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Has Anyone Heard Of This Symptom?


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Ok, I know this sounds crazy, but it's true.  I just added wheat back into my diet 4 days ago.  I want to get an actually diagnosis so I know exactly what I am working with here, plus for my daughter's sake, to know if I should have her tested or not.  Anyway, I'm pretty sure that I have been getting more and more jaundice over the last few days.  Could this be caused by the wheat?  I am not eating a bunch of carrots, either.  I now remember thinking I looked yellowish before, and noticed it on my armpits and thought, "huh, that's weird."  this was years ago, as a teen.  I have not eaten much wheat for years, though.  Is it possible that I get jaundice from wheat?  

 

Other info:  I have hypothyroid, and estrogen dominance issues.  I had gestational diabetes, though none of the normal risk factors (overweight, ethnicity).  I don't know if any of that is relevant, but just in case.  Oh!  and I know I should go to the doctor's, I am planning on going Monday afternoon if they can get me in.

 

ETA: I also have vit D and B12 and B6 deficiency.  I dont know if it matters, but I want to let you know everything that could help!


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Maybe copy this and go to your doctor right away?

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try2bgfree Rookie

Thank you.  I guess I will stop with the gluten challenge, this sucks I really wanted a proper diagnosis.  I just didn't want my daughter to have to be tested at such a young age.

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