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<blockquote data-quote="Janet_rabbit" data-source="post: 2393875" data-attributes="member: 293295"><p>I now have 3 autoimmune conditions - I've had T1 diabetes for 45 years and hypothyroidism for about 15. I've now also been diagnosed with autoimmune hepatitis which is leaving me very sleepy each day. Like others have said, it is difficult to know which one is causing any symptoms at any one time! Luckily T1 sugars are a lot easier to check than they used to be. I am still working (part-time as I'm too sleepy in the middle of the day to work full-time) and running and cycling as much as I can get away with! I am lucky to have a very good GP and consultants for both diabetes and gastro. I'm hoping my body stops attacking itself soon and am hopeful that the immuno-suppressant for the hepatitis might help with that (but I'm not a medic so maybe it doesn't work that way ...)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Janet_rabbit, post: 2393875, member: 293295"] I now have 3 autoimmune conditions - I've had T1 diabetes for 45 years and hypothyroidism for about 15. I've now also been diagnosed with autoimmune hepatitis which is leaving me very sleepy each day. Like others have said, it is difficult to know which one is causing any symptoms at any one time! Luckily T1 sugars are a lot easier to check than they used to be. I am still working (part-time as I'm too sleepy in the middle of the day to work full-time) and running and cycling as much as I can get away with! I am lucky to have a very good GP and consultants for both diabetes and gastro. I'm hoping my body stops attacking itself soon and am hopeful that the immuno-suppressant for the hepatitis might help with that (but I'm not a medic so maybe it doesn't work that way ...) [/QUOTE]
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