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Old 10-22-2013, 11:42 AM #1
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How many of you have been diagnosed with Gluten Ataxia because of chronic neurothapy?

Curious because the docs and me have pretty much ruled out auto-immune, cancer, and rare infectious diseases, so I'm entertaining the idea of not so popular and unsupported illnesses like Gluten Ataxia.

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How many of you have been diagnosed with Gluten Ataxia because of chronic neurothapy?

Curious because the docs and me have pretty much ruled out auto-immune, cancer, and rare infectious diseases, so I'm entertaining the idea of not so popular and unsupported illnesses like Gluten Ataxia.

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Google gluten & Pn there is more evidence that it is a real problem
One doesn't have to have GI problems.
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...the docs and me have pretty much ruled out auto-immune, cancer, and rare infectious diseases, so I'm entertaining the idea of not so popular and unsupported illnesses like Gluten Ataxia.
AFAIK, Gluten Ataxia is an auto-immune condition.

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How many of you have been diagnosed with Gluten Ataxia because of chronic neurothapy?

Curious because the docs and me have pretty much ruled out auto-immune, cancer, and rare infectious diseases, so I'm entertaining the idea of not so popular and unsupported illnesses like Gluten Ataxia.

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I'd say go ahead and try a gluten-free diet! It may reduce inflammation and help with the neuropathy.

I have peripheral neuropathy and gluten intolerance without GI symptoms. I'm not so concerned with the official diagnosis, I just try to figure out what helps and go from there.

Good luck!
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