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I am new to this post. Had my colon removed due to colitis, was on predisone for many years. Now I have this burning pain in my left toe and foot. It started off as mild, now it is on a scale of 8. Anyone had predisone and a similar problem?
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I am new to this post. Had my colon removed due to colitis, was on predisone for many years. Now I have this burning pain in my left toe and foot. It started off as mild, now it is on a scale of 8. Anyone had predisone and a similar problem?
Hello, Eric, and welcome to NeuroTalk!

I wonder if you were on antibiotics for a while? Cipro or others?

I don't know about the pred... but you may have some deficiencies in B12 and Vit D to check on. If you go to the subforum above here, I have a thread on Supplements for PN and also Drugs that may cause PN listed.

This is the link to the subforum with lots of information to read:
http://neurotalk.psychcentral.com/forum119.html

And this is my B12 thread explaining that:
http://neurotalk.psychcentral.com/thread85103.html

The main forum here is mostly for conversation. The subforum is mostly for information.
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As Mrs. D says, stomach issues are not always a partof gluten intolerance. Some people have no symptoms at all and are found intolerant from some other testing. Some only have neuro symptoms.

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Another very useful site is http://sites.google.com/site/jccglutenfree/ Cara has put together a wonderful website for us to use.

I have double DQ1 genes, so many say I can't be celiac, although my doctors say I am, and I know I am, without a doubt. I had terrible stomach issues and my neuropathy began before I went gluten free 10 yrs ago.
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