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<blockquote data-quote="donnellysdogs" data-source="post: 950912" data-attributes="member: 17713"><p>Good to moan. I am T1 and had pretty much been diagnosed with everything you have listed during 30+ years. Even perncious anaemia too.</p><p></p><p>All completely off records now.. Except the carpal tunnel that was operated on.</p><p></p><p>The cause was aspartaame, artificial sweeteners and preservatives. Still got slow colonic transit but normally that is manageable nowadays.</p><p></p><p>I would really, really try and perhaps look at the foods that you are eating.</p><p></p><p>I don't advocate low carb and high fat necessarily but I do advocate unprocessed foods or ready meals.. </p><p></p><p>A good natural diet specific to your likes snd dislikes with taste buds can go a whole long way to making improvements on your wellbeing.</p><p></p><p>At one point 5 years ago I could badely get out of bed.. And had full DLA. Now although undergoing biopsies and tests I am still fit as a fiddle and working as a gardener and back to my lean and mean body anfld going to the gym. Just had a little crisis over 3 biopsies and 11 samples and don't know all tbe results yet. I do lnow though that if you roll over and say "thats it, I'm doomed" then it makes things worse..</p><p></p><p>I suspect you are feeling pretty depressed to be honest but.... I don't know what you are eating but there are foods that can change your whole wellbeing.</p><p></p><p>A vit d tablet daily was my biggest change as I've always ate pretty healthy. Vit D is from sun as well as other sources but it certainly helps me to feel tip top..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="donnellysdogs, post: 950912, member: 17713"] Good to moan. I am T1 and had pretty much been diagnosed with everything you have listed during 30+ years. Even perncious anaemia too. All completely off records now.. Except the carpal tunnel that was operated on. The cause was aspartaame, artificial sweeteners and preservatives. Still got slow colonic transit but normally that is manageable nowadays. I would really, really try and perhaps look at the foods that you are eating. I don't advocate low carb and high fat necessarily but I do advocate unprocessed foods or ready meals.. A good natural diet specific to your likes snd dislikes with taste buds can go a whole long way to making improvements on your wellbeing. At one point 5 years ago I could badely get out of bed.. And had full DLA. Now although undergoing biopsies and tests I am still fit as a fiddle and working as a gardener and back to my lean and mean body anfld going to the gym. Just had a little crisis over 3 biopsies and 11 samples and don't know all tbe results yet. I do lnow though that if you roll over and say "thats it, I'm doomed" then it makes things worse.. I suspect you are feeling pretty depressed to be honest but.... I don't know what you are eating but there are foods that can change your whole wellbeing. A vit d tablet daily was my biggest change as I've always ate pretty healthy. Vit D is from sun as well as other sources but it certainly helps me to feel tip top.. [/QUOTE]
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