Quote from: forvictoria on September 26, 2014, 07:40:53 PM
But Mt Sinai is in my health insurance's network.
Quote from: LinksEtc on September 26, 2014, 07:32:13 PM
Is it just the FAHF that wouldn't be covered by insurance or is Dr. Li herself out of your network? Is Mount Sinai in your network / covered by insurance?
Quote from: forvictoria on September 20, 2014, 10:12:59 AM
Oh almost forgot Dr Li is outside all insurance so all my visits to her and any herbal meds will be out of my pocket, Her office visit is not cheap but so worth it if this all works out.
Quote from: forvictoria on September 26, 2014, 07:08:22 PM
He says I am atypical (story of my life )and should go to Mt Sinai where I would get better answers of what is going on with me. He also feels pursuing FAHF-2 with Dr Li is good for me since I am so stressed about my allergen since it first happened.
I will send Dr Li all my previous blood work and pictures of the hives along with these latest results.
Quote from: CMdeux on September 26, 2014, 06:49:10 PMwow interesting because I have Meniere's and MAV migraine associated vertigo (but do not get headaches which is common with MAV) and MAV foods like the ones you mentioned definitely are a trigger for me and set off vertigo and feeling unbalanced)
Not really-- some people are idiopathically hypersensitive to histamines. Anecdotally, one of the ways that this seems to crop up in families is dietary triggers for migraine.
(Cheeses, chocolates, that kind of thing.)
Quote from: Macabre on September 26, 2014, 06:07:19 PM
Shrimp is known for having a lot of antihistamines. You can have a response to shrimp that iis not an allergic rreaction to shrimp.
Quote from: LinksEtc on September 26, 2014, 06:06:48 PMQuote from: forvictoria on September 26, 2014, 05:06:16 PM
well. I took the IGE Blood tests Dr Li wanted and just got the results back, I am quite in shock, everything that was tested came back normal, including Shrimp, cockroach and dust mites I have 7 prior different IGE test showing I am allergic to shrimp, cockroaches and dust mites and broke out in full body hives from 1 shrimp.
I am waiting for the allergist to call to go over the results, I have no idea what to think of this and how can I send these results to Dr Li and wanting to start taking FAHF-2..
My total IGE was 24 it has never been that low, I just don't know what to think
Any input on this? is this common when you are allergic to have results come back <.35 in the things you are allergic too??
It is definitely possible to be allergic and have results come back <.35. This happened to my dd for several years ... although her last sesame blood test was positive.
An expert allergist will be able to interpret the big picture by taking everything into account ... testing (blood/skin) & a careful history (ex - when and what your reactions were like). If they think there's a reasonable chance that the allergy has resolved, they might offer you an oral food challenge.
Just take things step by step ... share all the info with your allergist & Dr. Li ... they should hopefully be able to guide you through this.
Don't go into this thinking that you have to get FAHF ... work with the docs and be willing to change course as necessary.
Quote from: forvictoria on September 26, 2014, 05:06:16 PM
well. I took the IGE Blood tests Dr Li wanted and just got the results back, I am quite in shock, everything that was tested came back normal, including Shrimp, cockroach and dust mites I have 7 prior different IGE test showing I am allergic to shrimp, cockroaches and dust mites and broke out in full body hives from 1 shrimp.
I am waiting for the allergist to call to go over the results, I have no idea what to think of this and how can I send these results to Dr Li and wanting to start taking FAHF-2..
My total IGE was 24 it has never been that low, I just don't know what to think
Any input on this? is this common when you are allergic to have results come back <.35 in the things you are allergic too??
Quote from: LinksEtc on September 20, 2014, 09:00:19 AM
Why not just have Dr. Li as your allergist at this point?