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I had a flashback last night of a guy we were trying to help a year or so ago who was from like the Ukraine. He complained about mucus, coughing stuff up, vomiting all his food, even on a gluten free diet, we tried a food elimination diet with him down to bone broth and he said it made it even worse, Posterboy tried helping with the HCL regime with his major acid reflux, I tried helping him with supplements to get him back up on his feet, He complained about homemade sausage, gluten, broths, etc making him throw up and cough up a whole bunch of mucus.

Hindsight.....I think this issue was histamines. it was not a very well researched issue back then but all his triggers and reactions I can now link to EXTREME histamine issues.....anyone recall who this was and if this sounds about right?


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I think maybe this one is who you were thinking of.  You may be right about the histamine issues.

Victoria1234 Experienced
  On 8/15/2017 at 12:35 AM, knitty kitty said:

 

I think maybe this one is who you were thinking of.  You may be right about the histamine issues.

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I just read thru all 5 pages of his saga. So sad that the last post he wrote where he said he almost died, was the last day he signed in. Wish there was a way to contact him to see how he's doing! (And I feel that way about lots of people who just drop off the face of the earth on here.)

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