Oh, don't mention WHEAT!!!Hi. I'm afraid many of us have come across GPs who don't connect things up and don't test for the right things at the right time. 10 minute appointments are a big problem and most of us no longer have a GP who knows us well. Shortly before my diagnosis I went to the GP with candida (I'm male). He just gave me some ointment. It didn't occur to him to test my blood sugar or be aware that candida is one of the more common presenting symptoms of diabetes thru sugar in the urine. I now use the Internet extensively for any condition and believe I'm astute enough to sort the wheat from the chaff.
Apparently Type 1 diabetes and coeliac disease are connected to the same gene.I heard that coeliac disease is triggered the same way diabetes is, and can't knowingly be prevented by lifestyle as I think top healthy people still get it. May be just a stray gene that could have been passed on from your ancestors who might have had it but didn't pass it on to their great great grandchildren but might still present itself again a few generations after.
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