MRI finding of demyelination
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Sorry you have been feeling punk and I hope today you are feeling better.
I am not certainly not a doctor but from what i gather alot of times there are no answers exactly what causes white matter lesions. And being a internet forum here the doctors prbably won't be able to be sepcific for you.
I have high elevated antigliadin antibodies (both Igg and Iga) without the gastro issuses. I get confused on the two as markers, but if i rememeber Igg points to celiac. I have found reference to celiac, crohns, and colitis and white matter lesions and demyelination. The gluetn intolerance has been linked to MANY health issues
Not much to read but it struck me when i found it, wish i could point you in a link, but may have lost them.
I hope you find answers and try to not too much, we all know how stress is. Take care and i wish you luck
amo
Stephanie
I have had many blood tests looking for all sorts of fatigue/headache/presyncope disorders with the only unusual finding being the mentioned elevated IGA Gliadin antibodies (more than double the accepted upper reference norm). This is a pointer to Celiac as AMO mentioned but the more specific endomysial IGA antibody test for Celiac was negative. I had these tests repeated on 3 separate occasions and each time the lab result came back the same with the conclusion that it is unlikely that I have Celiac and therefore I am not gluten sensitive.
The MRI finding was certainly a surprise to the Neurologist as he was initially thinking along the lines of recurrent migraines. Since a child I have had mild migraines (with aura) but they seem to now be more frequent (2-3 per month) and longer lasting (1-2 days) and when the Neurologist mentioned the word 'MS' I obviously started to become very worried and concerned.
I have now been prescribed propranolol as a preventative measure for the migraines but am reluctant to take them due to the possible side effects of dizziness and insomnia. I seem to be always tired which is not relieved by sleep and given that I am still playing competitive sport (although not as effectively or as often) I cannot convince myself at this stage to take the beta blocker.
hi again. I hopeyou feel better today. From my understandings you can be gluten sensitive (possible why you showings of the AGA) without being a full celiac (which would produce the pos EMA panel). I am not saying that is be cause to all you issuses but it would be something i would look farther to. No denying you are producing one type of antibody to gluten. Seems your body does not want it in your diet. Ihave been g/f for over a year and it sounds harder than it is, really. Like i said, gluten sesitivity i have read, without full celiac disease, has been a link to many different health issues other than the gastro type... migranes, seizures, irratiblity, depression, acne, menses problems, ataxia, just to name a few . There is a posting forum called Braintalk and has a whole folder to gluten and neuro problems. May be worth reading some.
Good luck with your doctors and i do hope you are well soon, keep faith:) amo
just to let you know that a gluten free diet is a doddle and if that is what is causing your problem, you should be up and running within a month. My other half is also a very active sportsman (mainly squash), and suffered terribly with fatigue, weight loss and a host of other symptoms about 10 years back. He went on a gluten free diet with a massive boost of folic