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Diabetes, Celiac And Overactive Thyroid?


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Anyone else got these 3 fun diseases? I will have to go to university later this year and I'm kinda nervous as to how I'll cope with all of these (mainly diabetes & coeliac without my mums cooking), and I'd like to talk to someone who's done it already / going to do it... Also I'd like a heads up on any other irritating failures my body is likely to present :P


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Anyone else got these 3 fun diseases? I will have to go to university later this year and I'm kinda nervous as to how I'll cope with all of these (mainly diabetes & coeliac without my mums cooking), and I'd like to talk to someone who's done it already / going to do it... Also I'd like a heads up on any other irritating failures my body is likely to present :P

I assume that you are an international teen , as going to uninversity soon. Try posting in the teen section. You will find more to join you and help with your issues. And, if not, we will be here. :)

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The overactive thyroid might disappear once you've been off gluten for awhile. I wish I'd known that when I had Graves Disease, instead I had my thyroid nuked with radiation and now I'm on thyroid meds for life.

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