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Ahh Out Of Yesterdays Brain Fog


Kat-Kat

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Yes free I am out of that fog that went down. I hate it! The dr is telling me that it will get better. It is getting better but those bad days are well bad! I have tried to be glutenfree for 8 months but I am getting little miss aps in some foods that did not say it but did have it. I know that everything is now to have that little allergy thing on it but around here it has not cleaned everything off the shelves I guess , now that just sound gross, how ling does it set there? oh getting back I get these small little aps and here comes the deal half brain or no brain. Sometimes I wish I could deside. ;)

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I'm always interested to read about celiac disease sufferers with seizures. I have a friend who has a daughter with seizures. She had her very first on at my house <_< (unlucky me). She's my daughter's age and had spent the night. We all got up very early to go to Sea World, San Antonio. I was in the shower and heard this big thump. I went upstairs to see the girl on the floor, seizing at 5:00 in the morning. Had to call an ambulance, scare her parents half to death with that early morning call, "Something is wrong with your daughter." Eh, it was awful.

Anyway, my friend, her daughter, and her mother have so many signs of celiac disease that it's not even funny. Just today my friend went to the dr. to have a cat scan of her stomach and back. I've told her about celiac disease. I've told her that she and her family have a lot of symptoms. She brushes it all off and refuses to mention it to her doctor or get tested. I can't imagine why she is so stubborn.

Her daughter also went through MENOPAUSE at age 21. I know the jury is still out on a connection between celiac disease and infertility, but I'd bet my bottom dollar hers is a related case.

I've said all I can say to her, but cases like yours really affirm what I think.

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