Quote from: ashnich on March 19, 2014, 04:33:50 PMQuote from: rebekahc on March 19, 2014, 04:12:42 PM
For starters, I'm so sorry you're suffering with so many symptoms! I have/have had many of the same symptoms and I know how frustrating it can be to try and nail down a cause......
....That leads me to your symptoms that aren't typical allergy symptoms... Several years ago I discovered I had a vitamin D deficiency. Since treating that, many of my symptoms have gone away or are much improved including joint pain (even though I do have an autoimmune arthritis), migraines and diarrhea. It's just something worth looking into, IMO. FWIW, another member here noticed similar results with vit. D therapy. Things that have not improved are my acid reflux and mildly elevated liver enzymes.
My final suggestion would be to keep a food diary where you record everything you eat each day and any symptoms (especially those that are more typical of IgE mediated food allergy - diarrhea, throat/ear itching, shortness of breath, abdominal pain, etc.). That will help you in finding any correlation to food.
My GI had me taking probiotics and prenatal vitamins since they are packed with just about everything. I honestly can't say that anything that I did made drastic changes, but when I was taking the vitamins and eating gluten free, I felt better for longer periods of time. In regards to the food diary, aren't there foods that can sometimes take days to have reactions to? I know that I have had a meal that has made me ill and then ate the same things two days later and felt fine, so how do I know if it was that meal that I just ingested or something that I ate hours or days prior to that moment?
Quote from: rebekahc on March 19, 2014, 04:12:42 PM
For starters, I'm so sorry you're suffering with so many symptoms! I have/have had many of the same symptoms and I know how frustrating it can be to try and nail down a cause......
....That leads me to your symptoms that aren't typical allergy symptoms... Several years ago I discovered I had a vitamin D deficiency. Since treating that, many of my symptoms have gone away or are much improved including joint pain (even though I do have an autoimmune arthritis), migraines and diarrhea. It's just something worth looking into, IMO. FWIW, another member here noticed similar results with vit. D therapy. Things that have not improved are my acid reflux and mildly elevated liver enzymes.
My final suggestion would be to keep a food diary where you record everything you eat each day and any symptoms (especially those that are more typical of IgE mediated food allergy - diarrhea, throat/ear itching, shortness of breath, abdominal pain, etc.). That will help you in finding any correlation to food.
Quote from: twinturbo on March 19, 2014, 02:06:46 PM
For starters, that's good. It means that your WBC was at least at that point within normal. However, you can still have infection as a chronic carrier. Have you been tested for HBV?
Quote from: twinturbo on March 19, 2014, 01:49:24 PM
With abnormal liver functions I'd next pursue a CBC blood count to check for white blood cell count. That's not normal, that should not be ignored and that is not part of IgE-mediated allergies. My first stop would be ruling out infection and Celiac, then possibly Lyme, RA, other autoimmune issues. Definitely infection and Celiac first. But that's what I would do based on the symptoms you describe even though I know you had a test. It's not adding up to food allergies.