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Old 09-21-2006, 06:12 AM
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Default Good to hear that, Ides--

--but, as I'm sure our gluten people will tell you, neither of those negative results rules out a possible neurological gluten sensitivity, which can be very hard to diagnose, and which can lead to gluten ataxia, neuropathy, etc.

Something still to keep an eye on for the future--plenty of "negatives" have turned positive later on. It seems sometimes neural disruption can be a presenting feature.

Having one autoimmune condition greatly increases the possibility of others one day showing . . .and there are antibodies that are specifically targeted to certain components of peripheral nerve (the GM's, GQ's etc.--Liza Janes's charts have a list of these; might be interesting to look to see if you were titred up for all of them).
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