Quote from: bcam on May 05, 2012, 03:53:51 AM
It was an allergist who did my testing. I was referred to him by my internest. After going to several dermatologists (because it seemed everything I was experiencing was skin related - didn't realize how lousy I felt until I went off of the soy). All of the dermatologists felt it wasn't an allergy, just a skin condition. Finally, after years of this, my internest sent me to an allergist that he felt could help me figure it out, as my "skin condition" was just getting worse and worse. The allergist told me that the tests are not always reliable and even though it came back negative, it was still possible that it was the soy causing my problems. He put me on a strict no soy diet, no oil, no lecithin. As time went on, I realized I was also having a reaction to chick peas, green beans and peas...and I knew I had broken out in hives from peanuts, which through research brought me to the broader category of legumes. Even though it was difficult to eat this way, it worked like a charm. Over the next two years every problem cleared up and for the first time in years I felt normal again. I hadn't seen him in two years until this outbreak. I just couldn't get rid of the hives. After seeing him he sent me home to try (over the counter) Allegra and Zantac (which didn't really work too well for me - and I'm not sure that it doesn't contain soy) and told me to start all over again with my diet. As I scrutinized everything I was putting into my mouth I found several foods that either changed their ingredients and now contain soy or that I missed the first time around. Keeping up with ingredients is exhausting. I tend to slack a bit when I'm feeling good and scrutinize when I'm not.
It's the soy that gives me the most trouble, because even after two years of trying to avoid soy, it continues to be a learning experience. This whole experience has been quite a journey for me, as I had never had any issues until my fourties. I've gained so much knowledge from sites on line. It's how I discovered how many foods really have soy in them and how many other names it goes by. I have gained a lot of insight from hearing other people's experiences. Thanks for your interest...I'm looking forward to learning a lot from this site.