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Graves' disease

I've just been diagnosed with Graves' Disease. I have autoimmune thyroid disease that has changed from being primary Hashimoto's thyroiditis to Graves's Disease. I was diagnosed in 1997 with Fibromyalgia. I also have severe osteoarthritis, especially in both hands. What am I doing wrong? The doctor told me I'm a very strange case. What's that mean?


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thank you for your advise. I will ask my Endocrinologist to do this test.
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One cause of multiple different autoimmune disease is undiagnosed Celiac disease.  Have tests to rule that out.  If you have Celiac, then getting on a strict gluten-free diet will help control the cascade of autoimmune problems you are having.  
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