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Taylor Cushmore <[log in to unmask]>
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<<Disclaimer:  Verify this information before applying it to your situation.>>

Karen in Edmonton wants to know if other celiacs feel lousey and tired
and depressed.  I do.  I have been on the GF diet for almost two years
and am still not having the great turnaroound that others seem to
experience.  I am over fifty and I think older folks like myself that
have had the disease all their lives and wern't diagnosed have probvlems
that "younger" folks do not.  (I mean kids).  I think we have vitamin
deficiencies that impact our emotional state and would love to see more
research on this.

Just between the 400 of us, I am taking zoloft (for about three months)
and it has made a great deal of difference for my mental state.  I also
have recently found a B-complex vitamin that seems like it is going to
help.  It has all the normal b-vitimins including folic acid, which I
have read has a relationship to depression.

If anyone on the list wants to talk to me about this at greater length
please let me know at my e-mail address and I will be in touch.

Don't let it get you down.  It could be a LOT worse.

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