MedCity News December 8, 2024
Desiree Lindsay

Through the years, I’ve seen 12 different GI specialists, countless gynecologists, and many other specialists. I’ve had at least 10 surgeries and procedures. Here are three ways to prevent your patients from going through the same thing.

I’ve had numerous medical issues throughout my life. Only recently have I learned they’ve all been connected.

When I was a toddler, I started having severe gastrointestinal distress that frequently led me to visit the emergency room. Around age 8, the allergies started, and a full series of allergy shots didn’t help. I still suffer from complex histamine reactions to the majority of “healthy” foods, which puts my necessary eating habits in direct conflict with leading dietary recommendations. And then at 14, I...

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