So about 2 weeks ago, we (my son & I) went off of dairy completely. For a few days, I felt noticeably better. The persistent gas (my main complaint) seemed to taper down by at least 50%. I'd had a few loose-ish stools (easily disintegrated), but no D...if anything, C prevailed over the last 2 weeks. Then a few days (maybe a week?) after that, symptoms ramped back up to be worse than before. I've read in your posts that many of you have experienced this, as a new intolerance is uncovered when the prior one is eliminated. So, now we are eliminating all legumes, after reading Gloria's thoughts on soy-legumes. As it is, I was eating PB & black beans or lentils maybe 4 times per week total. I'm not confident that this will reveal much, but we'll see. Eggs will be next, I suppose, so I dread learning that eggs are off-limits. They are an ingredient in many of our allowed foods.
For the past 2 weeks, I've also felt intermittent upper GI symptoms (for me, this is usually indicative of eosinophilic gastroenteritis), such as nausea, belching, epigastric pain. Now in the last 2 days, the upper GI symptoms are worsening quickly. All day I've had a persistent sore throat, which is a hallmark of eosinophilic esophagitis (though I was diagnosed with EE, this is my only EE symptom), and I've also had gnawing stomach pain, low appetite & early satiety. Not to mention, depression coming on, extreme lethargy/fatigue & very low tolerance for my kids
Now that my upper GI symptoms are going strong again, my lower GI system is surprisingly quiet (minimal gas). It has seemed that often my BAD flares start in my lower GI with a bout of colitis-seeming symptoms and end up in upper GI eosinophilic issues.
What would you do in my situation? I am strongly considering meds because I just don't believe that eliminating more foods is going to sufficiently help this entire large complex of problems (MC, EE, EG). BTW, I am strictly avoiding all of my strong, moderate & low-level allergens now (corn, wheat, soy, lettuce, broccoli, peas, squash, celery, orange, hazelnut, mustard are the strong ones & oats, peanut butter, watermelon are lower), whereas I'd 'tested' a few of them in the past. Aeroallergens are also implicated in EE/EG, so I don't know if they are affecting me or not.
Entocort won't likely help my upper GI symptoms, unless somehow its all related, right? Two EE/EG meds I'd consider are Gastrocrom which acts in the stomach, and Flovent which is swallowed (not puffed) which acts on the esophagus. Gastrocrom is a class B drug for pregnancy & not rated for breastfeeding, but I feel comfortable with that. The others are class C, and I feel reasonably comfortable with that & would investigate the details further as it pertains to breastfeeding. I did resume taking Singulair & Claritin today just in case the aeroallergens are a contributing factor.
Just wondering what your thoughts are...feeling awful & not sure what to do next. I do have an appt. with an internist next week. I'll at least ask for a CBC to check that Eos number. Thanks for your support, folks.
Oh, btw, here are my frequently eaten foods:
breads by Smart Treat (just realized it has oat flour--I tested 1 of 4 for oats as an allergy); will eliminate this for awhile & see...
grapeseed oil
blueberries
tuna salad made with lemon juice, mayo, cilantro
plain potato chips (made w canola)
salsa (no allergens)
chicken, beef
quinoa
rice
potatoes--either made at home or fried in canola
Tempt Hempmilk
Homemade cookies using Gluten-Free 123 mix
Tempt Frozen Dessert
Enjoy Life choc chips
So Delicious Coconut yogurt
kale
garlic
spinach
carrots
purple cabbage
apples

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