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Congratulations! What a great reason for the "tired" symptom. :D

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Very glad I listened to everyone on this board and did not go right for an antidepressant.

I took a pregnancy test today and was SHOCKED to see 2 lines! No wonder I'm tired lol my body is healing and growing a human.

Yay! Congratulations! That could definitely confuse your symptom-tracking :lol: Is it your first baby? Any idea when the baby is due?

I bet your doctor will be surprised!!!

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Omg I'm just catching up, congratulations! That's the best surprise ever :).

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This is my 3rd my boys are 5 & 9 and I haven't seem my primary doctor yet so she doesn't know but I did call the reproductive clinic to let them know we didn't need their services anymore and the nurse was completely shocked! The endocrinologist told me he didn't expect gluten free to make any difference well apparently he couldn't have been more wrong.

We are looking at an October baby =)

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I hope you tell all those drs exactly what made the difference! Maybe they'll eventually think to tell others :) What a happy surprise!

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