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Hi All--
Someone on the list just posted a message about wanting to know how many on this list have been diagnosed with celiac, but have few if any gastrointestinal symptoms (my apologies for not having a name, but I was in such a rush to get this article posted). Someone on this list sent me this link when I posted my query about adult nocturnal incontinence. (NOTE: Type the link into your browser on one line or the link won't work properly)
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/query.fcgi?cmd=Retrieve&db=pubmed&dopt=Abstract&list_uids=15489185
For many of us who have neurological symptoms, central nervous system damage, fatigue, kidney disease, brain lesions, etc., this article (abstract) might be the best hypothesis/answer to why we suffer from these things. Rather than looking at celiac as a gastrointestinal disease, perhaps it falls into the category of "syndrome" where multiple body systems are involved.
Just wanted to pass along a very interesting bit of reading.
Cheers,
Ayn in Alabama
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