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Old 12-06-2011, 06:35 PM #1
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Me and my two daughters are all gluten intolerant/possible celiac. We just did genetic testing with our girls and it showed they both have DQ8 and DQ6(DQ1). They get their DQ8 from me since I have two copies and they get their DQ6 from their dad. I've been telling him for a while that I think he is gluten intolerant. He gets major stomach issues, spends a lot of time in the bathroom, has skin issues, and struggles with anxiety really bad. He says he's had anxiety ever since he can remember. I can always tell when he's having an anxiety attack because even though he'll tell me he's ok he gets really distracted and his pupils will be completely dilated. I really think this might be caused by a gluten intolerance but he won't listen. Would this be considered a neurological symptom and is it common with gluten intolerance?
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It is possible. Some gluten sites also include information about Pyroluria. This liver problem is not a medical problem, but it affects B6 and Zinc so that these get low --anxiety is one main symptom of this. Gluten intolerance affects absorption of nutrients from the small intestine and so it may make pyroluria worse.

http://www.drkaslow.com/html/pyroluria.html

You can search this term and find many other Google entries.
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I developed coordination and balance problems around 10 years ago and they vanished when I went gluten free. I also developed a major fear of heights. When close to the edge of something high, I would feel like I was about to fall. I guess it was vertigo. That too cleared after going gluten free.
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Anxiety is a common symptom of Graves disease. Graves disease is virtually always linkable to gluten ingestion. Heart arrhythmia is the next stop.

How is his sinusitis? ......his bulging eyes? ......his vision?
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