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<blockquote data-quote="misdiagnosed" data-source="post: 998549" data-attributes="member: 232027"><p>Thanks for this informative video. Yes I was diagnosed through pregnancy, and this saddens me that other people will fall through the net. Cus I was just told not to worry cus it is common in pregnancy and falsely told it would just go away. My son was 9lb 4oz and I wasn't told that it would be hereditary like this video is saying. After the baby I was checked with a OGGT test. This is when you are given sugar to drink - this really shows how people react to having sugar. And this is the test that I am saying should be given to people who are suffering mental health problems, instead of just palming them off with anti depressants. I was just told that I was borderline and to watch my diet. And since I was just told to cut down on sugar and have wholegrains instead of refined grains - I was put on the wrong diet. That was in 1986. Then in 2010 I got better educated after reading those books from America. But I am soo glad to have found this site in England now. We live in Preston Lancashire. It is so good to have found a group of people here in UK who share the same problems. "The low blood sugar handbook" by Ed Krimmel and Pat Krimmel says many RH have low vit B too. And that book did say that some with RH cannot tolerate grains at all. But it also had lots of other good information too. I do recommend that book.</p><p>Thanks for your super diet tips.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="misdiagnosed, post: 998549, member: 232027"] Thanks for this informative video. Yes I was diagnosed through pregnancy, and this saddens me that other people will fall through the net. Cus I was just told not to worry cus it is common in pregnancy and falsely told it would just go away. My son was 9lb 4oz and I wasn't told that it would be hereditary like this video is saying. After the baby I was checked with a OGGT test. This is when you are given sugar to drink - this really shows how people react to having sugar. And this is the test that I am saying should be given to people who are suffering mental health problems, instead of just palming them off with anti depressants. I was just told that I was borderline and to watch my diet. And since I was just told to cut down on sugar and have wholegrains instead of refined grains - I was put on the wrong diet. That was in 1986. Then in 2010 I got better educated after reading those books from America. But I am soo glad to have found this site in England now. We live in Preston Lancashire. It is so good to have found a group of people here in UK who share the same problems. "The low blood sugar handbook" by Ed Krimmel and Pat Krimmel says many RH have low vit B too. And that book did say that some with RH cannot tolerate grains at all. But it also had lots of other good information too. I do recommend that book. Thanks for your super diet tips. [/QUOTE]
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