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Old 06-13-2013, 12:41 PM
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The single most common cause of PN that is dietary is GLUTEN.

Did you ever try gluten free eating? If you feel better fasting, that may be because you are not consuming gluten during that time period.

Did you take vitamins during your pregnancy and breastfeeding?
Then suddenly stop them? Thiamine would be in them along with folic acid and other vitamins too, that you and your baby need.

I would ask for blood work at the doctor's for B12, thiamine, B6, folic acid, Vit E, and Vit D. Women with new babies can be low in a great many nutrients.

Good luck at the new doctor's visit. Try to write down your history for the new doctor, so that he/she can refer back to it
at their own pace, so as not to miss anything.
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