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I'm very confused and frustrated on this. I'm no good at coordinating this stuff since I have brain fog and stuff. I decided I was going to really do it this time, but I'm struggling just like the last time I tried. Can anyone advise me on this?
Anyway, they say step 1 would be to eat very basic foods for like 7-10 days or a little more. Then add back one food every 4 days. I always go and refresh myself on all the foods I shouldn't eat. Which is like almost everything that exists but I figured I would just eat chicken, rice, and some veg & fruit. That was my plan.
So I buy a pack of chicken and some organic rice milk (vanilla flavored) and other stuff. However I'm pretty sure the chicken was causing me to have even worse allergic symptoms than what I normally eat. I read online someone else said they can't eat Tyson chicken or most grocery store chicken unless it's the organic super good kind. So because I was trying to eliminate other foods, I ate like 4 chicken thighs in 2 days and I felt horrible. I'm not positive it was the chicken but in the past when I would eat a bunch of chicken in 2-4 days I would feel bad too. Also the rice milk gave me an instant migraine. Usually I drink non-vanilla flavored with no problem, so I guess it's something with that brand/flavor. No big deal but I've been trying so hard, searching for anything to eat, and it's not helping.
I have gone 4 days now, and I feel like I am going to starve if I go much longer, unless I can get meat and other good stuff, I think I should just give up for now and try again later?! The 4 days doesn't even count for anything if I was eating stuff I'm clearly allergic too (chicken because it's minimally processed).
And, I'm positive that I've been having major "allergic" reactions to mold that I got exposed to over the past days, so that's complicating matters. The mold is another hugely frustrating thing for me but that's another topic.
Really all I want is to be able to eat SOMETHING that I am not allergic to. I did get tested by an allergist (MD) so I know a few things I am allergic to, but I read those tests can be wrong too. It just helps to give you an indicator for some things. So I have 3 things that I am sure I am allergic to (and of course they are in almost every food) and another few things I am suspicious of, and then I'm pretty sure I would find a whole bunch more if I could do an elimination diet. And then there are foods where I am not allergic, but they cause me migraines, and I want to know what. The migraine reactions are worse than the allergies. Of course I am not talking about serious life threatening allergies but I mean I can't stand this, pretty much anything I ingest is giving me migraines, making me tired, etc.
My body will not allow me to live off only vegetables obviously. I do best when I am on a high protein diet, so does my mother, she was advised that she MUST eat high protein with plenty of red meat. My body insists on it. I am willing to give up almost all of my favorite foods but this is crazy. Some things I guess I am not willing or able to do because of energy and limited finances and tastebuds. Maybe I will try to assume I am not allergic to beef and have that be my main food...?
I was trying to avoid... all the foods on the migraine triggers list, anything with soy, anything with gluten, anything remotely dairy, anything with nuts, citrus, tomatoes, berries, chocolate, cinnamon, corn, coconut, pork, anything chemical/preservative, anything dried? I could maybe do it if I could eat least eat chicken or beef?! I was even trying to avoid oats because it says that some gluten-intolerant people are okay with it but some are not. And now I read that a lot of honey you buy actually has high-fructose corn syrup mixed in or it was fed to the bees.
I know a lot of people struggle with it but a lot of them don't have CFS to deal with too. And so many intolerances at once? Help?
Thanks for letting me complain...
Anyway, they say step 1 would be to eat very basic foods for like 7-10 days or a little more. Then add back one food every 4 days. I always go and refresh myself on all the foods I shouldn't eat. Which is like almost everything that exists but I figured I would just eat chicken, rice, and some veg & fruit. That was my plan.
So I buy a pack of chicken and some organic rice milk (vanilla flavored) and other stuff. However I'm pretty sure the chicken was causing me to have even worse allergic symptoms than what I normally eat. I read online someone else said they can't eat Tyson chicken or most grocery store chicken unless it's the organic super good kind. So because I was trying to eliminate other foods, I ate like 4 chicken thighs in 2 days and I felt horrible. I'm not positive it was the chicken but in the past when I would eat a bunch of chicken in 2-4 days I would feel bad too. Also the rice milk gave me an instant migraine. Usually I drink non-vanilla flavored with no problem, so I guess it's something with that brand/flavor. No big deal but I've been trying so hard, searching for anything to eat, and it's not helping.
I have gone 4 days now, and I feel like I am going to starve if I go much longer, unless I can get meat and other good stuff, I think I should just give up for now and try again later?! The 4 days doesn't even count for anything if I was eating stuff I'm clearly allergic too (chicken because it's minimally processed).
And, I'm positive that I've been having major "allergic" reactions to mold that I got exposed to over the past days, so that's complicating matters. The mold is another hugely frustrating thing for me but that's another topic.
Really all I want is to be able to eat SOMETHING that I am not allergic to. I did get tested by an allergist (MD) so I know a few things I am allergic to, but I read those tests can be wrong too. It just helps to give you an indicator for some things. So I have 3 things that I am sure I am allergic to (and of course they are in almost every food) and another few things I am suspicious of, and then I'm pretty sure I would find a whole bunch more if I could do an elimination diet. And then there are foods where I am not allergic, but they cause me migraines, and I want to know what. The migraine reactions are worse than the allergies. Of course I am not talking about serious life threatening allergies but I mean I can't stand this, pretty much anything I ingest is giving me migraines, making me tired, etc.
My body will not allow me to live off only vegetables obviously. I do best when I am on a high protein diet, so does my mother, she was advised that she MUST eat high protein with plenty of red meat. My body insists on it. I am willing to give up almost all of my favorite foods but this is crazy. Some things I guess I am not willing or able to do because of energy and limited finances and tastebuds. Maybe I will try to assume I am not allergic to beef and have that be my main food...?
I was trying to avoid... all the foods on the migraine triggers list, anything with soy, anything with gluten, anything remotely dairy, anything with nuts, citrus, tomatoes, berries, chocolate, cinnamon, corn, coconut, pork, anything chemical/preservative, anything dried? I could maybe do it if I could eat least eat chicken or beef?! I was even trying to avoid oats because it says that some gluten-intolerant people are okay with it but some are not. And now I read that a lot of honey you buy actually has high-fructose corn syrup mixed in or it was fed to the bees.
I know a lot of people struggle with it but a lot of them don't have CFS to deal with too. And so many intolerances at once? Help?
Thanks for letting me complain...