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I have been on Gabapentin 300mg 3 to 4 times a day now for about 3 years. My neck is shot! But these past couple months I finally pin pointed why so much more pain. It happens agter I have anything with sugar or flour, or both! Could be ice tea if sweet, pastry, plain bread [which I make].
Wondering of anyone else has had such aspect? I find it very strange but there has to be a reason. Thanks. Beemerchef |
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Hi. I see this is older but I just joined. When I went wheat/gluten free my migraines stopped. Gluten sensitivity has also been associated with small fiber neuropathy--generally pain/burning in the feet and hands. So, I believe you definitely may notice a difference in nerve pain if you are sensitive to gluten. However, I developed TN last year and have been gluten free for 4 years.
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So I think it entirely possibly that your pain could be affected by what you eat. Pay attention and you may find even more things that affect your pain levels. (Reactions can occur hours, even a day or two later, so a food journal that lists what you eat when can help find patterns.)
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