Guest guest Posted March 2, 2009 Report Share Posted March 2, 2009 , I was reading your post about the eosinophic gastritis and I was wondering what the symptoms are that you have. I have suspected that in my daughter, more intestinally, though, because when she is on the antihistamines her poops are normal! That made me think she has an allergic gut and I don't know if its foods that trigger it or what. I tried to talk to Dr. about it but I think he thinks I am nuts and I think too much. I am not sure. He is right if he thinks that though. While on Zyrtec, my daughter was so angry! But her poops were perfect. She stimmed a lot less but again she was a monster. I wish it weren't so. -Jen --- <thecolemans4@...> wrote: > I'm glad to know you have the same problem - not > glad that you have it - just that someone else who I > trust does too and I'm not just crazy! > > I worried that somehow I had a subtle paranoia about > the allergy meds and blamed them the same way people > do the placebo effects. (I have this incredible > amount of doubt from years of neuroimmune stuff that > was never understood and was therefore told that was > impossible.) Only in the last few years did anyone > give me reasonable explanations as to why that can > be so, and of course Dr Goldberg and Dr know > that they can be bad irritability triggers too, so > it's not as embarrassing to tell them that. > > Fortunately the Dytan doesn't seem to whack them > out, but it's not the best one either (or does > it?). My youngest can tell the nasal sprays help, > and reminds me when I forget. Now " the season " is > coming up, so I need to get tight with getting those > sprays going. > > Did you ever try singulair, and did you have any > negative reactions? I need to try it for my > gastritis (it might be eosiniphilic gastritis, > 'cause allegra helped it tremendously)... but again, > I'm always nervous about the side effects and can't > remember if singulair did that to me or not. > > Thanks, > > > > > > > ________________________________ > From: Marcia Hinds <hindssite@...> > thecolemans4@...; > Sent: Monday, March 2, 2009 11:27:55 AM > Subject: Re: Soy question and good days/bad > days > > > , > > Both and I can't take Antihistamines because we > react to them. Dr. G > always wants him to take them but we just don't. > Instead we use a nasal > spray like Beconase, Flonase or Naselnex. For us > Beconase works best. Also > it is important to remember that due to lack of > language sometimes it is > hard to tell what is a reaction and what is > frustration. They know what > they want to say but can't express it. When I was > raising my " normal " > daughter the worst time was when she was 12-18 > months. She wanted to tell > me things but didn't know how to say the words yet, > > Marcia > > [Non-text portions of this message have been > removed] > > > > > > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been > removed] > > May the Lord bless you and keep you! Visit my blog http://bloominwhereyourplanted.blogspot.com/ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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