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Old 08-08-2012, 09:01 AM #5
Chekithearts Chekithearts is offline
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I've been tested for lupus and RA, and myasthenia gravis, and a whole bunch of other stuff when I was a kid. I had issues back then, that stumped everybody. Never saw a neurologist though.

Is "sensorimotor polyneuropathy" a diagnosis or a symptom of something bigger? Should I expect to do more digging?

And would MS show up on a lower spine MRI or just a brain scan/spinal cord mri? Does it show up weird in any blood tests? Would a CT scan show it?

I just realized that I was dx with gluten sensitivity 4 months ago. I don't know/think it's Celiac because the rest of my testing was negative except for the "anti-gliadin antibodies" test. Could it still be Celiac causing these issues? Do I need to opt for a biopsy or just go ahead and cut gluten 100%?

I'm feeling kind of cranky with all of this. I'm 23. This shouldn't be happening.
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