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jasonD2 Experienced

I just found out that I am severely allergic to eggs and in addition to gluten and dairy, have to cut those out as well. I don't experience any symptoms from eating eggs but the blood test showed that I am highly reactive


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Mango04 Enthusiast

Are you sure the blood test was accurate? Do you feel perfectly healthy when you cut out gluten and dairy, but not eggs?

jasonD2 Experienced

i feel fine when i eat eggs, however, my doc is addressing the big picture here which is that I have an imbalance in my gut as well as food sensitivities.

not sure how accurate the blood test is but the #'s were very high for eggs and dairy.

ravenwoodglass Mentor

Yea it sure does sometimes. (((((((hugs)))))))) Make sure you check out the section on 'other intolerances'. There are a lot of us that suffer from multiple intolerances and they may have some good advice for you.

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