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Arline,

Thank you so much for responding! I will look into it, but I don't

think I fit the profile for wheat/gluten/etc sensitivities. My nausea

and vomiting were related to the gastroenteritis, which was caused my

bad fast food (which sickened others as well) and also to the change

in birth control. The nausea and vomiting have since ceased

completely and I eat wheat/gluten without any other digestion

abnormalities. My panic attacks came about because of the hormonal

imbalance from the birth control I was on before and from my anxiety

disorder (they have since come almost completely under control since

switching back to the patch and working with a therapist).

>

> Urbnchic,

>

> You said:

>

> I'm so worried that this is never

> going to go away and that I'll be stuck with this for the rest of my

> life. :( :( :(

>

> If you don't find out what is causing it that is likely true.

>

> The symptoms you have--clitoral pain, bladder infections,

gastroenteritis, vaginal infections, vomiting, nausea, pain, panic

> attacks, and irritation are all symptoms I had (and a lot more)

before I stopped eating gluten. They are all gone.

>

> You may have been reading some of my posts this week. If interested

read them. Bottom line is you have a bunch of nasty symptoms that are

likely autoimmune and likely gluten and milk caused.

>

> Google Enterolab and get tested is my advice.

>

> Arline

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Hi ,

I think you fit the profile since there is no particular accurate profile. The

stereotypical propaganda is incomplete and one doesn't even have to have any of

those symptoms. But you said on the second email you sent that everything is

almost under control, it was all seemingly caused by food poisoning?? and

hormones?, birth control pill, and symptoms now are mostly gone, and I am glad

for that.

The neuropathy of Clitoral Pain by itself is an indication that your nevous

system is under attack. (That includes anxiety disorders). Neurologists who have

looked at neuropathy recommend that people be tested for gluten sensitivity if

they have any kind of neuropathy at all. A doctor named Latov at Cornell and

another one named Hadjivasseliov in the UK have researched this and are on the

internet if you are interested and ever have any more trouble.

Arline

>

> Subject: Re: Newbie, Experiencing Clitoral Pain for 4 months, Going

Crazy, Feeling

> To: VulvarDisorders

> Date: Thursday, August 14, 2008, 8:47 PM

> Arline,

>

> Thank you so much for responding! I will look into it, but

> I don't

> think I fit the profile for wheat/gluten/etc sensitivities.

> My nausea

> and vomiting were related to the gastroenteritis, which was

> caused my

> bad fast food (which sickened others as well) and also to

> the change

> in birth control. The nausea and vomiting have since

> ceased

> completely and I eat wheat/gluten without any other

> digestion

> abnormalities. My panic attacks came about because of the

> hormonal

> imbalance from the birth control I was on before and from

> my anxiety

> disorder (they have since come almost completely under

> control since

> switching back to the patch and working with a therapist).

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

> >

> > Urbnchic,

> >

> > You said:

> >

> > I'm so worried that this is never

> > going to go away and that I'll be stuck with this

> for the rest of my

> > life. :( :( :(

> >

> > If you don't find out what is causing it that is

> likely true.

> >

> > The symptoms you have--clitoral pain, bladder

> infections,

> gastroenteritis, vaginal infections, vomiting, nausea,

> pain, panic

> > attacks, and irritation are all symptoms I had (and a

> lot more)

> before I stopped eating gluten. They are all gone.

> >

> > You may have been reading some of my posts this week.

> If interested

> read them. Bottom line is you have a bunch of nasty

> symptoms that are

> likely autoimmune and likely gluten and milk caused.

> >

> > Google Enterolab and get tested is my advice.

> >

> > Arline

>

>

>

>

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