
I may do that, pinklilies.
The symptoms are more or less zilch at the mo thank god, so the pills are doing the trick - good thing too, I'm still struggling with the damn diet. :-( Trouble is, after something like 15 years of eating whatever I want, it's a very, very hard habit to get out of. But I'm working on it!
munrogirl - that doesn't surprise me, about diet not being suggested. I've been to the docs for a few things over the years - mostly not being as energetic as I used to be, and recently for having serious trouble dragging myself out of bed in the mornings (I sleep VERY heavily, something I never used to do). Had a barrage of tests, some of which I suggested myself - diabetes, thyroid - due to family history, but the doctor never, not once, mentioned diet. I did, several times, and he kept dismissing it.
It was only the gastritis this time that made it come up. The stupid thing is, he was asking about my lifestyle, drinking, smoking etc, and when I'd said I don't drink or smoke, and don't take regular meds and only ibuprofen once in a blue moon, he said "so, healthy living and healthy eating then?" I could have throttled him - I must have said I ate pretty much nothing but junk food 4 or 5 times last time I was there! He only listened this time because there is no other reason for me to have gastritis. Food aside, I live a very healthy life - very active, teetotal, etc, etc.
It's very frustrating - in my years of trying to sort out the tiredness and sort my diet out, I've come to learn a lot about nutrition, and most of what's up with me can be sorted through my diet. Almost all of it, only my back that can't be really, and even that may have healed faster if I'd been eating properly when I had the treatment. But no doctor has ever mentioned it. My chiropractor did - when I asked if losing weight would help my back (the weak point is in my lower back, and all my weight goes to my middle). I always have to bring it up for it to get considered.
Okay, rant over :-)