Re: Labs/liver/allergy
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Re: Labs/liver/allergy
| Julie Bove | 10 Jan 2006 05:18 |
> I'm deathly allergic to eggs, bird sh.t, feathers, birds, and I cannot > handle raw poultry, BUT I can eat cooked poultry. What's up with > that???? At least that gives me a little more choice for meat. I'm allergic to feathers. I can eat poultry, but I don't like it.
> I hope you find things that you can eat. Are there foods that you can > experiment with that maybe aren't in the Western Food diet? I eat a lot > of Asian food & experimenting with some Indian foods. I don't really know what a Western Food diet is. And I probably don't eat it. I love Mexican food and I eat a lot of that. I generally don't like the seasonings of Asian food. I do like Humbow but it's loaded with carbs. And I like tomato beef, but it too is loaded with carbs and when I do eat it, I like to have a lot of rice or noodles with it. I also eat around the beef. I like the vegetables and the sauce but not the meat. I tried eating this twice as a diabetic, and it was not at all doable even though I ate only one bite of rice. When we lived in NY, I could eat fried wontons with no problem, but they're rather low in protein and then there's that "fried" factor. Not the most sound thing to eat, nutritionally speaking.
As for Indian foods, I've looked at recipes and most of those things do not sound at all appealing. I do like Naan, but again, that's carbs. I tried Puppadums and while I did like them, they made me burp very badly and for a long time. So no more of those.
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| Trinity | 10 Jan 2006 00:02 |
>>Julie, I am so sorryto hear of these issues. I thought that the new >>year would bring "the best is yet to come", but since New Years, it has [quoted text clipped - 66 lines] > Thanks! I see my GP tomorrow. Maybe he can make some sense of my labs. > The liver thing is really worrisome. I'm deathly allergic to eggs, bird sh.t, feathers, birds, and I cannot handle raw poultry, BUT I can eat cooked poultry. What's up with that???? At least that gives me a little more choice for meat.
I hope you find things that you can eat. Are there foods that you can experiment with that maybe aren't in the Western Food diet? I eat a lot of Asian food & experimenting with some Indian foods.
Cheers, Trinity
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| Julie Bove | 09 Jan 2006 05:46 |
> Julie, I am so sorryto hear of these issues. I thought that the new > year would bring "the best is yet to come", but since New Years, it has [quoted text clipped - 10 lines] > I am afraid that all the food that is brought in for sitting shiver, (a > one week period of mourining) is doing me in. Sorry to hear that. When my husband's grandma died, people brought all sorts of food. They are Italian so there was a ton of pasta and also pastries. My sister in law had GD at the time. I had not been diagnosed back then. I knew nothing about diabetes, except I thought diabetics couldn't eat sugar. She kept getting sick because she wasn't eating right with all the running around we were doing. So I kept trying to feed her pasta because that was all that was in the house We were staying at my inlaws and my mother in law was disabled at that point. They normally had a caregiver for her but since I was there, they gave the caregiver some days off. I hadn't cooked or bought any food because people kept bringing it over. Must have been hard for my sister in law then, being pregnant, with GD and a small child to look after and then all those carbs!
> I have experienced things in the past four days that I never knew people > experience. and still have their sanity, At least I hope I am sane. > lol Well, that's good. Nobody died here, but Angela has been sick and two teenagers nearly killed us the other day with their reckless driving. Luckily my husband was home and he went to investigate. The idiots were still there when the sheriff arrived. I don't know what they were doing other than driving fast and badly. Came very close to hitting my van, then they spun off the other side of the road, flipped the car, bouncing it through my neighbor's yard and taking out a couple of bushes before landing in the driveway. And then they had the nerve to get out of the car and laugh about it! My husband said their car wasn't damaged, but I highly doubt that. The sheriff did call me for a statement and said he was charging them with reckless driving. He also said that they were very sorry for what they did.
> There may not be things you like, but there have to be substitutues. If > you are allergic to the eggs are you allergic to the chickens. I'm not allergic to chicken, but my mom is allergic to both. Angela showed a slight reaction to chicken but not enough for it to be considered an allergy. So for that reason, I limit how much chicken she eats. I don't care for chicken at all I did make some tonight mixed with rice noodles, carrots, celery, onion, green beans and a few peas. I can handle it like that. But to eat a piece of chicken, even with the bones out, disgusts me. My grandma had a farm and I saw her butcher the chickens. I get memories of that every time I try to eat a piece of chicken. I'd be a vegetarian for sure if it weren't for the anemia I get when I don't eat a bit of red meat now and then.
> Three years ago I took a flu shot and was very very sick I too have a > sensitivity to eggs. Mine goes beyond sensitivity. I was very, very ill the last 4 times I ate eggs. So ill that I would never eat an egg again even if I hadn't had it confirmed by the allergy test.
> I hope you get answers Julie Thanks! I see my GP tomorrow. Maybe he can make some sense of my labs. The liver thing is really worrisome.
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| Loretta Eisenberg | 09 Jan 2006 04:30 |
Julie, I am so sorryto hear of these issues. I thought that the new year would bring "the best is yet to come", but since New Years, it has been downhilll for me and my family. I hear you have these health issues. People are dying and the year is 8 days old. I pray tomorrow brings a better one.
Last thursday, my mother in law died. We were talking on the phone when she was crying and collapsed.
I see that in one second your life is over. I have decided I have to live life fuller, happier and a much better diabetic.
I am afraid that all the food that is brought in for sitting shiver, (a one week period of mourining) is doing me in.
I have experienced things in the past four days that I never knew people experience. and still have their sanity, At least I hope I am sane. lol
There may not be things you like, but there have to be substitutues. If you are allergic to the eggs are you allergic to the chickens.
Three years ago I took a flu shot and was very very sick I too have a sensitivity to eggs.
I hope you get answers Julie
Loretta
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| Julie Bove | 07 Jan 2006 04:34 |
I got my labs back from the Naturopath today. I have a severe egg allergy! So for all of you who said I couldn't possibly have gotten sick from the flu shot, now we know why! The shot was making me sick because of the egg. I am also allergic to dairy and almonds, but to a lesser degree. Now I must find new foods to eat, especially for breakfast. I had stopped eating eggs around Thanksgiving because the last 4 times I ate them, I became violently ill. Why 4 times? Because the first 2 times I really thought it was food poisoning from some egg salad I bought.
My normal breakfast had been eggs and more recently cottage cheese. The Dr. said I might be able to tolerate goat's milk cheese. I think I'll wait a while before trying that. I tried the goat's milk cheese with Angela and she got sick from it.
I am going to have a problem finding sources of protein now. I really don't like most meat. I do sometimes eat sausage or bacon, but I wouldn't want to eat this every day. The only other meat I can really tolerate is ground beef. I despise fish and shellfish with the exception of occasional tuna. I do like peanut butter, but I wouldn't want that every day either. *sigh*
Now for the bad stuff. My phosphorous was elevated. It was 5.1 with normal range being 2.5-4.9. And two liver enzymes elevated. ALT (GPT) was 86 with a normal range of 24-65, and AST (GOT) was 39 with a normal range of 12-37. The Dr. has no clue what all this means. But he doesn't think it's good. I see my GP on Monday. Perhaps he can make something of all this. The Naturopath is also consulting with a retired Dr. who is a long time friend of my family on Wednesday. So hopefully it will all get sorted out. At any rate, these findings would explain why I have felt so rotten these past months and my well explain why my BG has shot up higher despite my attempts to bring it down.
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