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danceoffaith
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I have had a problem with swelling for 25 years (since being in my 20s). Most severely affected was my left ankle, although all parts of my body would swell. This problem was also present in my father, my older sister and 2 of my father's sisters. Most of the time it just appears that the left ankle was swollen--to the size of the calf on occasion.
I visited quite a few doctors who basically said "huh? really?" when I asked what it might be. I tried a variety of things over the years and learned only that increasing potassium seemed to help, but not always. Microbrew beers seemed to help, but not always. Bread ALWAYS made me swell all over. It's only been in the last year that I was able to eliminate all symptoms by never eating out, never eating processed food and never eating breaRAB.
My question is this: I know that I am not a celiac. I suspect that there is a gluten allergy involved, but there is something else going on since I am still surprised with symptoms even when I am positive I have avoided flour products. What else could be causing my symptoms--especially the consistent time period of 4.5 days???
Here are my symptoms:
1. I know it is food related. If I restrict my diet to proteins, vegetables, fruits, all made at home or from scratch, I have no symptoms. If I eat cakes or cookies, even those baked by frienRAB I swell.
2. The swelling lasts exactly 4.5 days from 2 hours after the meal that affects me. Nothing I have tried can change it. I will swell up to a complete size in clothes, different size shoe. Drinking over a gallon of water each day and no other soft drinks for the 4.5 days does not help.
3. Products made with flour are guaranteed to cause extreme swelling, yet I have been able to eat a cracker-style crust pizza at a local place without any symptoms.
4. I have been tested for vascular issues through ultrasound
5. Increased sodium does cause some swelling but it disappears within 12-18 hours.
6. when I am swollen I feel distracted, sluggish, but no pain anywhere, no digestion issues either
7.Diuretics do not help eliminate the swelling, even when I have tried exceeding recommended dosages
8. I have not been skin tested, but I understand that since I've been restricting my diet for a while that the test will not read correctly and I'm not willing to go through the misery of eating what I know causes problems for several weeks to get my levels back up.
Can anyone help with additional suggestions of what other fooRAB/ingredients/chemicals/preservatives/?? might be the source and why 4.5 days?
Thanks!!!
I visited quite a few doctors who basically said "huh? really?" when I asked what it might be. I tried a variety of things over the years and learned only that increasing potassium seemed to help, but not always. Microbrew beers seemed to help, but not always. Bread ALWAYS made me swell all over. It's only been in the last year that I was able to eliminate all symptoms by never eating out, never eating processed food and never eating breaRAB.
My question is this: I know that I am not a celiac. I suspect that there is a gluten allergy involved, but there is something else going on since I am still surprised with symptoms even when I am positive I have avoided flour products. What else could be causing my symptoms--especially the consistent time period of 4.5 days???
Here are my symptoms:
1. I know it is food related. If I restrict my diet to proteins, vegetables, fruits, all made at home or from scratch, I have no symptoms. If I eat cakes or cookies, even those baked by frienRAB I swell.
2. The swelling lasts exactly 4.5 days from 2 hours after the meal that affects me. Nothing I have tried can change it. I will swell up to a complete size in clothes, different size shoe. Drinking over a gallon of water each day and no other soft drinks for the 4.5 days does not help.
3. Products made with flour are guaranteed to cause extreme swelling, yet I have been able to eat a cracker-style crust pizza at a local place without any symptoms.
4. I have been tested for vascular issues through ultrasound
5. Increased sodium does cause some swelling but it disappears within 12-18 hours.
6. when I am swollen I feel distracted, sluggish, but no pain anywhere, no digestion issues either
7.Diuretics do not help eliminate the swelling, even when I have tried exceeding recommended dosages
8. I have not been skin tested, but I understand that since I've been restricting my diet for a while that the test will not read correctly and I'm not willing to go through the misery of eating what I know causes problems for several weeks to get my levels back up.
Can anyone help with additional suggestions of what other fooRAB/ingredients/chemicals/preservatives/?? might be the source and why 4.5 days?
Thanks!!!