I was in the British Army and an a Vet from the first Gulf war, I have 3 sons, my first was diagnosed with type 1 Diabetes at the age of 18mths, from the age of about 10 stopped growing due to being growth hormone deficient, he was finally diagnosed as celiac, he is also Lactose intolerant.
my middle son is okay, however my youngest son is none celiac gluten sensitive, lactose intolerant and has tracheobronchial malacia, and is too ill to attend school.
I have for years thought that we cant just be that unlucky, but as the majority of the guys I served with have healthy children I thought perhaps I'm just trying to find some or something to blame.
but the similarities here are too much of a coincidence!
I was in the British Army and an a Vet from the first Gulf war, I have 3 sons, my first was diagnosed with type 1 Diabetes at the age of 18mths, from the age of about 10 stopped growing due to being growth hormone deficient, he was finally diagnosed as celiac, he is also Lactose intolerant.
my middle son is okay, however my youngest son is none celiac gluten sensitive, lactose intolerant and has tracheobronchial malacia, and is too ill to attend school.
I have for years thought that we cant just be that unlucky, but as the majority of the guys I served with have healthy children I thought perhaps I'm just trying to find some or something to blame.
but the similarities here are too much of a coincidence!