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Old 10-23-2011, 06:48 AM
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I agree with what Mrs.D said. I just would add, even if the blood work comes back negative, go gluten free any ways and give it a chance to help you. It takes time to heal and neuro symptoms can take even longer. Dairy and gluten intolerance often goes hand in hand.

Did the doctor tell you what your Vit B12 level is? The level many doctors think is fine often is not. Also the Vit D level...did you get copies of the tests?
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