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<blockquote data-quote="AndBreathe" data-source="post: 1251300" data-attributes="member: 88961"><p>Liam - Do you eat foods containing gluten in your day to day diet? Psoriatic style Arthritis can be a symptom of gluten intolerance. I don't mean Coeliac, which is different. Apparently, anyone showing psoriatic arthritis (PA) type of symptoms should be tested for gluten intolerance.</p><p></p><p>A friend of mine received treatment for the PA for several years, including some very strong drugs. One day his wife commented whenever he had a sandwich at lunchtime, his complexion would become very florid indeed, so being a vain sort, he changed his lunchtime food (to prove her wrong), to find she was correct. His joints also became much less painful, so back to the Rheumatologist he went.</p><p></p><p>Our bodies are such a complicated puzzle; especially when things go wrong.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AndBreathe, post: 1251300, member: 88961"] Liam - Do you eat foods containing gluten in your day to day diet? Psoriatic style Arthritis can be a symptom of gluten intolerance. I don't mean Coeliac, which is different. Apparently, anyone showing psoriatic arthritis (PA) type of symptoms should be tested for gluten intolerance. A friend of mine received treatment for the PA for several years, including some very strong drugs. One day his wife commented whenever he had a sandwich at lunchtime, his complexion would become very florid indeed, so being a vain sort, he changed his lunchtime food (to prove her wrong), to find she was correct. His joints also became much less painful, so back to the Rheumatologist he went. Our bodies are such a complicated puzzle; especially when things go wrong. [/QUOTE]
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