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Posted by PurpleCat
 - July 12, 2015, 02:06:12 PM
Lactaid pills do not work for me.  They don't even mellow out my symptoms.  Perhaps you can tolerate some kinds of cheese better than others.  Sour cream may have done you in.

Green Valley Organics Lactose Free Sour Cream is delicious and the same texture.  (love their cream cheese, yogurt and kefir too!)
Posted by cammiec
 - July 11, 2015, 07:34:15 PM
I'm starting to wonder if maybe I'm allergic to milk now, not just lactose intolerant. I had a slice of pizza earlier this week, 2 lactase pills & no problem. But tonight I had a casserole that had sour cream & shredded cheese, 2 lactase pills before meal, & 20 minutes after finishing I was having the worst abdominal cramping of my life... Or maybe I'm allergic to something completely different, I have no idea  *sigh* I don't know if this is signs of an allergic reaction, since I'm taking antihistamines. My reactions usually involved all the other horrible symptoms as well as cramping, when I wasn't taking antihistamines.
Posted by notashrimpwimp
 - July 09, 2015, 05:06:29 PM
For a while I was on a double dose of Allegra and Pepcid and they didn't help with my food reactions. Allegra helped prevent sinus issues but didn't touch the worst reactions.

I can't take antihistamines these days so I take Benadryl for reactions. It helps with flushing and stomach cramping but doesn't stop my more severe reactions.

Posted by cammiec
 - July 09, 2015, 04:05:29 PM
McCormick is the brand I use, thank goodness! I thought about it being spicy food, but I cook with cayenne (red pepper) quite often without issue, and eat salsa with cilantro in it.  I make all of my meals myself, so I know exactly what goes in to everything!
Posted by starlight
 - July 09, 2015, 02:50:43 PM
It was a boatload of them, there was a poor crop in India this year and somewhere along the supply chain, someone started mixing in peanut and almond for bulk. McCormack and Penzey's checked out as safe, but most of the other ones were affected. Best just to google the brand you used and cumin recall and see what you find.

That said, spicy foods can cause digestive issues in people in general, or it could've been cross-contamination of something else in your meal. Really hard to get a definitive answer unless you investigate all the brands and/or have a repeat episode and/or visit an allergist.  :-/  :grouphug:
Posted by cammiec
 - July 09, 2015, 02:23:49 PM
I was actually just reading about that this morning!  Peanuts are fine, but I avoid all tree nuts, since they're usually all processed together... I wonder if I have developed an allergy to almonds. The pistachio allergy developed in a matter of 6 months, & it is very severe. Was it a specific brand that was recalled?  I'm having a hard time locating that info.
Posted by starlight
 - July 09, 2015, 12:59:29 PM
I'm not seeing it in your allergy list, but there was a HUGE cumin recall earlier this year due to peanut and almond contamination. Any chance you've developed an allergy to one of those, or left one of them off your list?
Posted by cammiec
 - July 09, 2015, 11:37:19 AM
So I've been wondering what a reaction would be like while taking antihistamines.  I take Claritin daily, its the only allergy medication that doesn't make me ill.  And of course I avoid all of my known allergy foods, but I'm wondering if I have developed an allergy to Cumin.  I realized that after eating a meal that I'd cooked with Cumin, I have severe abdominal cramping & nausea.  The Cumin is the only out-of-the-ordinary thing in that meal.