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Anyone Else Have Allergies To Cat And Dust Disappear After Giving Up Gluten?


RyanIN

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Has anyone else found that allergies to cats, dust mites, and ragweed have disappeared after giving up gluten? Is that even logical that they could be connected?


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pricklypear1971 Community Regular

My allergies greatly improved. And, when I needed to take allergy meds, they worked. They didn't work before. And it took tiny amounts to get relief.

That said, Cedar/juniper season (which is NOW), seems to still kick my butt. But at least the medicine works.

Em314 Explorer

My allergies (primary symptom is constant low-level sinus issues, espeically congestion) seem to have improved a wee bit but I deem it too early to tell if it's "real" or not. I'm not sure if it's logical or not but it's nice, anyway. :lol:

Adalaide Mentor

I have given up all what I call non-essential medications over the last six or so months. This has included my allergy medication. I've noticed in that time (during which I have also avoided all CC) that instead of going through a box or so of tissues a week, I am going through about a box a month. This is with the bunny and bale of hay I am both allergic to, living with me in the room I spend nearly all of my time in. That said, I did not do particularly well yesterday in the Jeep driving a new bale of hay home. I'm still feeling like I have gremlins in my head trying to pop my eyes out from inside, although I imagine I'll recover by tomorrow or the next day.

My seasonal allergies, I don't know yet. Last spring was the same nightmarish hell as always. I am extremely allergic to trees. Why did I move to a city full or orchards? Because of how stunningly brilliant I am of course. <_< I'm dreading the day I see the first blooms on the apple trees in the back yard. I guess all I can do though is see how it goes and be ready to pick up that bottle of flonase if the worst happens.

As for pets? Well, my husband's cat makes me break out in hives. Not testing that. :lol: He can keep right on being an outdoor kitty, he is far too happy outdoors to ever be the kind of cat who would be happy cooped up anyway so I'll just let that one be. I'm more of a dog/bunny person anyway. They don't give me hives.

jerseyangel Proficient

Yes! I had allergy skin prick testing several years before I was diagnosed with Celiac. Those showed I was allergic to dust mites and cats.

Fast forward to about a year into my diagnosis, and repeat testing (I was this time being tested for foods, but they also did a full panel of testing).

Nothing showed up-- no foods or dust or cats.

Now, I had a cat in the house both times-- the same cat for 18 years so possibly my system adjusted? I know allergies can come and go throughout a lifetime, but I thought I'd throw my experience out there.

designerstubble Enthusiast

My allergies have increased. From having a few minors to asthmatic allergies to all citrus and tomatoes. Asthma from spices, hives from eggs and other spices, hives from celery, swollen throat from ginger. All these are new. It's quite upsetting especially as I'm recently corn intolerant :(

gatita Enthusiast

My cat and dust allergies have gotten worse :( Not to mention that I've developed a wheat allergy, quite apart from being gluten intolerant.


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RyanIN Rookie

I was actually skin prick tested for my allergies about a week before I went gluten free completely. So, it seems a bit too coincidental to think that the allergies happened to disappear right after being tested and at the same time I gave up gluten. Also, the few times I've done 'gluten tests' (aka torture myself to see if gluten really does affect me negatively by eating some - never much fun) my allergies come back (in addition to that darn basketball that grows in my stomach everytime I eat gluten). So, I'm glad to hear at least one other person had this experience!

Yes! I had allergy skin prick testing several years before I was diagnosed with Celiac. Those showed I was allergic to dust mites and cats.

Fast forward to about a year into my diagnosis, and repeat testing (I was this time being tested for foods, but they also did a full panel of testing).

Nothing showed up-- no foods or dust or cats.

Now, I had a cat in the house both times-- the same cat for 18 years so possibly my system adjusted? I know allergies can come and go throughout a lifetime, but I thought I'd throw my experience out there.

dilettantesteph Collaborator

My allergies greatly improved or completely disappeared. That is only based on experience and not testing. I used to have to leave places from perfume allergies. It would make me have to lie down for the rest of the day. Now other's complain and I don't even notice! Other allergies, animal dander, dust, were also greatly improved.

Dugudugu Rookie

No improvements in my case. I got improvements from the moment I kicked the cats out of the bedroom. My doc told me to get rid rid of them, something that's is out of the question. Will take meds when neccesairy.

Takala Enthusiast

Adelaide, you need to get you one of those fancy Jeep safari- style racks that go overhead, for the hay. Or a great big bicycle type rack that attaches to the back end somehow, there are all different types. I made the mistake of carrying a bale of alfalfa hay years ago, several times in my car instead of the truck, the dust gets into the air vents and in every nook and cranny, I may never get it out.

As to the cat, yes, much less allergic, but I have the cat on gluten free food also, so she doesn't cross contaminate the dog, because you can't keep a cat from drinking out of the same water dish. Allergies to some grasses and weeds, not improved, allergy to some grass hays, worse. :( But I don't think it is because of going gluten free, it's because I'm not dosed to the gills with antihistamines daily that I notice this. There is this one pasture weed that blooms in the late summer/fall that has a lot of sap, and reeks, which I can't identify inspite of searching the internet, I would love to know what it is because my one mare reacts to it also, poor thing, it welts us both up, but I can wash it off. We try to spray it out, it seems to come from across the street. Doesn't need irrigation, wonder if it is introduced from another country. Locals called it "stinkweed," but it isn't that.

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