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Did you find anything further out? This sounds like exactly what I am going through!
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Wow. Sounds like the same thing happened to me. It's like I'm allergic to fat. I remember when it first started happening...when I started gaining weight. I had a breakup and I decided I was going to eat whatever the heck I wanted. Well, whatever I wanted consisted of ice cream morning noon and night. That was about it. I gained 15lbs and my body started to freak out. I couldn't stop gaining weight despite me not eating a lot and stopping the ice cream eating. I had really bad stomach problems. My noticed my hair started falling out. I had a foggy brain. My skin started breaking out even more and it was oilier than ever not to mention the coarse chin and facial hairs that showed up. The facial hairs would be like one coarse hair on my cheek, maybe three on my chin, four on my neck, a couple on my jawline...nothing that said hairy face really but I would still pluck them out. I remember as a teen when I weighed 150lbs at my heaviest as a teen at only 5'2. I lost the weight around 18 yrs old and was down to my regular 130lbs. I lost another 10lbs around 19 and that was only because the person's house I stayed at the most seemed to not believe in keeping food in the fridge and I was "in love". So I ended up being 120lbs in which that weight came off in my thighs. So when I had the break up, I gained 15lbs back which would make me 135 and although it wasn't bad, my body freaked out and kept piling the weight back on. Not only that, but I was experiencing weird hair loss that if I tugged on a strand, it would slide easily out of my hair follicle and my eye sight became worse. I was checked out for diabetes, pcos, hypothyroidsim and pretty much all the doctors probably thought I was crazy because all my tests came back normal. I knew i had anemia, but I've always had anemia and people can have anemia without the crazy weight gain and hair loss I was experiencing. I am at my heaviest now a little over a decade later at 200lbs, hemorrhaging menstrual cycles with half of my hair gone in the back of my head. It's an ophiasis pattern hair loss so it's not easy to cover up. I lost a decade of my life to this illness that's not diagnosable. Every doctor claims there is nothing wrong with me and have had doctors to be rude to me. I've had a gynecologist find high levels of candida in my system although I exhibit no yeast infections. I learned on a website once that high levels of candida is a result of the body trying to fight off a bacterial infection. I did have pancreatitis once and other weird inflammatory issues like tendonitis that would pop up out of nowhere not to mention a stomach issue that feels like Crohn's Disease. I need help but can't get it.
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I have exactly the same symptoms and problems as you! The doctors can't figure out what is wrong with me. Have you figured out what is wrong yet, any diagnoses?
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I am going through what sounds like the same thing now and again no one believes me but i work out like crazy 90 mins of intense exercise 5 days a week and eat so well. if i cheat and eat 1 biscuit i put on kilograms of weight and become so bloated. ive always had a very healthy metabolism - going twice a day. and suddenly out of nowhere - i turned 28 after coming out of an 8 year relationship and not only did that go wrong but my body just went nuts. first i lost a whole lot of weight, which made sense as i wasnt eating much, but then my periods stopped and things went from bad to worse. i became super constipated and bloated. ive always had people comment on my clear 'baby' skin but it became covered in acne. ive been tested for hypothyroidism and had all the blood tests for everything you can imagine and nothing. ive been like this for 6 months now and im losing my mind. i try to stay positive but when you cant enjoy life and all you do is put on weight its really hard. i just want some answers about what is going on with my body and how to get back to normality.
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Know of a good cheaper probiatic?
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