A woman’s life took a tragic turn, because she suffered a psychosis from intolerance to gluten and tried to murder their parents her, resulting in her being convicted and imprisoned.
According to The Sunone day in the Massachusetts hospital he was treated a 37 years oldwhy showed symptoms of paranoia and she believed that everyone was conspiring against her. “She was a PhD student, on her way to getting her degree, living alone, independent. Then he was hit with this incredible change in behavior. He was like a split personality. He said he did things he wouldn’t normally do. Like shoplifting and becoming very aggressive to the point where she suspected her family wanted to kill her,” said Dr. Alessio Fasano.
The doctors diagnosed a psychotic disorder and prescribed antipsychotic drugs, but to no availwith Dr. Maureen Leonard reporting that “her first symptom was the belief that ‘people were talking about her’ as part of a larger ‘conspiracy’ in which family, friends and random people were part of a game against her.”
So, new tests were done and a mineral and vitamin deficiency was foundas a result of which he has lost 9 kg, because he suffered from celiac disease. This is an extremely rare condition that creates intolerance to intolerance, and in even rarer cases it creates psychotic episodes.
The cure and the tragic end
The doctors suggested that the woman follow a gluten-free dietNevertheless because he had not been cured, he thought they were lying. Shortly after being discharged, she lost her job, became isolated from friends and family, and attempted suicide.
So he returned to the hospital and was forced to follow this diet. Since, her life improved and within three months everything was perceived as normalas well as the crises he suffered.
However, everything changed after a while, because one day he accidentally ate a meal with gluten. Then, she had a seizure and tried to kill her parents.
The police arrested her and the court convicted her, despite the medical diagnosis that had been made.
“Where is he right now? I don’t know for sure. He has not contacted us. Once he was reinfected, he lost control of everything. I wish we could have done more for this young lady,” said Dr. Fasano, one of the doctors attending the 37-year-old.
Source: News Beast

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