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Old 01-11-2007, 05:27 PM
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Default Hi loisba

Was waiting for you to come and share your story about going gluten free.
I'm so glad that it has shown some improvement with your energy levels.
Where you able to cut out some mestinon ??
I was able to stop it completly, and now only take it when I'm really, really bad. Hopefully those days are far, far apart. :icon_wink:
I don't think that people really get it, that simply changing your diet can make such a impact on our lives. We are indeed what we eat.

I have been gluten free since July 1 of last year. I noticed improvements the first 3 days, but then I started to recognize that there where other things in my diet that were doing similar things to me. ie. soy and milk. Soy espeacial made me feel just like the gluten. Sore joints and muscles along with the fatigue, I now think that corn has to go, unfortunalty I'm finding this the hardest to give up. Corn is in almost everything too!!!!!

I just recently had a scoping of my stomach and small intestine, to take biopsy and have a look see. The dr was very nice and seemed genuine in helping me with my neuro issues, I don't get to see him again till March, apparently hes a very busy man. He seems to be "up to speed" on issues other then celiac disease, my blood test also came back negitive. I won't know my biopsy results for a month or so, BC is so slow with these kind of testing, oh well.

Anyways lois thats my news, hope that we can inspire other people to look at there diet and see if maybe they might bennifit by doing some changes. After all gluten free is not all that bad, heck its even better for ya.!!!! Trust me nobody
Take care, Patricia
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