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Lea89

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  1. I did, as I said most of them don't know what it is, and doctors who know about it, don't even know which food are high histamine. I asked about supplements to take and they just shrug their shoulders, for them it's not that serious or life altering. My gastro thinks that histamine intolerance equals IBS. Or at least it seems to me like it. I think I will...
  2. Is it dangerous to take antihistamines every day? I mean is it safe to do it long term? I may try it again. I did it for some time and it helped. Yes gluten free, lactose free was easy, low FODMAP a bit worse but low histamine, it's a nightmare!
  3. Thank you all for your advice and kind replies. Doctor's only advice was not to think about it and eat everything - except gluten (I tried to follow this advice for two weeks and now I am paying for it). Thank you and wish you a lot of health!
  4. I was diagnosed with suspected MCAS, doctors in my country do not treat or give advice with neither of these. The histamine diet is extreme and I can't do it for long. Unfortunately 1,5 year later I am still getting symptoms. Histamine intolerance started after I got covid.
  5. Hello, thank you for your answer. It's impossible to for me to be getting gluten from somewhere else. Our household is completely gluten free and I don't eat outside at all due to histamine intolerance for two years now. My shampoos and soaps are gluten free. I honestly think I react to something else on top of this, don't know what it is and it is starting...
  6. Thank you a lot! I had just basic vit testing like b12 and b6, my vit D is really low like forever. I have never heard about benfotiamine and I am going to try it, it won't hurt I guess. I will probably try to add some minerals to my diet. I hope it helps me a bit otherwise I don't know.......
  7. Hello, thank you for your answer.....I know I had some symptoms before but I could still live my life. I don't consume oat but unfortunately still milk – mozzarella, cottage (without lactose). My nutridrinks contain milk as well......Because I barely eat I don’t know what I would eat instead of nutridrinks . No, I have not been tested for sibo. I ...
  8. Hello, I am new here. After being diagnosed with celiac disease (biopsy, blood) I have been gluten free for 3.5 years already. Before I was diagnosed I suffered hair loss, bruises, constipation, I was sick often and exhaustion, I had no pain and could eat everything. I was so happy that all my symptoms have a name and it was celiac disease. Unfortunately...
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