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Old 10-17-2006, 12:46 PM #1
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Default Celiac and peripheral neuropathy

Hi!

I just saw a new neurologist yesterday and she thinks that I may have celiac neuropathy. I have been on the GF diet now for almost 6 years, and lately have been having major weakness and numbness in both of my hands. I have dealt with other kinds of PN over the last 10 years, but this seems different.

I have neurological celiac and celiac ataxia.

If this is celiac neuropathy, what, besides the GF diet, can be done about it? and how does it progress?

On Friday I go back for nerve conduction testing.

Mary Rosser / MR (for short)
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