Gluten Sensitivity Since My Gallbladder Surgery

by Teresa
(Florida,USA)

I have a reaction to wheat(for quite a few years),rye, now oatmeal and dairy.:( I have also been diagnosed with depression,anxiety,acid reflux, Symptoms of Fibromyalgia and hypothyroidism, ( among others). I have been on a gluten free diet for almost a year now.


It makes me feel somewhat better.:)

All of my conditions,except the wheat problem happened since I had gallbladder surgery about nine years ago. I was wondering if having certain surgeries could be triggers to the conditions above, or possibly a Gluten Sensitivity ???

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Gluten Sensitivity after Surgery...
by: Kerri Knox, RN- The Immune Queen!

Hi Theresa,

So, yes, you are right- but I suspect that there is more going on here.

Yes, anytime you have a stressful event in your life, then gluten sensitivity can be 'triggered' by causing stress that leads to Increased Intestinal Permeability.

But such a stressful event also leads to magnesium deficiency. And anxiety and fibromyalgia are both Symptoms of Magnesium Deficiency.

And I'm also betting that you have severe vitamin d deficiency, and there is a HUGE connection between Magnesium and Fibromyalgia.

So, I suggest that you download my FREE book, the Essential Guide to Pain Relief, which you get when you Sign up For My Newsletter.

You do NOT need to resign yourself to having so called "Fibromyalgia" when there ARE solutions!!


Kerri Knox RN Immune Health Queen

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