Gluten intolerance and peripheral neuropathy
I was diagnosed with Idiopathic Small Fibre Neuropathy 6 months ago and have not found any relief from any of the regular medications. Not content to accept the 'idiopathic' diagnosis I have been trialling diet changes and have finally had success removing gluten. I was diagnosed with Non Celiac Gluten Intoletance years ago and whilst I am generally gluten free I have not be 100% strict for quite some time until October of last year and instantly felt my pain reduce and could almost feel the affected area retreat down my legs leaving me with just occasional burning in the tops of my feet. So all good for a couple of months until I stupidly relaxed my diet over Christmas and over a week had two small pieces of Christmas cake and a handful of chips coated in beer batter. Since then my pain has returned with a vengeance and has failed to reduce over a week since eating gluten. Has anyone else experienced going off a known irritant and then having a major reaction from just a small amount when reintroduced?
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@scootwagon That is great news! It does put a lot of creedence into eating to live instead of living to eat. I started changing my lifestyle when it comes to eating after reading Dr. Terry Wahls story - https://terrywahls.com/about/about-terry-wahls/
There's also another discussion you might find helpful -- Low-carb healthy fat living. Intermittent fasting. What’s your why?: https://connect.mayoclinic.org/discussion/low-carb-healthy-fat-living-intermittent-fasting-whats-your-why/
that is great that you are experiencing improvement after omitting gluten from your diet. I was diagnosed 4 months ago with extreme gluten sensitivity and have since stopped eating it. I have read that testing for Celiac or non-celiac gluten sensitivity requires you to be currently eating gluten and if you had stopped you must resume for a period of time in order for the test to be correct. There are many forums on Facebook which deal with this topic. Many people suffer unknowingly from gluten sensitivity which can cause many different symptoms. I ended up seeing an integrative doctor because of unexplained weight loss. I also think it caused my neuropathy. Treating celiac disease or NCGS is the same: you have to omit it from your diet and wait for your body to heal or symptoms to improve. Helen