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- jeriM posted a topic in Related Issues & Disorders0
Can Celiac flares affect my eyes?
It seems like eye inflammation comes at the same time as digestive upset. My system still hasn't completely settled despite adhering to a strict diet, and eye inflammation seems to coincide with celiac attacks. -
- AButtiglieri commented on Scott Adams's article in Summer 2025 Issue1
The Science of the Glutened Brain: What Happens to Your Mood, Memory, and Focus After Accidental Exposure? (+Video)
Thank you! This is the first article I’ve read about the non-physical effects of being glutened. It validates everything I have experienced, but never had any scientific proof of. I would like to see more studies on the inability to concentrate, depression, and memory issues. -
- Zuma888 replied to Zuma888's topic in Related Issues & Disorders2
Gluten challenge and Hashimoto's Thyroiditis
Thank you for your response. You are right, this is not worth the damage to my thyroid since I know gluten is bad for me anyway. I stopped the challenge and did the IgA and tTG-IGA tests and am waiting for results, although I know it is likely they will be false negative anyway. I figured since I wasn't ever really strict about cross contamination, they... -
- Scott Adams replied to Zuma888's topic in Related Issues & Disorders2
Gluten challenge and Hashimoto's Thyroiditis
I’m so sorry you’re going through this—it sounds like your body is sending a clear signal that gluten is a major trigger for your Hashimoto’s. The dramatic spike in your anti-TPO (from 50 to 799!) and the severe symptoms you’re experiencing suggest a strong immune reaction, even if celiac testing wasn’t done earlier. While a formal diagnosis would clarify cro...
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