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<blockquote data-quote="DCUKMod" data-source="post: 1994237" data-attributes="member: 345386"><p>Oh boy, [USER=497318]@teresahunter[/USER] - you've been through the mill,... and back again! Sometimes I find the spiders web that is our boday (all interlinked to a carefully choreographed pattern so frustrating, due to the frailties that can strike when one linkage apparently goes wrong.</p><p></p><p>I'm sure we all get on a downer from time to time about how our GPs don't pick up some of these nuances, but how the heck can they in 10 minutes, when if we've cottoned onto something it can have taken months, or longer of living with the thing 24/7. Actually, that probably why my GP appointments rarely last as short as 10 minutes. It's my appointment, so I need my issues addressed. Hey ho.</p><p></p><p>Reading back through your symptoms, with the Alopecia, DH, and immediate symptoms on injesting gluten, I wonder if your GP would sanction an colonoscopy to get the definitive. I can understand if you'd rather not, as I chose not to myself. That said, I hadn't actually got the skin lesions issue right into my head before your posting just there. </p><p></p><p>I have noticed, over time, and only actually commented to a friend recently that my skin goes a bit whappy with gluten. If I make my OH a sandwich for lunch a couple of days in a row, my hand peel. If I find myself glutened, I have a couple of patches of "excema" I need to deal with (in addition to the brain for, painful joints, bloat and all that usual nonsense).</p><p></p><p>I'll still not be queueing up for any sort of moment in front of the camera, but it's definitely one to watch. When talking with the Endo about skin issues he was more focused on Lupus for me, but very, very thankfully I don't have that either. <img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite1" alt=":)" title="Smile :)" loading="lazy" data-shortname=":)" /></p><p></p><p>Oh boy. This place has taught me more about myself than I ever thought I needed (or wanted, for that matter) to know.</p><p></p><p>Take it steady and stick around. Your personal health spider's web sounds like it has a few little links under strain.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DCUKMod, post: 1994237, member: 345386"] Oh boy, [USER=497318]@teresahunter[/USER] - you've been through the mill,... and back again! Sometimes I find the spiders web that is our boday (all interlinked to a carefully choreographed pattern so frustrating, due to the frailties that can strike when one linkage apparently goes wrong. I'm sure we all get on a downer from time to time about how our GPs don't pick up some of these nuances, but how the heck can they in 10 minutes, when if we've cottoned onto something it can have taken months, or longer of living with the thing 24/7. Actually, that probably why my GP appointments rarely last as short as 10 minutes. It's my appointment, so I need my issues addressed. Hey ho. Reading back through your symptoms, with the Alopecia, DH, and immediate symptoms on injesting gluten, I wonder if your GP would sanction an colonoscopy to get the definitive. I can understand if you'd rather not, as I chose not to myself. That said, I hadn't actually got the skin lesions issue right into my head before your posting just there. I have noticed, over time, and only actually commented to a friend recently that my skin goes a bit whappy with gluten. If I make my OH a sandwich for lunch a couple of days in a row, my hand peel. If I find myself glutened, I have a couple of patches of "excema" I need to deal with (in addition to the brain for, painful joints, bloat and all that usual nonsense). I'll still not be queueing up for any sort of moment in front of the camera, but it's definitely one to watch. When talking with the Endo about skin issues he was more focused on Lupus for me, but very, very thankfully I don't have that either. :) Oh boy. This place has taught me more about myself than I ever thought I needed (or wanted, for that matter) to know. Take it steady and stick around. Your personal health spider's web sounds like it has a few little links under strain. [/QUOTE]
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