I don't know if my joint pain is related to gluten, but it appears that it may be connected.
About 8 months ago, I started having bad joint pain. Six months ago, my doctor diagnosed it as bursitis, and told me to take Aleve and maybe try physical therapy. Neither helped, and the pain was getting worse and worse, until I was sometimes unable to walk.
My gut was also acting up, and the constant discomfort and inconvenience of that on top of the joint pain was driving me nuts.
Five weeks ago, I decided to research any connections between joint pain and stomach distress, and came up with gluten intolerance. I thought it couldn't hurt to try eliminating gluten from my diet, just to test what happened. After a week of eating gluten free, I had *no* joint pain whatsoever. I started walking and working out again, wearing high heels on occasion, and still -- no pain. (Stomach got better too.) Over Thanksgiving, I ended up eating some gluten-containing food, and the pain came back. It was more mild, but it still made sleeping and walking difficult. After returning to the gluten-free diet after the holiday, I am once again pain free.
It is so liberating not to be in so much pain. I'm going to continue eating gluten free for a while to see if I can stay pain-free. If after some time it seems that there really is a connection, perhaps I'll get tested (once I can afford it).
Since I'm not diagnosed, I don't know whether the joint pain really is connected to diet. But I haven't changed anything else in my life in the past month, and I've seen really dramatic results!