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<blockquote data-quote="Craig1986" data-source="post: 2314109" data-attributes="member: 515976"><p>Thanks for all of your replies!</p><p>DCUKMod - I apologise, I could have worded it better. I wouldn't expect a diagnosis <img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite1" alt=":)" title="Smile :)" loading="lazy" data-shortname=":)" /> should have said I was looking to see if anyone had been through similar experiences. She has said about keeping a diary and going into the finest of details. She's only 28, but she's so conscious of everything going on, mainly the excessive sweating from doing very little, that she's in a very closed in state. Doesn't like leaving the flat much etc. But maybe keeping a track of menstrual activity, diet and activity etc is the best way to go for now.</p><p></p><p>Antje - that's all we want to know. She is very aware that anything is most likely caused by her earlier poor control, she accepts it's on her. But if there are things that can help her, then that's what we want to find out. I have mentioned the forum to her in the past, she's just very shy, and feels people might take the mick out of her grammar and spelling. Think she could do with being on here though.</p><p></p><p>Type Zero and Mark - yeah I thought the FODMAP may have helped identify intolerances, but then we were eating gluten on that, and maybe that is the thing to eliminate on a long term basis. Which she has said she is more than happy to do. See if that makes a difference.</p><p></p><p>My main concern is I don't want her to lose faith in the process she's made, and feeling like people aren't listening? And as I said, it could be that the doctors are right. I just know how bummed out she is about it, and I don't want her taking a huge step backwards etc. She really wants to try for a baby in the near future.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Craig1986, post: 2314109, member: 515976"] Thanks for all of your replies! DCUKMod - I apologise, I could have worded it better. I wouldn't expect a diagnosis :) should have said I was looking to see if anyone had been through similar experiences. She has said about keeping a diary and going into the finest of details. She's only 28, but she's so conscious of everything going on, mainly the excessive sweating from doing very little, that she's in a very closed in state. Doesn't like leaving the flat much etc. But maybe keeping a track of menstrual activity, diet and activity etc is the best way to go for now. Antje - that's all we want to know. She is very aware that anything is most likely caused by her earlier poor control, she accepts it's on her. But if there are things that can help her, then that's what we want to find out. I have mentioned the forum to her in the past, she's just very shy, and feels people might take the mick out of her grammar and spelling. Think she could do with being on here though. Type Zero and Mark - yeah I thought the FODMAP may have helped identify intolerances, but then we were eating gluten on that, and maybe that is the thing to eliminate on a long term basis. Which she has said she is more than happy to do. See if that makes a difference. My main concern is I don't want her to lose faith in the process she's made, and feeling like people aren't listening? And as I said, it could be that the doctors are right. I just know how bummed out she is about it, and I don't want her taking a huge step backwards etc. She really wants to try for a baby in the near future. [/QUOTE]
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