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Sondra Henry <[log in to unmask]>
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Mon, 21 Sep 1998 10:09:47 -0400
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<<Disclaimer: Verify this information before applying it to your situation.>>

This is my first time sending an e-mail to this mailbox.  Since there is
such a wide distribution, I thought this was the best place to come to get
advise/answers.

I was diagnosed 3 yrs. ago (biopsy) and work extremely hard at being gluten
free.  Throughout the last 3 yrs, I've had bouts of dizziness, but it's
more like looking through real strong eye glasses, then taking them off and
seeing funny.  I stopped drinking diet soda's and eating anything with
aspartame in it thinking maybe this might be it.  I've had eye exams,
neurological exams (the kind they test different points on your body to see
how your muscles respond to various stimuli - even my eyes!), blood work,
etc., and while I'm glad everything comes back "negative", I wonder what's up?

Does anyone else have this happen or feelings of similar type?  Can someone
advise me on what kinds of "tests" I need to request to see if I'm
deficient in something or some other neurological exam?  I take Allegra-D
for allergies and Trazadone for insomnia and did call the 900# to see if
they were gluten free.  According to the pharmacist, they both are.

Could this be a symptom of check my diet, check it again, then recheck it?

Desperate to see things the way I remember them!

Sondra

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