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<blockquote data-quote="dancer" data-source="post: 2330731" data-attributes="member: 110569"><p>We know that hormones can cause problems to our blood sugars. During my second pregnancy, I suddenly changed from relatively normal blood sugars to lots of unexpected highs and lows. When I mentioned it at clinics, it was usually implied that it was me that was at fault. After pregnancy and breast feeding, I expected my blood to go back to normal, but they didn't.</p><p></p><p>Decades later, at my fist coeliac test, I tested positive and was referred to a gastroenterologist who did an endoscopy. This showed I'd been coeliac for a long time, though not from childhood. I am convinced that CD started around the time of that pregnancy. It could be the menopause that's causing your present problems but it could also be something else. Have you had a recent coeliac test?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dancer, post: 2330731, member: 110569"] We know that hormones can cause problems to our blood sugars. During my second pregnancy, I suddenly changed from relatively normal blood sugars to lots of unexpected highs and lows. When I mentioned it at clinics, it was usually implied that it was me that was at fault. After pregnancy and breast feeding, I expected my blood to go back to normal, but they didn't. Decades later, at my fist coeliac test, I tested positive and was referred to a gastroenterologist who did an endoscopy. This showed I'd been coeliac for a long time, though not from childhood. I am convinced that CD started around the time of that pregnancy. It could be the menopause that's causing your present problems but it could also be something else. Have you had a recent coeliac test? [/QUOTE]
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