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On Thu, 11 Jan 1996, George & Gayle Kennedy wrote:
> However, I soon developed what my nutritionist has called a geographic
> tongue, with a grand canyon down the middle, front to back, and various
> tributaries running into it. It is not painful nor problematic in any way,
> just a curiosity, and as it has not always been like that, I assume that
> something somewhere else in the body is causing the creases.
I have had geographic tongue my whole life (or at least since I was a
baby -- according to my mother). I have found that it is more pronounced
when I am experiencing episodes of gastric distress (due to any of my
various GI vagaries incl. CD). Again, no pain but interesting to look
at. I recently had a complete blood work-up done and I am fine (no highs
or lows) so I don't think diet has much to do with it -- in my case,
anyway.
Jane
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