Hi I’m new to this forum, and this thread is very interesting to me. I have been suffering from seizures since I was 12 years old (I am 25 now) and I am very lucky to have had fairly good success controlling them through drugs. However; my cousin, who suffers from gluten intolerance, mentioned that a link had been noted between epilepsy and gluten allergies and perhaps I have a gluten allergy. My grandmother suffered from gluten intolerance, and so do other members of my family.
This is all news to me, and so I am very curious about this subject. After reading this thread, I got the distinct impression that the damage done to the brain by untreated gluten allergies is permanent. Is this true? No lesions have been noted on the many scans I have had (although I realize that does not mean that damage is not there), and the doctors are of the opinion that it is a hereditary problem. They can’t seem to find any physical reason for the seizures to be happening.
All in all, this news gives me some hope, but I would really like to know if the long term exposure causes permanent damage or if it is possible to recover.