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u/Infinite_Health · 2 pointsr/AskDocs

You’re welcome. Again, don’t panic or start googling about CD or gluten, unless you simply want to look up questions to ask the doc (here’s a great resource for that). If you’re symptoms are mild, there is nothing that is going to change your situation in the next few days, for better or worse, so there is no need to panic more, although, if you have that feeling you mentioned of impending doom, take that very seriously and go to a hospital. Otherwise, make an appt to see your doc, ask lots of questions, and most important, listen to your body. If you’re not happy with that doctor’s findings, get a second opinion.

My answer to your question is a question, what is causing the anxiety/depression/PTSD? That might get a little personal, so let’s go this route: extreme psychological states of any sort, i.e. stress, can have negative affects on the body, mentally as well as physically. It could, however, still be diet related. Yes, improper nutrition can cause mental deficiencies, not limited to anxiety, depression, and panic attacks. If anyone questions that, check out Jennifer Esposito’s personal story as an example.