search:



Re: Other health problems

From: allan (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Fri Mar 26 21:12:28 1999


Hi Joy Its been suspected that i have fluctuating blood sugar problems, but not something I've pursued much; it hasn't been so bad when I'm more conscious about eating fairly regularly. One of the first things that got tested when things got really bad for me this fall was my thyroid, which was around the low normal level. Something I found really interesting: before my endo was diagnosed, my husband was talking to a doctor whose specialty is cancer; his suspicion then was that my symptoms were caused by a thyroid problem. I do remember reading somewhere that both thyroid and bloodsugar, and about three hundred other things, are associated with endo. It also seems that I may have a pituitary malfunction - oh well, what's another body part gone bad :) :) Have a good night! I'm heading off to be a bed potatoe! (I love it!) Amy

anonymous@obgyn.net wrote: >
> Hi Everyone!
>
> Thanks for all of your responses to the "Food for thought"
> message I sent! =) I just had a question:
> I have hypoglycemia (low blood sugar) and my family has a history of
> thyroid problems. I have heard that each of these are commonly
> associated with endo and other female problems. Has anyone else
> experienced either of these?
>
> I hope everyone has a great weekend! I am certainly going to try to
> get some rest and lay on the couch a lot! By the way, I love the
> phrase "bed potato" !
>
> With love, Joy
>




recommended search...
Google
OBGYN.net forums endometriosis zone Web

use when must restrict search to only the endometriosis forum...
Enter search keywords:
Returns per screen: Require all keywords:
Return to [ endo@obgyn.net ] Technical Problems: webmaster@obgyn.net
Last Updated: Wed Dec 2 04:18:09 2009

Women's Insurance Checklist from Auto Insurance Quote

home | medical professionals | women | industry | forums | international
e-mail | about us | advertising | our sponsors | contact us | disclaimer |

This information is provided for educational purposes only.
Please read the disclaimer. ©1996-2008, all rights reserved.
Do not reproduce without permission of MediSpecialty.com