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Mon, 4 Nov 1996 09:07:24 GMT
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Elizabeth wrote:
 
> >Does anyone have any experience dealing with Hashimoto's disease, aka
> >(I think) lymphocytic thyroiditis?  Is there any potential remedial
> >connection with a gf diet, or documented connection with celiac disease?
 
Susan Owens wrote:
 
> I've met lots of people with Hashimotos...I just have the sneaky suspicion
> that the connection might lie hidden in the reasons why it is more likely
> for a person who has one autoimmune disease to get another....It is
> possible this may involve some factors that cause a problem with the normal
> process of eliminating self-reactive T cells in the thymus, or....it could
> relate to a breakdown in the usual sequestration from the immune system of
> the tissues that become autoreactive.
 
Info from living so long:
I think all diagnoses relating to thyroid should involve a second or third
concurrence before any medication is initiated. It is believed by some that
the taking of a thyroid supplement further encourages the thyroid gland to
cease function on its own.
 
The thymus relation is interesting. Up to at least fifty years ago, some
obstetricians had newborns taken to x-ray for destruction of the thymus
gland.  Since my obstetrician was one of those, I have wondered about my
neonatal treatment. These obstetricians believed that the thymus gland
served no useful purpose. Interesting theory, BUT!
--
A Surra <[log in to unmask]>San Antonio, TX

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