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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.
** 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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Deb We urge all doctors to take time to listen to your patients.. don't "isolate" symptoms but look at the whole spectrum. If a patient tells you s/he feels as if s/he's falling apart and "nothing seems to be working properly", chances are s/he's right! Last edited by Chemar; 11-06-2010 at 08:54 AM. Reason: NT forum guidelines |
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