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Old 01-25-2007, 10:58 PM #2
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jennyj,

I was diagnosed with MS in 2006. I was diagnosed with celiac disease in 1995. Since I started the copaxone in November of 2006, my celiac disease has become so much more stable. I've gained weight. My stomach distress is not near as bad. I've been following a very strict gluten diet since 1995, so I can only assume the copaxone has something to do with it.

I don't think the gluten free diet has helped my MS, but I believe the copaxone has helped my MS.

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