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the BigHair said we had 11.

I don't know, I was upstairs, curled up in the fetal position on top of a nest of all our bath towels stuffed between the throne & tub, suffering from a round of FPIES.

12 hours of vertigo, nausea, vomiting & sweating so bad, sitting on the throne sounds like it's raining down there.
 
the BigHair said we had 11.

I don't know, I was upstairs, curled up in the fetal position on top of a nest of all our bath towels stuffed between the throne & tub, suffering from a round of FPIES.

12 hours of vertigo, nausea, vomiting & sweating so bad, sitting on the throne sounds like it's raining down there.
Yikes. Do you know what the trigger food is?

Brew on :mug:
 
developed last year at age 60, the major trigger is shellfish. crab, shrimp, lobster. fish & mollusks I seem to be OK with (only scallops & mussels tested so far)

can't believe I've eaten my last Maryland blue crab.

very sensitive. got sick off wings / cf steak cooked in the same vat of oil as shrimp.

took FOREVER to figure it out, because the symptoms lag the consumption by 10 to 12 hours.

& it's not your normal allergy. no test for it, they all come up negative.

no cure/treatment for it. the only thing is to avoid the trigger food & possible cross-contaminations.

& an EPI pen will do nothing. nothing can stop that 12 hours of agony. allergist says "go to the ER, have them keep you hydrated"

Yikes. Do you know what the trigger food is?

Brew on :mug:
 
developed last year at age 60, the major trigger is shellfish. crab, shrimp, lobster. fish & mollusks I seem to be OK with (only scallops & mussels tested so far)

can't believe I've eaten my last Maryland blue crab.

very sensitive. got sick off wings / cf steak cooked in the same vat of oil as shrimp.

took FOREVER to figure it out, because the symptoms lag the consumption by 10 to 12 hours.

& it's not your normal allergy. no test for it, they all come up negative.

no cure/treatment for it. the only thing is to avoid the trigger food & possible cross-contaminations.

& an EPI pen will do nothing. nothing can stop that 12 hours of agony. allergist says "go to the ER, have them keep you hydrated"
Sounds awful, but at least you know how to avoid it (most of the time.)

Brew on :mug:
 
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