & baked goods) sometimes binge on those foods. I feel great while I'm eating them, like my brain just got a hit of dopamine. . . but 10 minutes or 1 hour later...
  4. Thanks, everyone for this thread. I am on day 8 of eating gluten-free and it's intense. My doctor told me it would take at least 2 weeks for my body to be free of gluten. Then it will take time for my body to heal, as several people have already mentioned here. I feel like a drug addict or alcoholic who wants just one small hit! I'm going to search for...
  5. I agree --it's the pits to make plans, then hope I have the energy to do what I committed to. I agree with the suggestion to keep a log of food eaten and symptoms. When I first gave up gluten, I felt slightly better. I discovered I am sensitive to many more foods. Since eliminating them , my symptoms aren't as bad. I'm not nearly "normal" yet...I've...
  6. Skylark & Golden Girl, Thank you for haring your symptoms. I feel for you---literally. I have very similar symptoms. I'm new here, sensitive to many foods. I signed up because I am encouraged by so many supportive posts. I'm not looking forward to eliminating more foods, but maybe that's what will be required to improve mood, brain fog, and focus...
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