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Thu, 8 Feb 1996 Gary Roberts <[log in to unmask]>wrote:
Yet another reason for blurred vision, unrelated to CD. I have herpetic
keratitis, a form of herpes that affects only the cornea. It leaves the
cornea scarred, thus producing a haziness in vision. Luckily it affects
only one eye, so the other one does most of the work. And, of course, it
is runrelated to CD.
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Will wonders never cease?
I have had herpetic keratitis, and the vision in my right eye is permanently
damaged from it(I cannot read from that eye now; I can still see, though
fuzzily). The pain was incredible and I was blind in that eye for three
months. I used to live in terrible fear of getting it again in that eye
again, further damaging the cornea(and enduring that PAIN again), or worse,
getting it in my left eye. I used to get herpes outbreaks on my lips and in
my mouth constantly....UNTIL I eliminated gluten from my diet. Now the
outbreaks of herpes only happen when I go off the diet. A little slip
doesn't leave me vulnerable to herpes, but a big slip does. So I would say
that *my* herpetic keratitis WAS related to gluten intolerance. In fact, so
far freedom from herpes outbreaks is the only substantial benefit I have
noticed since going gluten free in September. Indeed, whenever I think
about fudging on my diet, I wonder if it is worth taking a chance on getting
another attack of herpetic keratitis and that settles the question!!
lw <[log in to unmask]> Don't talk unless you can improve the silence
--Laurence Coughlin
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