At least once a week, a patient comes
in, saying, "You’re the fourth [or seventh or tenth]
doctor I've seen. I feel simply terrible but am always told that
my tests are normal, and there’s nothing wrong with me. Recently
I read about yeast overgrowth, and the symptoms seem to fit my case
exactly. The doctors, however, all tell me there’s no such
illness."
And there you have it: Truly miserable patients suffering from exhaustion,
abdominal bloating, fuzzy thinking, muscle weakness, joint pains,
congested sinuses, loss of interest in sex, a craving for sweets,
and recurring vaginal infections. And when they tell me how as teenagers
they’d taken a year's worth of antibiotics for acne, I know
their self-diagnosis is absolutely correct. They are indeed poster
children for the Candida Overgrowth Syndrome.
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