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Hi Battynatty

Welcome to NeuroTalk .

Often a reaction to gluten proteins indicates coeliac disease, which is an auto-immune condition; its signs are usually confined to the gut.

Can you get your doctors to refer you to a clinical immunologist?

Specialist advice and possibly further testing from a clinical immunologist could be helpful for you.

Best wishes.
Thankyou. I'll ask my Dr at my appointment. I was just hoping to gain knowledge beforehand so I at least sound like I know what I'm talking about!
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