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<blockquote data-quote="Geordie_P" data-source="post: 2442283" data-attributes="member: 343949"><p>This disease seems to be rare in humans, and rare in the UK. You have evidently done more reading on this than I have, so I don't say you are wrong, but I personally would not be surprised if there is a more straightforward reason for your issues. I suppose you could start by listing the usual factors and eliminating them: check your age, weight, diabetes type, family history and diet. If none of those make sense, see if a scan or endoscopy for flukes is available. I'm personally skeptical about it being flukes, but if you've exhausted the other avenues, who knows?</p><p></p><p>If you could give us more details of your diet and readings, or the other factors above, it might help someone with similar experiences give you more specific advice.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Geordie_P, post: 2442283, member: 343949"] This disease seems to be rare in humans, and rare in the UK. You have evidently done more reading on this than I have, so I don't say you are wrong, but I personally would not be surprised if there is a more straightforward reason for your issues. I suppose you could start by listing the usual factors and eliminating them: check your age, weight, diabetes type, family history and diet. If none of those make sense, see if a scan or endoscopy for flukes is available. I'm personally skeptical about it being flukes, but if you've exhausted the other avenues, who knows? If you could give us more details of your diet and readings, or the other factors above, it might help someone with similar experiences give you more specific advice. [/QUOTE]
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