Guest guest Posted January 5, 2002 Report Share Posted January 5, 2002 Hi I just got my results back from the allergyist I went to see. I would like to know how many others with MCS have experienced the same problems. The form the allergyist is giving my Dr. states I have allergy problems to; Corn, Ricee, Wheat, egg, milk, apple, banana, orange, peanut, string beans, tea, wax beans, potatoe, tomatoe beef, chicken, pork, yeast, chocolate, coffee. (ALL THESE THINGS I ALREADY KNOW I CAN'T HAVE) dust, cotton, sheep wool, molds, trees, grasses and weeds of the pacific northwest. I asked the allergyist for a copy of what all he tested me for, so I would know what he tested me for and find out anything that I didn't give any allergic reaction to...There were only 2 things of all he tested me for that I don't have a heavy reaction to and that was peanuts and egg white. EVERYTHING he tested me for I had a reaction to. There were many other things on the list but; I was not tested for them. So it really doesn't tell me much of anything like do I have a problem with: sea food, animal dander, pollens etc.. All my Dr. will see is what I was tested possitive for not even knowing that everything he tested me for I had a reaction to. I will show my Dr. all the results myself. Has anyone else had the problem of having allergic reactions to almost everything?? Thanks Hugs Louise Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 5, 2002 Report Share Posted January 5, 2002 Gettingwell, " freeasaneagle_me " <freeasaneagle@s...> wrote: > > Has anyone else had the problem of having allergic reactions to > almost everything?? > Thanks Hugs Louise Hi Louise, My first cousin many, many years ago had to have 2/3 of his stomach removed because of allergic reactions. He was allergic to everything you can eat except potatoes and apples. He lived on nothing but apples and potatoes for many years. He was very thin but said he felt fine and was grateful that there was something he could eat. After he became a Shaclee (spelling) vitamin salesman, he learned a lot about vitamins and minerals. He cured his allergies taking mega- doses of vitamins A, C, & E. He gained weight and looked great. A few years ago this same cousin was diagnosed with Lupus. He again used natural therapies which included fresh carrot juice, cayenne and other supplements. After about a year, his doctor declared him free of lupus. I hope this gives you some hope. I know the medical professionals are very skeptical of such treatments, but I witnessed the reality. Sincerely, Esther Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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