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IrishHeart Veteran

Zantac is a type 1 blocker.

Claritin is a type 2 blocker.

Here's a quick chart of antihistimines by type:

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Sorry, but as I said, Zantac (ranitidine) is a H2 blocker--even the chart you provide the link to states this.

Here is TrishTrish (aka Catsmeow) discussion regarding her use of the Histamine 2-- Zantac working for her.

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i managed to eat some green soup ill sip on that all day

for tomorrow i need to get everything i need for 2 weeks we are going to town and wont be able to go again for another 2 weeks

i am so confused it makes my head hurt as what foods to eat what not to eat

what to buy and what not to buy god greif

Coll--

just get the Earth Balance spread (soy free) to use as "butter"

Get So Delicious coconut milk (red carton) it's soy and dairy free

You can keep eating the gluten-free Rice Chex and Corn chex---you like those.

All meats--plain--are fine.

All vegs are fine.

All fruits are fine.

Rice is fine.

It does not seem like you need to avoid any other foods--at this point.

You are not allergic to them, right?

Get some ZANTAC --it is sold over the counter--- and just try it for two weeks? See if it knocks down the allergic response in you and if it will stop the BURNING in your gut you told me about.

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Sorry, but as I said, Zantac (ranitidine) is a H2 blocker--even the chart you provide the link to states this.

Here is TrishTrish (aka Catsmeow) discussion regarding her use of the Histamine 2-- Zantac working for her.

Sorry, got them reversed, and referenced my own mistake. Point is people respond to different types. Try both of them before you give up.

I'm not here to argue with you IH. I'm attempting to support the info you gave the OP.

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ok ill get some allergy medication i just took benadril allergy that is all i had in the house

ok wheat lactose soy chocolate out these cause the most issues as does nightshades

im going to try root veggies like parsnips turnip carrot and make a decent tasting soup

thanks so much this is really going to help me get groceries tomorrow i hope

and cats yes i have 2 i can not get rid of them so taking allergy pill should help i would hope

i feel like i have been on the elemation phase for 6 months now i really hope taking a allergy med will help that will be wonderful to be able to tolorate more foods

does anyone know what would cause my glands to swell behind my ears all the time today they are bad

and omg last night was nasty

i had pain wraping like a band around my upper right thy where it connects and lighteingin down my thy wraping around my knee i could not sit lay stand i was in intence pain it hit around 6:30 pm and i did not get to sleep until 3 or so its super tendar today i have to walk gently and i have not done too much today at all it sure took alot out of me thats for sure

gotta run thanks so much for all your help

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Sorry, got them reversed, and referenced my own mistake. Point is people respond to different types. Try both of them before you give up.

I'm not here to argue with you IH. I'm attempting to support the info you gave the OP.

Okee dokee --I just want to make sure Coll gets the Correct info--she is having a rough couple of months.

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ok ill get some allergy medication i just took benadril allergy that is all i had in the house

ok wheat lactose soy chocolate out these cause the most issues as does nightshades

im going to try root veggies like parsnips turnip carrot and make a decent tasting soup

thanks so much this is really going to help me get groceries tomorrow i hope

and cats yes i have 2 i can not get rid of them so taking allergy pill should help i would hope

i feel like i have been on the elemation phase for 6 months now i really hope taking a allergy med will help that will be wonderful to be able to tolorate more foods

does anyone know what would cause my glands to swell behind my ears all the time today they are bad

and omg last night was nasty

i had pain wraping like a band around my upper right thy where it connects and lighteingin down my thy wraping around my knee i could not sit lay stand i was in intence pain it hit around 6:30 pm and i did not get to sleep until 3 or so its super tendar today i have to walk gently and i have not done too much today at all it sure took alot out of me thats for sure

gotta run thanks so much for all your help

Try the root veggies! Try anything you want. Just be careful of the gluten.

For stock,if you cannot make your own, use Kitchen Basics or Pacific.

Yes, Coll--I really think you are having swollen glands from the allergens.

They can cause all the things you are feeling. I have terrible pain in my joints, back, spine--I understand how crazy it is.

Please try the Zantac--because it may help BOTH your burny gut and throat and your allergies--we hope.

Let us know. Good luck, honey.

That Benadryl makes me HYPER awake--but everyone else I know gets tired--go figure!!

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i have a rx for ranidine 150mg

i took 1/2 of the benadryl about 2 hrs ago i ate so im going to take the ranidine

i have been drinking the L-G and i took the probiotics

other than extreme tiredness and swollen glands i don't feel too bad

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IrishHeart Veteran

i have a rx for ranidine 150mg

i took 1/2 of the benadryl about 2 hrs ago i ate so im going to take the ranidine

i have been drinking the L-G and i took the probiotics

other than extreme tiredness and swollen glands i don't feel too bad

That's a good start then! See how it goes and keep us posted.

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ok so the system did not like the ranidine felt super sick to stomach major hives took the other allergy

i have to go out and get grocries wow what a task that is on a fixed budget main goal is i want to make some sort of muffins for morning with tea

and mabe some sort of square healthy that is of course

healthfood sotre

rice flour b&w

chick pea flour

tapicoa starch

quiona pasta to make macc and cheese

daya cheese

coconut milk

agave

earthballance butter what if i cant find that what is a good sub for that

i would love cocoonut flour but we will see depending on the price

egg white sub

cranberries fresh and dryed

oats

mabe some nuts cashews for a recpie

food store

unsweet apple sauce

chick peas

pumpkin pie spice

unflav gelatin

onions

carrots

turnip

cabbage

garlic

leeks

sweet potato

broccoli

lemmon

granny smith apples

oranges

flat leaf parsley

leaf lettuce

chicken

ground chicken or turkey

pork tenderloin its on sale :)

how does that sound i am out of everything its like im starting out fresh lol i think mainly cause i have no idea what to eat but yall are being so much help in this area thank you all so very much expecially you irisheart not sure what i would do with out yall doc says stay away from groups like this lol probally cause he dosent want anyone to know what a quack he is lol

gotta go blow dry my hair and get some food in this house i can acutally eat

what are non acidic fruits kinof leary about trying oranges and apples but the oranges are going in the cranberries one orange zest and juice with cinammon sticks boil cranberries with agave or what ever sweetener you like and boy its sum good :)

and the apples are on the cross cont list hummmm oh no im getting confused again lol lol

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IrishHeart Veteran

Skip the oats unless you can guarantee they are gluten free.

Nothing from bulk bins!!

The ranitidine should not harm you.

Don't take it and benadryl together, hon

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ok i did not get alot of things on this list

due to being in a small town

im going tomorrow to the next town over they have a superstore hopefully i can find parsley rice milk coconut milk wow that was 4 bucks a can i got quina pasta and daya cheese im making some mac and cheese today whoooooo im excited :)

nope i did not get aything in bulk :)

trying the rididine again today

huggs ttfn

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ok i did not get alot of things on this list

due to being in a small town

im going tomorrow to the next town over they have a superstore hopefully i can find parsley rice milk coconut milk wow that was 4 bucks a can i got quina pasta and daya cheese im making some mac and cheese today whoooooo im excited :)

nope i did not get aything in bulk :)

trying the rididine again today

huggs ttfn

Try some corn pasta. BiAglut brand is delicious!!!

Try to get the So Delicious coconut milk--it is in the red box in the dairy aisle. It pours easily.

The coconut milk in the can is too thick for my taste--like on gluten-free Chex? does not work. I only use that stuff in a can for cooking.

Happy hunting!:)

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they do not sell so delish here in town but when i can get out tomorrow ill get some at the super store

the mac and cheese was wonderful oh yummm seems to have gone down well

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they do not sell so delish here in town but when i can get out tomorrow ill get some at the super store

the mac and cheese was wonderful oh yummm seems to have gone down well

Oh, good, Coll! Hope it settles in and you can have a good night!! :)

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I'm so glad you were able to have mac & cheese. :D

I've found the So Delicious coconut milk in the dairy cooler, but they make it in cartons that can sit on the shelf unrefrigerated..until you open it of course.

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ok few hrs later and still all is well thank god i think mabe this l g is helping along with the probiotics and the supplement with the digestive enzimes

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ok few hrs later and still all is well thank god i think mabe this l g is helping along with the probiotics and the supplement with the digestive enzimes

Then, I suggest you keep doing it :) and see how it goes.

Now, you should try to relax a little, hon---you are pretty tapped out from feeling so lousy for so long.

Keep us posted. :)

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yea ill be eating quite light tomorrow wow that was some heavy stuff on the ol guts feeling rather bloated and yucky i think i ate too much as well opps

the more it tryes to digest the yuckier i feel

damm oh but it was yummy that will be a every once in a while type dish and only have a tiny bit like 1/3 cup insted i ended up eating a whole cup and that was too heavy on the guts its usto baby food like food and broth's and super soft meats and i go and hit it with solids like that oh well

ill just put the rest in the freezer and reheat some other time :)

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woke up at 4am cough and puke guts out not good

feeling super swollen and sore and yucky

do not think my system likes flour's or could it be baking soda? humm i will stay away from baking soda for a while and see what happens i almost think it is just the way my guts feel

and i think the pasta was just too heavy for my guts for right now mabe in a couple of months

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Sorry to hear this Coll. :(

yes, maybe mac and cheese was a lot for your digestive tract just yet.

Baking soda does not have much in it that could be an issue.

But it is difficult to say as I do not know what else you ate during the day.

An elimination diet is tricky (at least I thought it was) because whenever more than ONE food item is ingested, you cannot tell which one is the problem.

Go back to plain meat and vegs and keep a list all day long.

Drink a LOT of water. Hope you feel better soon.

If you do not improve soon, you really need to see a gastroenterologist, in my opinion. DEMAND a referral (if you need one) from your PC doctor or get a new doctor to help you. This is crazy for you to be so sick for so long.

It just does not make sense and I feel like anything we suggest only helps you briefly.

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i know its nuts

but i finally felt way better come mid afternoon i just drank l g and i found some cereal i dont have it with me right now but its called rice crisps i think anwyay its free of all top 10 allergens i had that with the so delish coconut milk oh and i found a can of coconut juice oh yummy i love coconut anything i hope to get coconut flour next time

im now about to eat mashed sweet potato with earth ball butter

boiled green beans and roasted chicken with just herbmare on it

looks and smells yummy wish me luck :)

and i have asian pare for desert half after supper and half later on for snack :) first time trying any type of fruit other than lemmon and blueberries in a long time :)

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Hope it all agrees with you. :)

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yup all is well :)

im making a turkey soup today with premade bone broth just unfroze and dumped in with sauted carrots celery onions leeks garlic cabbage cauliflour herbmare for flavouring

and a bag of premade frozen turkey meat dumped that in and let it simmer all day :)

oh i weighed my self and wow im 144 lbs wow before my digestive system messed up i was 198 lbs in a way thats good to loose all that weight getting alot of complements

but in another way my insides are messed right up

i swear i blame this all on my pill pushing doc

but it all comes down to being able to have the smarts to heal this body my self and with the help of everyone here :)

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yup all is well :)

but in another way my insides are messed right up

i swear i blame this all on my pill pushing doc

but it all comes down to being able to have the smarts to heal this body my self and with the help of everyone here :)

Glad you feel better, and I am also wondering if you have not benefited from using the digestive enzymes, taking the probiotics and eliminating the Nystatin your system did not need.

That drug causes bowel and stomach problems for people, especially if you take it for a prolonged period. :huh:

Glad you are eating again and nourishing your body.

Stay well! :)

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what is a good digestive enzimes ? to take im going shopping today and would like to pick up something i know my vitimans have some digestive enzimes in it but should i be taking something extra ?

i had a granny smith apple last night and oh burn no system not liking it to much acid have to go for somthing lighter

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