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Lexl

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  1. I was diagnosed last December with celiac disease by my neurologist based on very high antibody titers and severe peripheral neuropathy without another known cause (had normal MRI brain/spine with contrast, normal lumbar puncture, and a hundred other labs normal). It took over 3 years to get the neuropathy diagnosis right since the first neurologist misinterpreted...
  2. Fortunately it hasn't got that bad yet, and seems highly variable from person to person. I joke around though that I'll be going to work even if I have to crawl in after the amount of work I've put in it if it ever comes to that point, lol.
  3. I'll try to give a brief history before I ask my question to give some context. About two and a half years ago I noticed myself feeling "unusual" after eating meals, particularly lunch. I would nearly faint or my vision quickly black out over a second or two after standing in particular that sent me to my primary care, thinking I had developed orthostatic...
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