Thanks for that comment.The change has been insane. and i understand what u mean with the work. iv been to pyhcatrist because of heavy depression. i was staying up til 2 almost everynight trying to rember what iv een doing a school. i thought i was just studying wrong. Not having the brain fog has made school enjoyable. Its nice to know its not just in my head. Congrats on the PHD. im so happy i found out befor i went to uni, im planning on doing polotical sceince and law so it should make alot less stresful, not th il study any less hehe.
nick
Sep 02, 2008 Rating
Thanks for sharing your gluten story NicholasNEW by: Andy
What an amazing improvement Nicholas!! I think you should feel very lucky that you made this change so young....most of us don't find out until well into our twenties and beyond. I too had great difficulty throughout school, especially with memory and concentration. I was pretty studious though and stuck at it and managed to do okay. But I had to work twice as hard as everyone else. I also had to work incredibly hard all the way through university - which never seemed fair to me...when everyone else slept I stayed up so many nights trying to catch up. I figured out my gluten problems about a year ago. The 'mental fog' I experienced has gone and I have recently finished a PhD! (The last part of my doctorate was so much easier because my my brain actually functioned as it should!). I wish I had of known all of this before I started university....life would have been a thousand times easier. I am exhausted from having to work so hard to achieve what I have throughout school and uni, but I am grateful that I now know the significant impact gluten can have on my life. Thanks for sharing your story Nicholas. And don't bother wishing that you had found out earlier...you are still so young and if you can battle your way through school when you were not mentally at your best, then you can do anything now!!! Best wishes,
Andy
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