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Re: Thrush ( Yeast Infection in the mouth)From: anne (anonymous@obgyn.net)Mon, 1 Oct 2001 08:19:45 -0500 (CDT)
Chronic Fatigue is often a diagnosis for a non-diagnosed problem, eg thyroid disease, PCOS, IR, I've been diagnosed with CFS in the past and then I sat around tired and frustrated for a few years before I found a plethera of problems over the years, one after another. Now I'm up to PCOS and I hope it's the last piece of the puzzle. I've had thrush - mild, diflucan is very good, you need to take it for a longer period of time, forget how long. Avoiding sugars and processed foods help. My mother has done a 30 day all veggie and fruit diet that helped her a great deal with allergies of all kind.
-- Anne At Sun, 30 Sep 2001, Donna wrote: > >> SeeLeeLee: > >People with Chronic Fatigue Syndrome also get thrush. Compromised immune systems >can happen without the presence of HIV. If you have recurring thrush, you may >want to go through some type of yeast reduction in your diet. You may also want >to talk to your doctor about Diflucan, which can help get rid of it. > >Best wishes, > >Donna in Utah > >> >At Sun, 30 Sep 2001, anonymous@obgyn.net wrote: >> >Hi all I usually read the posts and very rarely write anything but I have >> >some questions...I need to know if any of you experience Thrush which is a >> >yeast infection in your mouth which is very painful. I have one now and I >> >had it once before. I need to know if there is anything I can do to prevent >> >from getting another one? I was told that this is something that someone >> >who has diabetes usually gets. I like many of you are insulin resistant. I >> >believe this is why I am getting them. So, if any of you have anything to >> >help with this problem please feel free to e-mail me at seeleelee@aol.com >> > >> >Thank You >> >Caroline >>
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