As far as I'm aware, much/most of the peripheral neurpoathy caused by gluten-sensitivity is permanent, if not treated promptly.
I've seen several neurologists in the past couple of years, (for the TIAs, which involved my right arm, but I haven't consulted with anyone about the current issue, which involves my left arm), and so far, I've never encountered a neurologist who was even aware that gluten-sensitivity can cause peripheral neuropathy. None of them can explain my symptoms, but they insist that gluten-sensitivity cannot cause peripheral neuropathy.
I don't believe that it's a circulation problem, because my BP checks within about 1 mmHg for both arms. I might see what my doctor thinks, but I doubt that any of those guys get very excited over minor symptoms such as this.
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