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Old 04-02-2014, 11:35 AM
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Originally Posted by missj View Post
Its a matter of what you 'take' and don't 'take' regarding food. Diet plays a huge role in the inflammatory response, both exacerbating it and helping to calm it.

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/0...n_2838643.html
I ate an organic whole foods diet for years but it wasn't until I went Gluten Free that my body inflamation went down. I went GF 18 months before I was finally diagnosed and it reduced my daily pain by 90%!
Turns out my son is gluten intolerant as well. Once he was GF he grew 4 inches in 2 months and still seems to be catching up. All his self control problems at school went out the window too, his teacher was amazed at the difference.

On a pharmaceutical note. My remaining pain level has pretty much been obliterated since I started Gabapentin. It's harder to tell when I'm reaching fatigue status but it's only been a week. So I've got some things to learn about my signs not being pain related.
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