I am sorry, I did not mean to imply that you were having the problems you wrote about now. I did mean to suggest that when a person goes through a bad time in their life there might well have been some metabolic imbalance that resulted in unusual behavior. I probably go overboard in suggesting to people that they be tested for gluten sensitivity/intolerance but so many people don't know they have this problem and Drs are just learning to diagnose it. And diagnosis is not easy as the symptons vary from person to person and the current diagnostic tests are at best 70% reliable. I've had Celiac Disease almost all my life and wasn't diagnosed until I was 70. And it is not that there is something wrong with us Celiacs it is only that something is wrong with our diet. How I wish that somebody had suggested to me that I might have had a problem with gluten, how different and healthier my life might have been.