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A book recommendation from my Doctor.

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Dear fellow sufferers,

After a visit to my doctor, who was brilliant, and took time to listen to me! I’ve been recommended a book to read by her. It’s called Mine Your Gut by Kate Scarlata and Dr Megan Riehl. I’ve started it and it’s brilliant! Defo worth a read….

Secondly, interestingly she was keen to discuss my ovaries! The symptoms are very similar to ovarian cancer apparently. As it turns out I’ve had a full hysterectomy so it didn’t apply. It’s worth mentioning I thought.

I’ve been put on medication for restless legs, sleep and sickness and Omeprazole.

I’m feeling much more optimistic today and am looking forward to ‘managing’ the condition now.

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"Mine" or "Mind"?

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Sorry Mind! Predicted texts ….grrrrrrr!

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