I am certainly glad the OP has shared their recovery story. The unfortunate pattern, though, at this forum is that once every 12 months or so everyone seizes on some one recovery story (e.g., last year it was a Tribulus), and then everyone goes crazy trying to reproduce it, and about 50 guys end up worse, another year of the community making no overall progress, down the drain.
I hope this isn’t the year where everyone again tells themselves that all they need to do to recover is try diets. It’s always diets, herbs, hormones pills or injections, random off label drugs, never with any results at all, over and over the same ones tried by another generation with no results.
Meanwhile, the one certain way of getting a cure goes completely neglected — starting the scientific research. No one ever wants to do anything to facilitate the one and only thing that will ever produce a cure for PFS. For more than a decade everyone just tries the same shit over and over thinking someone else will start the research. So it never gets started.
To be clear, I think this poster’s recovery is real and that many others could benefit from gluten free as well. But that doesn’t mean gluten is the cause of PFS. We should try going gluten-free AND pursue a cure for PFS, which are two linearly independent items.