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Old 01-25-2007, 01:00 PM #1
jennyj jennyj is offline
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Default Anybody w/MS & gluten intolerance?

This is my first post, so I wanted to say hi to everyone.

I was also wondering if anyone out there has both MS and an intolerance to gluten? I was diagnosed with MS in 1993 and have had digestive problems relating to various foods (the worst being gluten) for the past 5-7 years.

From what I've read, there seems to be no proven link between MS and celiac or gluten intolerance in the traditional medical realm, but I see the link in my own life. In fact, after reintroducing gluten into my diet after a month of being gluten-free, I had facial numbness just like an MS attack but to a lesser extent. I was wondering if anyone out there sees the same link in their life.

Thanks!
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