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Graves Disease..anyone Here Have It?


boredinindianagirl

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boredinindianagirl Newbie

i just started my gluten-free diet recently, and am wondering if anyone else here has graves disease like me..thanks alot ;)

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graves disease caused because of a low thyroid hormone level. i don't have that disease but i stick to my doctor since they removed my thyroid and gave me synthroid instead. if the level si to low, i'm gonna get it, or another disease related to low or high tsh on a to long period of time. coeliac people can get that disease because of the absorbtion problem that comes along celiac disease.

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fpd Newbie

Graves Disease = Hyperactive Thyroid= Overactive Thyroid= TOO MUCH THYROID HORMONE

Is is not Hypothyroid

Many Thyroid patients be they Graves Disease or Hashimotos also suffer Coeliac

Its thought that the coeliac Disease triggers the Thyroid Disease but no one really knows

My husband started with Graves Disease ........now has Hashimotos .......also has Osteoporosis yet definitely no Coeliac

Our grandaughter age 3 does have Coeliac Disease although her Mother (our daughter) and her husband and their son do not have Coeliac

My sister and my Mother probably do have Coeliac though

So the inherited pattern is weird

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