Hello!
I'm a 20 year old student and it has been almost a year since I started experiencing strange symptoms that seem to be caused by certain foods.
Since then, I had a lot more problems with my hay fever. The doctor prescribed me an antihistamine, but it stopped working after a week.
I have already visited my doctor and told him this story, so he decided to test my blood for a lot of things (celiac disease, antibodies, blood sugar, etc.), but everything was alright.
What makes this such a huge problem for me is the fact that I also get lots of psychological symptoms.
Here is a list of what I experience whenever I eat something "wrong":
Irritability, mood swings, nervousness, aggressiveness, anxiety, confusion, lack of concentration, loss of motivation to do anything at all, extremely bad mood for no apparent reason, crying, freezing, insomnia, and my hay fever gets worse.
When it's really bad, many things that i normally enjoy (like listening to music, playing guitar or computer games, etc.) feel like a lot of stress. Sometimes just hearing people talk can make me cry. I lose control over my own thoughts, I can only think about all the stuff in my life that went wrong, and then I usually also break out in tears.
In this state, going out to a party can become a real disaster, because I am totally unable to control my drinking behaviour. That's also the only time I ever became aggressive because of alcohol. I never do normally.
Foods that cause these symptoms and are now forbidden for me include bananas, chocolate, salami and bacon. Citrus fruits cause only minor problems. There are probably more, but they are hard to identify.
I had a bad reaction to an energy drink, caffeine was however not responsible, I tolerate some other energy drinks. I do not take any more supplements, many of them also caused the same reactions.
On the other hand, there are also foods that do some good for me:
One cup of milk a day makes my hay fever go away completely.
Apples also help: When eating a few apples each day I can tolerate citrus fruits for example.
Anyway, for me it is definitely NOT a solution to just avoid certain foods.
Even without eating the wrong foods, I have enough problems that I think could be related to this problem.
I have a light sleep and basically never wake up well rested. I am almost never motivated to do much at all. I do procrastinate a lot. I struggle with social phobia (not really severe, but still limiting personally). I am just not happy with myself. Eating the wrong foods makes all of these things worse.
Since half a year, there has been only a single time when I felt good for an entire day. The day before, I had a bad reaction to some food from the restaurant. On that good day, I woke up and felt rested, was motivated to do a lot of stuff, and even my avoidant behaviour that comes from the social phobia was almost gone.
Although it was an unusual day for me, I think it was actually normal.
So ... what is going on? Any ideas?
Thanks in advance!
I'm a 20 year old student and it has been almost a year since I started experiencing strange symptoms that seem to be caused by certain foods.
Since then, I had a lot more problems with my hay fever. The doctor prescribed me an antihistamine, but it stopped working after a week.
I have already visited my doctor and told him this story, so he decided to test my blood for a lot of things (celiac disease, antibodies, blood sugar, etc.), but everything was alright.
What makes this such a huge problem for me is the fact that I also get lots of psychological symptoms.
Here is a list of what I experience whenever I eat something "wrong":
Irritability, mood swings, nervousness, aggressiveness, anxiety, confusion, lack of concentration, loss of motivation to do anything at all, extremely bad mood for no apparent reason, crying, freezing, insomnia, and my hay fever gets worse.
When it's really bad, many things that i normally enjoy (like listening to music, playing guitar or computer games, etc.) feel like a lot of stress. Sometimes just hearing people talk can make me cry. I lose control over my own thoughts, I can only think about all the stuff in my life that went wrong, and then I usually also break out in tears.
In this state, going out to a party can become a real disaster, because I am totally unable to control my drinking behaviour. That's also the only time I ever became aggressive because of alcohol. I never do normally.
Foods that cause these symptoms and are now forbidden for me include bananas, chocolate, salami and bacon. Citrus fruits cause only minor problems. There are probably more, but they are hard to identify.
I had a bad reaction to an energy drink, caffeine was however not responsible, I tolerate some other energy drinks. I do not take any more supplements, many of them also caused the same reactions.
On the other hand, there are also foods that do some good for me:
One cup of milk a day makes my hay fever go away completely.
Apples also help: When eating a few apples each day I can tolerate citrus fruits for example.
Anyway, for me it is definitely NOT a solution to just avoid certain foods.
Even without eating the wrong foods, I have enough problems that I think could be related to this problem.
I have a light sleep and basically never wake up well rested. I am almost never motivated to do much at all. I do procrastinate a lot. I struggle with social phobia (not really severe, but still limiting personally). I am just not happy with myself. Eating the wrong foods makes all of these things worse.
Since half a year, there has been only a single time when I felt good for an entire day. The day before, I had a bad reaction to some food from the restaurant. On that good day, I woke up and felt rested, was motivated to do a lot of stuff, and even my avoidant behaviour that comes from the social phobia was almost gone.
Although it was an unusual day for me, I think it was actually normal.
So ... what is going on? Any ideas?
Thanks in advance!