u/46XX_

So recently I got diagnosed with severe osteoporosis, Z score of -3 at 22🥲 and now i have to get tested for a bunch of things including celiac disease

And after looking into it I found something really intresting, in a 1983 study they found that some men with celiac who didnt follow a gf diet experience androgen insensitivity like symptoms including significantly elevated LH & Testosterone, infertility and a lack of masculinazation (which improved after going GF!!)

Making it increasingly more likely that my VUS on the ESR receptor, is actually not harmfull at all. If I end up testing positive for celiac

Because literally omg, these are the exact issues I've been struggling w my entire live! I literally haven't surpassed tanner 2 yet😭 despite my levels being wayy to high since atleast age 12

Does anyone happen to know more about the effects of celiac on the effect of estrogen sensitivity? Or has anyone been diagnosed w celiac during their transition, and did you notice a difference in progress before and after going gluten free?

The study: https://europepmc.org/article/pmc/pmc1420172

Old posts for context: https://www.reddit.com/r/DrWillPowers/s/Vllxlz6rkw

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