Hi gals!
MK, I had looked into that a few months ago. It is so interesting. I know that I don't have coeliac disease. A few months ago I had a gastroscopy because of my gerd where they also take a look of your upper small intestine. That looked fine which isn't the case in coeliac sufferers. However, they suspect that in people who don't have the extreme of this disease even a glucose intolerance can cause issues. I tried to go gluten free but didn't manage to. DH also hated the gluten free bread I was making. I will try to go wheat free this time. Some people also say that it's not just the gluten in wheat but wheat itself causing the problems. Gluten in other grains, such as dinkel, is better tolerated by gluten intolerate people.
We went to the dr today. I got my biopsy results which just confirmed the polyp (it was a relief). Dr says the polyp was in the opening of my right tube, right is my dominant ovary. He want us to try for two months au naturel and then if nothing I will be prescribed clomid. But he seemed very optimistic.
Aleja, I take some pills. Half of them are estrogen and the other half progesterone, 21 in total. They usually prescribe it in women with cycle issues, but not only. In my case the estrogen are meant to strengthen the endometrium, and the progesterone to delay slightly my period. ...But he said it's ok to omit some of the progesterone pills...
I hope everyone is doing well...