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<blockquote data-quote="Josie" data-source="post: 259268" data-attributes="member: 1792"><p>In addition to seeing other doctors for more opinions, you could try the gluten free diet. Here is an article about the link between celiac disease and cognitive decline. <a href="http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2006/10/061010022602.htm" target="_blank">http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2006/10/061010022602.htm</a></p><p></p><p>Although the article says they do not recommend the gluten free diet for people without a confirmed celiac diagnosis, there is no harm in trying it. The harm would come from not pursuing other alternative diagnosis'es. For some reason, articles about the gluten free diet always come with a disclaimer about how you shouldn't be on it if you don't have to. I don't get what they think is so harmful with giving up all of the processed food and replacing it with whole foods.</p><p></p><p>I know you have been tested for celiac disease with a negative result, but in my celiac support groups, it is more uncommon to have been diagnosis'ed the traditional way by a doctor. The lucky ones have a positive test and a mainstream doctor diagnosis them. The others either use <a href="http://www.Enterolab.com" target="_blank">www.Enterolab.com</a>, have an alternative healthcare practitioner suggest it, or try the diet themselves.</p><p></p><p>My cognitive issues were nothing like yours but when I started the gluten free diet, I felt that a fog lifted from my brain. I also used to have to have everything repeated, but by the time it was repeated, I realized what had been said. I saw results from trying the girlfriend diet within a few days.</p><p></p><p>I don't think this is the answer to everything you have going on, but it could make you feel a lot better.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Josie, post: 259268, member: 1792"] In addition to seeing other doctors for more opinions, you could try the gluten free diet. Here is an article about the link between celiac disease and cognitive decline. [url]http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2006/10/061010022602.htm[/url] Although the article says they do not recommend the gluten free diet for people without a confirmed celiac diagnosis, there is no harm in trying it. The harm would come from not pursuing other alternative diagnosis'es. For some reason, articles about the gluten free diet always come with a disclaimer about how you shouldn't be on it if you don't have to. I don't get what they think is so harmful with giving up all of the processed food and replacing it with whole foods. I know you have been tested for celiac disease with a negative result, but in my celiac support groups, it is more uncommon to have been diagnosis'ed the traditional way by a doctor. The lucky ones have a positive test and a mainstream doctor diagnosis them. The others either use [url]www.Enterolab.com[/url], have an alternative healthcare practitioner suggest it, or try the diet themselves. My cognitive issues were nothing like yours but when I started the gluten free diet, I felt that a fog lifted from my brain. I also used to have to have everything repeated, but by the time it was repeated, I realized what had been said. I saw results from trying the girlfriend diet within a few days. I don't think this is the answer to everything you have going on, but it could make you feel a lot better. [/QUOTE]
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