re: re: re: re: re: re: Vitamin D Deficiency
Jun. 21st, 2006   1:14pm

Hi Lynn,

You are now ahead of me : ) lactose intolerant ...I think maybe me too. I know that when the celiac is treated then latose intolerance might go away. Been reading up on how Hashi thyroid is connected to celiac and saw  adrenal galnd conditions thrown in also like addison’s. I wonder the reasons CAH not mentioned is because although not rare - it’s just not as common.

I’m afrais to get tested for latose intolerance or for corn?  Corn allergy ...can’t be allergic because I’m from the Mid-West orginally and corn is a requirement but alas many with celiac shouldn’t have corn either.

I’m convinced that CAH in itself is bad for some but other have differnt things going on as well.

I’m on .112 synthroid. Way back I went to a shrink that was your only trouble is a thyroid problem and she wanted me to get tested. I said."No...no.....I..... you see go to endocrinologists and of course if anything like that was going on the Endo would know" I was a stupid 28 year old  hehehhehe.

I swear that the Vitamin D had something  to do with the parathyroid

All the best,

Aimee  

I will flip out if the thyroid gets cancer from the Hashi ... I will have to trust the same medical speciality that thought the clitorectomy was a good thing. The other cancer wasn’t his specialty ..."I’m a specialist" and those symptoms ...."No, cause for concern"  What ?  no cause for concern ^%&$%$%^&456  at least if this turnes cancer He’ll be into it   hahaha i like this endo because I think he does try to  to peer over the endocrine wall , will listen, does call. I don’t think that when Little me darkened his door step that I would have medical issues beyond CAH. I think he likes CAH also because you can see those hazel eyes twinkel.         

Aimee
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